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July 19, 2013 at
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Non Outlaw winners against the outlaws at non "porch" tracks last 2 years alone:
Dude - Florida 2012 and 2013
McCarl - Florida 2013
Kaeding - NV/IN/MN/IL etc...
Larson - IA (maybe others?)
Sweet - IA, OH
Blaney - PA
not sure, but probly would be a few I forgot.
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July 19, 2013 at
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Posted By: armyduke on July 19 2013 at 11:12:33 AM
Non Outlaw winners against the outlaws at non "porch" tracks last 2 years alone:
Dude - Florida 2012 and 2013
McCarl - Florida 2013
Kaeding - NV/IN/MN/IL etc...
Larson - IA (maybe others?)
Sweet - IA, OH
Blaney - PA
not sure, but probly would be a few I forgot.
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Nice try....McCarl is the only driver I would characterize as 'local' Dude is all over the place...Kaeding is outlaw even if unofficially, Larson, Sweet, and Blaney are NASCAR. I'm looking for a list of 'local' drivers ( folks who work for a living or don't have deep outlaw type pockets like Kaeding, race locally for the most part) who have been beating up the outlaws. Some have posted on here that it happens all the time. I haven't seen the evidence.
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July 19, 2013 at
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But for real though, let's see some more of Stewart Friesen in a sprint car. 10th to 2nd at Fulton and had the lead before a lapper spun and took him out at Fonda. Hopefully he runs Lebanon because I'm interested to see how he stacks up against the best of the best.
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July 19, 2013 at
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Dale Blaney is not NASCAR that I'm aware of, he won in PA Outlaw show last year.
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July 19, 2013 at
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Posted By: railfan33 on July 19 2013 at 11:41:37 AM
Nice try....McCarl is the only driver I would characterize as 'local' Dude is all over the place...Kaeding is outlaw even if unofficially, Larson, Sweet, and Blaney are NASCAR. I'm looking for a list of 'local' drivers ( folks who work for a living or don't have deep outlaw type pockets like Kaeding, race locally for the most part) who have been beating up the outlaws. Some have posted on here that it happens all the time. I haven't seen the evidence.
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Mark Dobmeier comes to mind. Shane Golobic and Travis Jacobsen both beat the WoO in the last 2 years as well. To be fair, Dewease, Hodnett, Rahmer and Stevie are all "locals" in Pennsylvania all race for a living.
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July 19, 2013 at
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Posted By: armyduke on July 19 2013 at 11:44:12 AM
Dale Blaney is not NASCAR that I'm aware of, he won in PA Outlaw show last year.
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Ironically enough, Dave Blaney has 2 410 wins this year and both were in Central PA (Hagerstown and Port Royal) and Lance Dewease has 2 wins this year and both have been outside of Central PA (Roaring Knob and Fulton)
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July 19, 2013 at
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Very interested in seeing where's it been posted it happens all the time, exaggerate much, lol....
Over the years there has been a surprising amount of surprise Outlaw winners that weren't regulars on the tour, heck a teenage kid even did it once and another one that wasn't much out of his teenage years at the same track, heck both of them looked about 13 at the time....
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July 19, 2013 at
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Thanks DHawk, railfan is the atypical PA fan who doesn't keep track of what happens in the rest of the sprint world it seems. People have been beating the best in strange places for lots of years, some on their own porch as well....
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