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April 06, 2015 at
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Posted By: bigsix98 on April 06 2015 at 01:58:51 PM
But he is driving a Triple X......... Cube
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So was Montieth (Lincoln winner) and Ott (Port winner). Anyone have Cubic on suicide watch?
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April 06, 2015 at
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Posted By: LatshPA on April 06 2015 at 05:28:31 PM
Cole Duncan has won at Lincoln and Path Valley.
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Yes! And Lee Jacobs won last year at Mercer.
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April 06, 2015 at
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And Dale Blaney came to Port Royal for a regular show and demolished the field last year not to mention, he also won the night before the 50 in 2012. Conclusion, Ohio and Pennsylvania are both home to some bad ass sprint car drivers as is California and the Midwest. When are we ever going to get to a point when we don't have to keep bringing up what state this driver and that driver is from? I bet a lot of Pa fans will call me a traitor but I really hope we see an All Star regular get a win at Williams Grove in an All Star sanctioned event. Reason being, I get sick and tired of seeing a select few posse fans not giving the All Stars the credit they deserve. Maybe if Blaney or Shaffer or any other All Star member can win at the Grove, it will calm that down a little bit. Or maybe it won't but at least they won't be able to keep harping on the fact that the All Star regular has never won an All Star race at Williams Grove.
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April 07, 2015 at
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Smith didn't start on the front row, he started 3rd because he finished 3rd in the dash. The guy on pole hit a tractor tire entering turn 1and knocked himself out of race, giving the pole to Smith on restart
do it in the dirt
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April 07, 2015 at
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Posted By: fiXXXer on April 06 2015 at 09:08:35 PM
And Dale Blaney came to Port Royal for a regular show and demolished the field last year not to mention, he also won the night before the 50 in 2012. Conclusion, Ohio and Pennsylvania are both home to some bad ass sprint car drivers as is California and the Midwest. When are we ever going to get to a point when we don't have to keep bringing up what state this driver and that driver is from? I bet a lot of Pa fans will call me a traitor but I really hope we see an All Star regular get a win at Williams Grove in an All Star sanctioned event. Reason being, I get sick and tired of seeing a select few posse fans not giving the All Stars the credit they deserve. Maybe if Blaney or Shaffer or any other All Star member can win at the Grove, it will calm that down a little bit. Or maybe it won't but at least they won't be able to keep harping on the fact that the All Star regular has never won an All Star race at Williams Grove.
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On the one hand, I wouldn't mind, but on the other, I don't particularly care, because other fans are going to call PA fans stupid and classless no matter what.
All I care about in PA anymore is seeing good car counts (and hopefully not single-groove tracks).
...and that Monteith stops winning >.>
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April 07, 2015 at
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I think all this argueing about where the best cars and drivers are is stupid. There good cars and drivers everywhere, more some places than others but they are around in some cases it is just a matter of what type of racing there is in the area. With that said I would like to clarify something about Blaney's win at Port that was refered to as destoying the field. Although Blaney was fast all night that night and is quite capable of showing up at Port and winning on amy night I believe if you ask him about it he will tell you, 'I was running a close third with a couple of laps to go when going up the front stretch the leaders car jumped out of gear and the second place car was so close that he couldn't go around and had to brake hard, I just happened to be back far enough to be able to swerve around them both and get the win.'
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