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Posted By: frenchy on July 20 2020 at 11:15:02 PM
I'm not sure that I ever saw Steve Kinser get booed. He won a lot but he had a good personality, didn't fued with other drivers, and more or less seemed like a cool guy.
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The race on Tuesday at Lernerville was awesome. Someone had up a link for dirt vision that was having problems and I caught it. X loved it ...thank you for posting it. But as good as it was ... I remember one even better. The king of the outlaws himself... mr Steve Kinser was dueling with one Sammy Swindell up at Lernvillle. The race stayed green for the distance and Steve was coming up threw lapped traffic. I remember thinking WoW this man is good!!! The two of them Were putting on a daring lesson for the pack. Oh my! The way they handled traffic both inside and out was amazing . It was mighty fine racing.
I have a thing I do in my mind. I have a ole list Of memories that I arrange in my mind to make a perfect day. When something is so good. I add it to my favorite day. There is a lot of memories of fireworks that I loved and pets and sunsets and wind storms...visits to the ocean and sitting fireside...etc...etc... and some racing. Oh yeah! But I will always remember that day ... because...That was the day I understood exactly why this outlaw was Thought of as king.
Now some will ask what was the very Best! Well... on dirt it goes to a race at lake isle speedway. I am told the track itself is nOw just a distant memory plowed under by a farmer who had bought it. But I remember the first night it opened with a new owner. Since I was just a guest and not a regular there I did not know the teams. The late model feature ended four abreast for the win. Wow! They came all sliding out of four ...full throttle for the flagman...where I was sitting...and it can still put a smile on mY face. And sorry but I do not know a single one of the drivers involved. But it still makes my race list for my perfect day. Along with King Kinser and mr. Swindell. There is a good reason why they are legends in their own time.
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