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Topic: To the whiners/complainers and anti Outlaw folks....
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cubicdollars
March 09, 2007 at 03:23:30 PM
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The Midwest is a hotbed for Late Models, Our "powers that be" strategically plan how many Sprintcar tracks to run and how often so as not to over produce future World of Outlaw stars. -Paintboss


 

 

 

They don't even know how to spell sprint car much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com


MSPN
March 09, 2007 at 05:00:15 PM
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Dang, BRR, I have embarassed you for years in this forum and nothing has changed, you want me to get personal and refer to your washed up past and your abuses like you've told me about, is that what you want, I am ready to expose if you want to keep going. You haven't a clue about sprint car racing anywhere but a wee bit in PA. You were gone for years and never paid attention, your words not mine. Now you try and pretend you know something and you're absolutely clueless, stats or real life knowledge of the sport has never been your game. Give it up, stay on the porch and get a clue and some credibility and come back when you've either done some homework or research. False accusations are as good as you get and you've way past your quota. Take It Easy....



PowerSlave
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March 09, 2007 at 06:17:17 PM
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I'm going to hell for this but so be it............

 


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Rogue-9
March 09, 2007 at 07:39:55 PM
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I'm going to hell for this but so be it............

 



Awww. You were so cute when you were young.



PowerSlave
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Posted By: Rogue-9 on March 09 2007 at 07:39:55 PM

Awww. You were so cute when you were young.



Just think, when you grow you will look just like me.


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Rogue-9
March 09, 2007 at 09:15:39 PM
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Posted By: PowerSlave on March 09 2007 at 08:05:50 PM

Just think, when you grow you will look just like me.



Oh, come on. You set yourself up for that one.



rzdznfny
March 09, 2007 at 09:25:26 PM
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hey cubic,if the posse does so well in new york,how come they never show up at rolling wheels!!!!!!!!! i know,they have to work,the crew have full time jobs,etc.(Lol).track is pretty close to the grove in configuration.i know the expense of travel,but they are almost guaranteed to make the "A",cause the field fillers are 360 cars!!! just havin fun watchin all the posse-vs-outlaw banter!!! later R.Z,


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Hawker
March 09, 2007 at 09:37:46 PM
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I have to laugh at anyone who bags on the PA drivers. They are hands down the toughest weekly sprint car program out there. Just ask any of the WoO drivers where the wins come the toughest. People who rag on them for "not leaving the porch" are only showing their stupidity. Why should you leave the porch, when you don't have to. They make a decent living, living at home and they are the only weekly racers that consistantly beat the WoO and keep many of the top WoO teams from even making the "A".


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Coachbob
March 09, 2007 at 10:02:04 PM
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Hey Hawk....you and BRR getting married anytime soon? LMAO....your secret is out. Is there any thread where you don't have his backside?

By the way...I will take your ten dollar bet for the 5/18 date. Would you care to take me up on the $150 vs $100 wager, or if you like you can knock it down to $15-$10. Seems like we went through this once before. Hahahahaha....try not to change the guidelines this time.

And hell yes they are the toughest weekly racers, I don't see anyone claiming otherwise. If I may though, and of course it is purely speculation because there is nothing to back it up since the Outlaws will not run at Fremont, but like Wms. Grove, there is a terribly tough learning curve to running that place. I am certain the figures there would rival those of Wms. Grove.



Hawker
March 09, 2007 at 10:28:39 PM
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Posted By: Coachbob on March 09 2007 at 10:02:04 PM

Hey Hawk....you and BRR getting married anytime soon? LMAO....your secret is out. Is there any thread where you don't have his backside?

By the way...I will take your ten dollar bet for the 5/18 date. Would you care to take me up on the $150 vs $100 wager, or if you like you can knock it down to $15-$10. Seems like we went through this once before. Hahahahaha....try not to change the guidelines this time.

And hell yes they are the toughest weekly racers, I don't see anyone claiming otherwise. If I may though, and of course it is purely speculation because there is nothing to back it up since the Outlaws will not run at Fremont, but like Wms. Grove, there is a terribly tough learning curve to running that place. I am certain the figures there would rival those of Wms. Grove.



Mark doesn't need cover from me or anyone else. He seems to be doing fine on his own. I just have to laugh at people who bag on the Posse drivers for "staying on the porch", when the top PA guys can race at home and take home more money than 70% of the WoO regulars and all of the All Star guys, and sleep at home and raise their kids. Seems like a nobrainer to me.

You're on for the $10. I have to watch my wagers this year, my race calander is quite full so far, so I can't jeopardize my racing "fund"...lol. BTW, I may take you up on your offer this year for at least 1 Ohio race. Plus, I have a sister in Cardington, OH (is that close to any good tracks???) I could visit while I'm there.

Fremont may be another tough one, but I also have to think back to Tulsa Speedway. It is the truest form of a paperclip I have ever seen, 2 long straights and 2 tight turns, 3/8 mile. Donnie Crawford was a 14 time track champion and I don't ever remember seeing him finish in the top 5 with the WoO. Hell, maybe not even in the top 10... I think the biggest advantage in PA isn't the guys knowing WG, it is the money that the team owners are willing to spend.


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PowerSlave
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Cardington is about a 1/2 hour south of where me and Bob live. Closest track for good sprint racing is Attica. If you're going to do attica you might as well do fremont as well.


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Hawker
March 09, 2007 at 10:42:08 PM
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Cardington is about a 1/2 hour south of where me and Bob live. Closest track for good sprint racing is Attica. If you're going to do attica you might as well do fremont as well.



What nights do they run?

 


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PowerSlave
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Attica is friday and fremont is saturday. A lot of the drivers in this area run both tracks but attica has been suffering a little on the car count the last few years. Fremont usually has full pits.


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racinrebel
March 09, 2007 at 11:44:21 PM
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Posted By: Racefan227 on March 09 2007 at 01:51:03 AM

Ok just a note. When I originally posted what I did, It belonged way up front. I've been having problems on this site. anyone elses like skipping a day to post?

Toughest place for the Outlaws to race against regulars is PA. I agree with that. I also agree with the statement that PA has trouble going elsewhere. I think those are fair statements and don't understand why no one sees it as that simple.



Because there is no such thing as " simple " on this board. If there were, it wouldn't be any fun to read!!!


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cubicdollars
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I'm going to hell for this but so be it............

 



If "Even if you win, you're still retarded" ...Where does that leave the local Knoxville contingent, who doesn't have a snowball's chance of winning an Outlaw show, even at home? laughing

 


 

YOU KNOW YOU ARE A TRUE IOWAN WHEN:

1. "Vacation" means going east or west on I-80 for the weekend... or going to Adventureland.
2. You measure distance in hours.
3. You know several people who have hit a deer - more than once.
4. You often switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day... and back again.
5. You can drive 65 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching.
6. You see people wearing camouflage at social events (including weddings).
7. You see people wear bib overalls to funerals.
8. You carry jumper cables in your car... and your girlfriend knows how to use them.
9. You design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.
10. Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow.
11. You know all 5 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter, road construction & DAMN HOT!
12. Your idea of creative landscaping is a statue of a deer next to your blue spruce.
13. You were unaware that there is a legal drinking age.
14. Down South to you means Missouri.
15. East to you means Illinois.
16. A brat is something you eat.
17. Your neighbor throws a party to celebrate his new pole shed.
18. You go out to a tail gate party every Saturday.
19. Your 4th of July picnic was moved indoors because your fire works melted.
20. You have more miles on your snow blower than your car.
21. You find -20 degrees F "a little chilly."
22. You've never met any celebrities.
23. Your idea of a traffic jam is ten cars waiting to pass a tractor on the highway.
24. You've seen all the biggest bands... ten years after they were popular.
25. Your school classes were canceled because of cold.
26. Your school classes were canceled because of heat.
27. You've ridden the school bus for an hour each way.
28. You think ethanol makes your truck "run a lot better."
29. You know what's knee-high by the Fourth of July.
30. Stores don't have bags; they have sacks.
31. You install security lights on your house and garage - and leave both unlocked.
32. You see a car running in the parking lot at the store with no one in it no matter what time of the year.
33. You end your sentences with an unnecessary preposition. Example: "Where's my coat at?"
34. All festivals across the state are named after a fruit, vegetable, grain, or animal.
35. You think of the major four food groups as beef, pork, Mt. Dew, and Jell-O with marshmallows.
36. You know what "cow tipping" and "snipe hunting" is.
37. You own only three spices: salt, pepper, and ketchup.
38. You think everyone from a bigger city has an accent.
39. You think sexy lingerie is tube socks and a flannel nightie.
40. The local paper covers national and international headlines on one page but requires 6 pages for sports.
41. You think deer season is a national holiday.

42. You actually understand these jokes, and you forward them to all your Iowa friends.


 

 

 

They don't even know how to spell sprint car much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com


PowerSlave
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I dunno cubic, you gotta admit, some of that stuff applies to Ohio and PA also lol........


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BigRightRear
March 10, 2007 at 12:53:05 AM
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you must have been real SQUARE in those days to think that was a big deal. i played music then as i still do now and the music scene is a great place to party and have a good time...maybe you cant comprehend that as a mere guitar player wannabee. funny how life as a carnie has made you jealous of people who didn't live out of a van and cling to the World of Outlaws every minute of every day.

not sure why you just wont go down the list of winners and point out the "Kville regulars" that racked up more wins against the WoO? the list is right there and the stats are telling a different story.

instead you have used your error as yet another opportunity to turn into the same angry old man that melted down at the Grove, spewing your venom at everyone like a mad man when your grandstand evangelism was received as a total joke.

05/05/27 BRR Report / (Unsanctioned)
Location: Grove (PA Posse / WoO Final)
Divisions / Count: (47) 410 Sprints /
Format: 4 Locked In, 4 Inverted Heats (Top 16 TT), Top 4 Transfer, C, B, Dash for 30 Lap A-Main
Conditions: Clear Skies / Cool Temps /Wind / 2nd Most Miserable Ass Track Conditions of the Year
Red Carpet: #55 Wagner, #35a Alan Cole, #32 Brooke Weibley, #69 Collett, #29 Kluge & #0 Lafferty return.
Hot Lap Action: Hot Laps in the mid 17 second bracket, as predicted by Brian Paulus at the T Shirt Wagon Corral.
TT Top 16: 11k, 88h, 35a, 28 / 7s, 71, 6, U1 / 69k, 30, 10n, 5w / 11e, 5, 11h, 8
Heat 1 Grid: 8 Laps / Top 4 Transfer / Top 2 TT Transfer to Dash
Row 1: 8 Tatnell / 69k Kreitz
Row 2: U1 Layton / 11k Kraig
Row 3: 21 Pittman / 7k Kauffman
Row 4: 24 McCarl / 12 Shepard
Row 5: 11t Stutts / 83 Kaeding
Row 6: 17b Freeland /  
Heat 1 Finish: 8, 69k, 11k, 21 / U1, 83, 7k, 17b, 11t, 12, DNF: 24
Heat 1 Action: Tatnell jumps the initial start then takes the lead on the restart and goes unchallenged on the piss poor track. Kreitz takes 2nd and tests the bottom, middle and top for the A main setup. Kraig runs 3rd followed by Layton and Pittman who once again figures out a way to race and pass on this surface. Lap 2: McCarl stops on the backstretch and retires. 21 & U1 battle hard on laps 4-6 with Pittman holding on.
Heat 2 Grid: 8 Laps / Top 4 Transfer / Top 2 TT Transfer to Dash
Row 1: 11h McMahan / 30 The Hammer
Row 2: 6 Shaffer / 88h Rahmer
Row 3: 1z Smith / R19 Solwold
Row 4: 55 Wagner / 14 Meyers
Row 5: 19 Smith / 15 Schatz
Row 6: 29k Kluge /  
Heat 2 Finish: 11h, 88h, 30, 6 / R19, 1z, 15, 14, 55, 19, 29k
Heat 2 Action: McMahan follow tradition and leads flag to flag. Rahmer lays a move on the Hammer and tests the grooves. The Hammer is handling better than recent weeks and looks very smooth thru 3-4. Several prominent outlaws are rendered to the C main from this heat and a pattern of DNQs are stacking up the provisional pecking order once again.
Heat 3 Grid: 8 Laps / Top 4 Transfer / Top 2 TT Transfer to Dash
Row 1: 5 Sammy / 10n Young (10 Lap Track Record Holder)
Row 2: 71 Leppo / 35a Cole
Row 3: 77 Hodnett / 21p Montieth
Row 4: 35 Rilat / 7tw Wimmer
Row 5: 0 Lafferty (5 Lap Track Record Holder) / 9 Keel
Row 6:   /  
Heat 3 Finish: 5, 35a, 77, 35 / 10n, 71, 0, 21p, DNF: 7tw , 9
Heat 3 Action: Heated discussion in the VIP Section erupts as a tguest takes a cheap shot at Young and Cole, claiming they would never make a race in parts unknown. 71fan's dad put it on the line and heavy consternation was in the air for the remainder of the night, exchanging barbs as I laugh and exclaim "this is priceless". I had to inteeject that Young holds the 10 lap record here, faster than Lance, Rahmer, Shepard, Kreitz, Kinser, Sammy and of course Lostkoski. An ugly tone fell over the VIPs but I tried to keep it good natured and offered a BET on the Kville ROY Award, with Leppo as my choice. The bet was later accepted with the 83 Outlaw car as the chosen challenger. Sammy takes the lead as Young and Leppo shuffle backwards and Rilat makes a few great moves to put it in the A main. Lap 6: Keel pulls in. Lap 7: 10n is in the wall in 3-4 with the 7tw, Montieth spins to avoid. Wimmer retires on the hook. More venom is exchanged as guests remain restless and uncomfortable with the environment.
Heat 4 Grid: 8 Laps / Top 4 Transfer / Top 2 TT Transfer to Dash
Row 1: 11e Erdley / 5w Wolfe
Row 2: 7s Sides / 28 Paulus
Row 3: 26 Stewart / 32 Weibley
Row 4: 2 Saldana / 22 Johnson
Row 5: 1 K. Swindell / 69 Collett
Row 6:   /  
Heat 4 Finish: 5w, 11e, 22, 7s / 28, 26, 2, 69, 32, 1 (silence)
Heat 4 Action: Wlfe grabs the lead and stretches out, Beer Hill ERUPTS. 5w, 11e, 26, 22, 28 on Lap 1. Stewart loses ground to Johnson as MSPN steams. Heated action as Sides laytonizes Paulus on the back stretch for the transfer. Collett puts on a show for the fans, on the gas, on the wall, to no avail. The #1 car was not a factor. After this race, the temperature of the VIP Section fell to sub zero. We were called morons and this did cause for me to reflect for a moment, but not much longer. The second tier AND the WoO FOAW just got their ass handed to them by our "weaklies". Yes, we may only have 1 fast car, but our half fast cars made handy work of those who do this for a "living". The news gets even worse as the C main grid is called and the B main is stacked with POSSE FOAW.
Dash Hot Laps: Lance off the pace 1 lap early as most fans ignore the session to talk and stretch their legs.
C Main Grid: 10 Laps / Top 2 Tag B Main
Row 1: 14 Meyers / 11t Stutts
Row 2: 19 Smith / 55 Wagner
Row 3: 1 K. Swindell / 83 Kaeding
Row 4: 15 Schatz / 9 Keel
Row 5: 69 Collett / 17b Freeland
Row 6: 29k Kluge /  
C Main Finish: 14, 19 / 1, 15, 83, 11t, 69, 17b
C Main Action: Interesting names here, this happen at your home track? 1 of these guys almost won the Mecca Matchup, did he not? Start: Meyers takes off and leads flag to flag. The 11t drops back to 4th as Kevin races into third. Lap 6: Schatz takes 4th.
Beer Hill Stretch: Cancelled in lieu of the entertainment value right in the VIP section. Qman joins as PMS-PN calls the Gasbag for a bedtime story after holding his head in his hands for several minutes. We know we have now achieved asshole status, so what can be worse? We are morons who cannot be educated by a sixth grade brain, and I will just have to live with it.
Dash: 6 Laps / Racing for A Main Grid
Row 1: 7 Dollansky / 11 Kinser
Row 2: 25 DeWease / 20 Lostkoski
Row 3: 11k Kraig / 88h Rahmer
Dash 1 Finish: 7, 11, 25, 20, 11k, 88h
Dash 1 Action: The 7 gets booed on the back stretch during the push off. Groove testing, no passing.
B Main Grid: 12 Laps / Top 4 Transfer to A Main
Row 1: 28 Paulus / 71 Leppo
Row 2: U1 Layton / 10n Young
Row 3: 12 Shepard / 26 Stewart
Row 4: 7k Kauffman / R19 Solwold
Row 5: 32 Weibley /  
Row 6:   /  
Row 7:   /  
Row 8:   /  
B Main Finish: 71, 28, 7k, 1z / U1, 32, 2, 12, 26, 24, 19, 14, 55, 10n, 21p, R19
B Main Action: Paulus takes the lead as most cars fight for the bottom in turns 1-2. R19 pulls into the infield with a blown motor, no caution. Mark Smith and Layton battle hard for 4th, exchanging close calls to deny veteran outlaws a transfer. Leppo maintains composure in a rare run on the bottom, taking the lead on the way to the flags and capturing the Crowd Pleasing Moment of the night. 2 provisionals for each will be taken.
A Main Grid: 30 Laps / Top 4 Lock-In for Friday
Row 1: 7 Dollansky / 11 Kinser
Row 2: 25 DeWease / 20 Lostkoski
Row 3: 11k Kraig / 88h Rahmer
Row 4: 35a Cole / 28 Paulus
Row 5: 7s Sides / 71 Leppo
Row 6: 6 Shaffer / 69k Kreitz
Row 7: 30 The Hammer / 5w Wolfe
Row 8: 11e Erdley / 5 Sammy
Row 9: 11h McMahan / 8 Tatnell
Row 10: 21 Pittman (PM) / 1z Smith
Row 11: 77 Hodnett / 7k Kauffman
Row 12: 35 Rilat / 22 Johnson
Provisionals: 14 Meyers (PM) / U1 Layton
Provisionals: 15 Schatz / 10n Young
A-Main Finish: 11, 88h, 20, 25, 7, 11k, 21, 14, 69k, 6, 11h, 11e, 35a, 5, 1z, 71, 5w, 77, 7s, 30, 15, U1, 22, 35, 10n, 7k, 28
A-Main Action: Initial Start: Kinser takes the lead and runs the extreme bottom of 1-2 and slides thru the middle to the cushion in 3-4 each lap, like a time clock. Lap 3: 11, 7, 20, 88h, 25, 28, 35a, 11k, 6, 71, 69k, 7s. Lap 4: Rahmer laytonizes the 30 in turn 3 for 3rd. Lap 8: Shaffer starts smoking for the second night in a row. Lap 9: Kinser enters traffic as Lance battles the 20 for 4th. LAp 11: Rahmer pulls a slider on the 7 in turn 4, the 7 lifts and falls to 3rd. Lap 12: Caution, Paulus, done for the night.
Restart Order (Lap 12): 11, (35, 10n), 88h, 7, 20, 25, 11k, 35a, 69k, 6, 71, 30, 7s, 5, 21, 8, 5w, 77, 11h, 14, 11e, 1z, 7k, 15, 22, U1.
Return to Action:
Lincoln 1845 ft/.35 mile T1=118MPH 
Eldora 2287 ft/.43mile T3=135MPH
Port 2716 ft/.51 mile T3=TBD
Grove 2792 ft/.53 mile T3=135MPH
Selinsgrove 2847 ft/.54 mile T1=136MPH
"I didn't move to PA from El Paso in search of better 
weather." Van May

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Return to Action: Lap 13: Rahmer passes lapped cars and sets aim on Kinser, both running the same groove in 1-2, Rahmer lower in 3-4. Lance and the 20 car get by Dollansky. Lap 17: Pittman break into the front runners from way back. Lap 19: Traffic racing averted again after Leppo and The Hammer fight for the same line, the Hammer spins in turn 1.
Restart Order (Lap 19): 11, 88h, 20, 25, (35, 10n), 7, 11k, 69k, 6, 35a, 21, 71, 14, 11h, 5, 11e, 7s, 5w, 1z, 8, 7k, 15, 77, U1, 22, 30 rejoins.
Return to Action: Lap 22: Rahmer closing. Lap 26: Kinser enters traffic, still running 3-4 loosely. Caution as Kauffman spins and removes all chance of a race thru traffic by the world's "two fast sprint cars". Lap 28-29: heavy battles between Sammy, Leppo and Mark Smith.
Theme: Another night of miserable ass track conditions after a run of perfect tracks in recent months. Good POSSE Performance, spitting the field with last years standard bearer in the C. I will award Kinser an Earned Run, as he got the Sacrifice Fly from Kauffman at the key moment. Good runs for many, but little pride for any as the crappy surface stole the show. Kinser commends the local cars on the microphone as the crowd vacates the stands for the after party. VIP Section Regulars head for the pits for a look around. The Outlaws bring out some impressive local talent who have dressed for the occaision, sweet ,sweet.
Prime Mover: Pittman / Meyers raced their asses off as all eyes were directed elsewhere.
Pass of the Night: MSPN bailing before the A finishes, in spite of an earned run bragging rite, waiting to be collected at the Hilton Pay Out Window.
Crowd Pleasing Moment : Leppo shifts into Donnie Kretiz mode and patiently runs the bottom to win the B coming to the flags.
FOAW Spotlight : Posse FOAW make the A, WoO FOAW make the tree stand.
Attrition: The 12 car is starting to alarm me.
Hard Luck Award: The BRR Hard Luck Award goes to Terry McCarl. I have pounded his fans as they have pounded me. However, more than 2 hours after he was done racing, he was still in uniform and good natured when we walked by his pit on the way to the Hilton Fireside Chat. He invited a young man to sit in his car and the guy was elated. 71fan even commended him and invited him back for the Summer Festival.
WTF: A12L gets pounded on here for his opinions but turns over a new leaf, approaches McCarl's wife and apologizes. The kid has class when the chips are down. VIP section guest loses his mind during the heats and falls into despair after many ugly and ridiculous comments to the Leppo fans nearby.
Track Note: Can we run the show slower?
Evaluation of the Racing Product: Heats: C-, A-Main: C+ ; Crappy Track Conditions = Cautions put the "entertainment value" on ice.
Fast: Rahmer
Half Fast: Hodnett
The Beat Goes On: Once again POSSE has more cars in the Top 10 than parts unknown transfer to the A.
Missing: Civility and The Victory Lap.
Mulligan Moment: Pray for this man, he seemed ok at the BRR Bed and Breakfast, but has launched the Hindenburg early for Canada after a round with Cobra and the Mrs. on the cold hard facts of life. Posse fans have now solidified ourselves as morons and an extreme anxiety case has been disagnosed. Side effects include: denial, feelings of worthlessness and over extended cel minutes to parts unknown.
Return to Action: Lap 13: Rahmer passes lapped cars and sets aim on Kinser, both running the same groove in 1-2, Rahmer lower in 3-4. Lance and the 20 car get by Dollansky. Lap 17: Pittman break into the front runners from way back. Lap 19: Traffic racing averted again after Leppo and The Hammer fight for the same line, the Hammer spins in turn 1.
Restart Order (Lap 19): 11, 88h, 20, 25, (35, 10n), 7, 11k, 69k, 6, 35a, 21, 71, 14, 11h, 5, 11e, 7s, 5w, 1z, 8, 7k, 15, 77, U1, 22, 30 rejoins.
Return to Action: Lap 22: Rahmer closing. Lap 26: Kinser enters traffic, still running 3-4 loosely. Caution as Kauffman spins and removes all chance of a race thru traffic by the world's "two fast sprint cars". Lap 28-29: heavy battles between Sammy, Leppo and Mark Smith.
Theme: Another night of miserable ass track conditions after a run of perfect tracks in recent months. Good POSSE Performance, spitting the field with last years standard bearer in the C. I will award Kinser an Earned Run, as he got the Sacrifice Fly from Kauffman at the key moment. Good runs for many, but little pride for any as the crappy surface stole the show. Kinser commends the local cars on the microphone as the crowd vacates the stands for the after party. VIP Section Regulars head for the pits for a look around. The Outlaws bring out some impressive local talent who have dressed for the occaision, sweet ,sweet.
Prime Mover: Pittman / Meyers raced their asses off as all eyes were directed elsewhere.


Lincoln 1845 ft/.35 mile T1=118MPH 
Eldora 2287 ft/.43mile T3=135MPH
Port 2716 ft/.51 mile T3=TBD
Grove 2792 ft/.53 mile T3=135MPH
Selinsgrove 2847 ft/.54 mile T1=136MPH
"I didn't move to PA from El Paso in search of better 
weather." Van May

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The Knoxville regulars that beat the Outlaws for about the tenth time are Wolfgang, Dollansky, Lasoski, Hwererra (who won at the Grove), Madsen,l McCarl and they all won on the road, not the Grove like almost all your guys. Can you understand this, can you acknowledge this or are the drugs still kickin' in?

I think the show you are referring to was won by an Outlaw, I didn't read your post but I am sure you mentioned that. I left before I knocked out you or some of your drunk friends, specifically Clint's father. I enjoyed the Grove, always did, but it was a lot more fun hangin' with Van May than you idiots. He knew enough to appreciate what he was seeing, unlike you clowns who cheered the crashes and booed the winners, Losers is what I would call you and your cronies!

Hawker, you are a laugh, you credibility and BS is unbelievable. I called you out with an Outlaw bet weeks ago and you disappeared. You talk the talk but can't walk the walk and never could. A classic wannabee at best. Keep hangin' with your pal who in reality can't stand you or your politics, but will deny all of that for the sake of this fourm, you guys amaze me, lmao. Take It Easy.....

PS My horse didn't get there tonite, the one in front of him had a breakdown, a fall and my buddy went for a big ride, I will spend tomorrow in a hospital room tryin' to make him laugh, life has some weird curves at times.....



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The Knoxville regulars that beat the Outlaws for about the tenth time are Wolfgang, Dollansky, Lasoski, Hwererra (who won at the Grove), Madsen,l McCarl and they all won on the road, not the Grove like almost all your guys. Can you understand this, can you acknowledge this or are the drugs still kickin' in?

I think the show you are referring to was won by an Outlaw, I didn't read your post but I am sure you mentioned that. I left before I knocked out you or some of your drunk friends, specifically Clint's father. I enjoyed the Grove, always did, but it was a lot more fun hangin' with Van May than you idiots. He knew enough to appreciate what he was seeing, unlike you clowns who cheered the crashes and booed the winners, Losers is what I would call you and your cronies!

Hawker, you are a laugh, you credibility and BS is unbelievable. I called you out with an Outlaw bet weeks ago and you disappeared. You talk the talk but can't walk the walk and never could. A classic wannabee at best. Keep hangin' with your pal who in reality can't stand you or your politics, but will deny all of that for the sake of this fourm, you guys amaze me, lmao. Take It Easy.....

PS My horse didn't get there tonite, the one in front of him had a breakdown, a fall and my buddy went for a big ride, I will spend tomorrow in a hospital room tryin' to make him laugh, life has some weird curves at times.....



Mike, at the risk of hijacking this thread LOL, what horse track do you attend? I just wondered. I love going to Penn National, just to gamble a few dollars and for something to do. I can go to Penn National and have a great time, even if I am losing all night. When it comes to thoroughbreads, however, Penn National is pretty much the very bottom level is terms of horse quality in comparison with other tracks around the country.



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