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Topic: Knoxville Nationals 410 Driver Finishes 2002-2019 The Past 18 Years
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August 22, 2019 at
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http://dirtracinghistory.bravehost.com/KnoxvilleCareerfinishes20192002.html
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August 22, 2019 at
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are these drivers listed in any particular order. What is the significance?
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August 22, 2019 at
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In the order of this years Nationals. At least to begin with....
Random information that causes different people to say cool for different reasons. I took notice of the higher aged guys and the number of times they have entered and qualified for the A main.
What I would really like to know is how many hours it takes to color code the various topics? It is handy, you can count certain state or sanction.
Even though I may not know you, I
care what most of you think!
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August 23, 2019 at
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EZ2BEME you never fail to amaze me with your data collection and presentation. Thanks!
Looking at Donny's line, 18 years and only TWICE where he doesn't win or finish 2nd. I am a Kinser fan and think he is the GOAT in winged sprint car racing but I have to concede that Donny is the GOAT of the Nationals. Kinser made 33 or 34 consecutive A mains, but his finishing record isn't that good.
It will be interesting to see how Danny does the next 5-10 years. Can he get a couple more wins? Can he keep it in the top 10? I figure yes as he is still close to the top of his game but maybe he isn't the "lock" he once was.
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