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July 30, 2020 at
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Posted By: Johnny Utah on July 30 2020 at 07:17:54 AM
Danny can flat out wheel a sprint car and based on talent alone, I think he's one of the better ones in the country. But every time I'm this close (holds up thumb and forefinger together) to thinking, "Hey, I think he's finally stopped saying and/or doing dumb stuff" he does something like he did last night. Going after a guy while he's still strapped in his car is bush league. If you want retribution, square up face to face after the fact.
That being said, I'm interested to see what happens next between these two.
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July 30, 2020 at
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Posted By: railfan33 on July 30 2020 at 10:08:23 AM
Another win off the front row on a track no one could pass on. Gravel passed 1 lapped car in 37 laps. Followed Cisney for last 20? laps. Haven't heard from Stawser on the wonderful Lincoln track prep. That was a disgrace for a $10,000 to win race.
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Hey I will be the first to admit last night was not Lincoln's best but now you know what Ports outcomes look like week in and week out. Also the outcome on the finishing order has a lot to do with the format they used. Best cars up front all night except for the 2nd heat races for the teams.
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July 30, 2020 at
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Posted By: WingedSpeed on July 30 2020 at 07:42:07 PM
Hey I will be the first to admit last night was not Lincoln's best but now you know what Ports outcomes look like week in and week out. Also the outcome on the finishing order has a lot to do with the format they used. Best cars up front all night except for the 2nd heat races for the teams.
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Come on. Comparing Port's weekly track prep to Lincoln's from last night is an argument so full of holes, it looks like Bugsy Siegel's corpse.
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July 31, 2020 at
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To me it seems some Outlaws are racing outside the sanction much more than previous years. Am I correct or just noticing it this season? If I am, do you think it is because the WoO schedule is lighter and guys like Gravel and the Shsrks just want more racing?
Even though I may not know you, I
care what most of you think!
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July 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: RodinCanada on July 31 2020 at 09:50:47 AM
To me it seems some Outlaws are racing outside the sanction much more than previous years. Am I correct or just noticing it this season? If I am, do you think it is because the WoO schedule is lighter and guys like Gravel and the Shsrks just want more racing?
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I think fewer races this season and that they were already in Central Pa, plus the fact Lincoln hosts a WoO race factured into Shark Racing, Gravel & PPM being there on Wednesday. I am sure Drydene wanted a local race to showcase their sponsorhip of Shark racing also helped. Kind of surprised Pittman and a few other Outlaws didn't stay around. The Law Firm (PPM) then hauled butt to get to Wisconsin for last night's All Star race.
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July 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: Murphy on July 28 2020 at 07:40:59 AM
Honest question- It looks like 7 out of the last 10 WoO races were won from the front row. How does that compare to the last 10 races at your local tracks in PA? I tried to do some research, starting with Lincoln, but their results didn't seem to show starting positions.
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Anybody? Bueller? Butler? Anybody?
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August 01, 2020 at
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Posted By: cubicdollars on July 27 2020 at 07:40:00 PM
Front row hoes lived up to their moniker yet again because cushion was half way down the race track. Normal track conditions and Dewease would have taken home the $20k Sat night. Dewease should have spun Gravel out, like Gravel did little Stevie for the National Open. Jonestown Posse KOA campground that sponsors Stewart and Gravel had a good weekend however. 7 degrees of Posse relativity is still alive and well,as it is with Team Scruffy.
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Still stuck about Stevie, can you please just get off that. I think Gravel has done more of his fair share of redeeming himself at the grove don't you think? Winning there with ROTH,CJB and Now Johnson. Seems to me ...
he is not sponsored by KAO either. Stewart and PPM are...
so please check your facts.
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August 01, 2020 at
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Posted By: RodinCanada on July 31 2020 at 09:50:47 AM
To me it seems some Outlaws are racing outside the sanction much more than previous years. Am I correct or just noticing it this season? If I am, do you think it is because the WoO schedule is lighter and guys like Gravel and the Shsrks just want more racing?
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Well. "Posse or WoO debate" aside, Shark team is comprised of locals, & Gravel races & WINS in Pa. a lot. My first ever sprint car race, at little podunk Clinton County raceway in Pa., featured a young Gravel racing against upstate NY sanctions (Empire Sprints & Patriots?) I was surprised, cause Connecticut doesn't have ANY dirt tracks. Upstate NY tracks are a lot closer, but racing isn't worth the drive... his parents come to see him race at the Grove. Its a 4 to 5 hr. drive for me, & 20 minutes longer for them.
A question just occurred to me... are there any other states with ZERO dirt tracks? Maybe Idaho??? Hawaii?
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