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Topic: The WoO Shines at Knoxville
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August 10, 2025 at
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I've been a big believer in the momentum of HL this year and they will continue to grow, but gotta say, the outlaws really came on strong in the biggest race of the year. 2 Knoxville track guys with Timms and McCarl, then the WoO has six cars in the top 10.
And then Schatz coming from the B to finish 11th.
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August 10, 2025 at
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Ya rough week for HL. 2 off the tour and 2 in top 10. HL swifties woulda filled the board already if only 2 woo full timers were in top 10. Glad they got the show in with the weather in the area.
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August 10, 2025 at
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Posted By: miledirtfan on August 10 2025 at 05:11:12 AM
I've been a big believer in the momentum of HL this year and they will continue to grow, but gotta say, the outlaws really came on strong in the biggest race of the year. 2 Knoxville track guys with Timms and McCarl, then the WoO has six cars in the top 10.
And then Schatz coming from the B to finish 11th.
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I guess from statistics based on who finished in the top 10, then yeah the WoO did alright. But statistics aren't what racing is about.
The statistic that counts is who won.
WoO had ZERO drivers finish in the winner's position this year.
H-L had ZERO.
NASCAR had ZERO.
PA Posse had ZERO.
Instead, this year's race was won by a young, novice driver from Oklahoma, racing for a low-budget team from western South Dakota.
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August 10, 2025 at
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Posted By: Murphy on August 10 2025 at 01:27:00 PM
I guess from statistics based on who finished in the top 10, then yeah the WoO did alright. But statistics aren't what racing is about.
The statistic that counts is who won.
WoO had ZERO drivers finish in the winner's position this year.
H-L had ZERO.
NASCAR had ZERO.
PA Posse had ZERO.
Instead, this year's race was won by a young, novice driver from Oklahoma, racing for a low-budget team from western South Dakota.
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Well put Murphy. That win last night is why I love Sprint car racing. On any given Saturday you can achieve the unexpected.
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August 10, 2025 at
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That seems like a weird flex to crow about shining in a race the Outlaws did not even win. In the two most presigious races of the season, neither the Outlaws nor High Limit have won either one.
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August 10, 2025 at
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The last couple of big money races the big bucks went to neither HL or WOO. I am sure neither is liking that.
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August 10, 2025 at
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Posted By: longtimefan on August 10 2025 at 05:26:00 PM
The last couple of big money races the big bucks went to neither HL or WOO. I am sure neither is liking that.
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They may not like it, but I do!
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