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jholz2002
September 15, 2013 at 09:05:49 PM
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Congrats goes out to Ian Madsen on his first career WoO win last night at Deer Creek. Score one for the Knoxville regulars AND it was on a NEUTRAL track. :-)




MRZERO
September 15, 2013 at 09:53:03 PM
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Congrats goes out to Ian Madsen on his first career WoO win last night at Deer Creek. Score one for the Knoxville regulars AND it was on a NEUTRAL track. :-)



What are you smoking???



Photo Jim
September 15, 2013 at 09:57:43 PM
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What are you smoking???



Was it a front row special ?  Winning from the front row ? 

 




jholz2002
September 15, 2013 at 10:17:03 PM
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What are you smoking???



You must be the one who is smoking something. Ian Madsen is WoO regular Kerry Madsen's brother. First career WoO win last night at Deer Creek. Ian finished 2nd to Bronson Maeschen this year in the Knoxville 410 points. Way to make yourself look like an idiot!! haha



jholz2002
September 15, 2013 at 10:20:04 PM
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This message was edited on September 15, 2013 at 10:22:57 PM by jholz2002
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What are you smoking???



Ian Madsen Captures First Career World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Win

Aussie dominates at Deer Creek Speedway; Pittman second to extend points lead

 

SPRING VALLEY, Minn. – Sept. 14, 2013 – Ian Madsen cruised to the first World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series victory of his career on Saturday night at Deer Creek Speedway’s Clash at the Creek.

The Australia native and brother of Kerry Madsen was chasing Craig Dollansky in the early going at the 3/8-mile banked oval when Dollansky’s car had a mechanical issue on lap 6 of the 35-lap main event. Ian Madsen surged into the lead as Dollansky pulled into the infield, then he had to hold off championship leader Daryn Pittman on two restarts in a light rain.

Both times Madsen pulled away from Pittman to finally earn his first series victory, and together with Kerry become only the fifth set of brothers to win World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series races. The Madsens join Bobby and Joey Allen, Dave and Dale Blaney, Kenny and Dean Jacobs, and Sammy and Jeff Swindell as brothers with World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car wins.

Pittman advanced from fifth to second in the Kasey Kahne Racing Great Clips GF1 to increase his lead in the overall championship standings to 70 points with eight A-mains remaining in the season. Paul McMahan was quickest in qualifying for the 16th time this season and finished right behind Pittman in third. Steve Kinser and Joey Saldana rounded out the top five.

Madsen, in his Stepping Stone Genetics KPC, is the 20th different driver to earn a World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series victory this season and joins Shane Golobic as the only two drivers to earn the first series wins of their careers in 2013. Ian Madsen, the younger of the two Madsen brothers from St. Marys, New South Wales, Australia, qualified seventh before winning his heat race, dash and the feature.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to win one of these races and to come out tonight and do it is just unbelievable,” Ian Madsen said. “This car has been a pleasure to drive. I’ve been out here a number of years trying to get a win and it is awesome to get it done. I just tried to get the best restarts I could and go as hard I could. I can’t really put it into words right now, it’s just really special.

McMahan tracked down Pittman late in the race, but couldn’t get around the points leader.

“We were pretty good, but I messed up on a double-file restart and fell back to sixth and had to battle our way back to third,” said McMahan, the CJB Motorsports driver from Nashville, Tenn. “When we got into lapped traffic, that was our only shot at getting past Daryn, but I didn’t think I would get all the way clear of him. It’s been a rough few weeks for us out on the West Coast swing.”

The championship battle continues to swing towards Pittman with Donny Schatz finishing sixth on Saturday night. With his runner-up finish and three qualifying points, Pittman now commands a 70-point lead with eight events to go.

The entire race, including caution periods, ran in just 14 minutes as track and series officials pushed the program forward with inclement weather in the area.

On Friday, Sept. 20, the series returns Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, for the 4 Crown Nationals with hot laps are scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. Eastern. The series then continues east on Saturday, Sept. 21, for the Commonwealth Clash at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa.



MRZERO
September 15, 2013 at 11:10:34 PM
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Posted By: jholz2002 on September 15 2013 at 10:17:03 PM

You must be the one who is smoking something. Ian Madsen is WoO regular Kerry Madsen's brother. First career WoO win last night at Deer Creek. Ian finished 2nd to Bronson Maeschen this year in the Knoxville 410 points. Way to make yourself look like an idiot!! haha



Started on pole almost NO passing, I know who he is dumbass! Track was heavy, do you know ANYTHING about sprint car racing???




slick01
September 15, 2013 at 11:26:57 PM
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Wasn't it also raining during the feature? At least they got the show in.



spot1
September 16, 2013 at 09:20:10 AM
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Started on pole almost NO passing, I know who he is dumbass! Track was heavy, do you know ANYTHING about sprint car racing???



Track was heavy....................really? Looked pretty damn hard to me, dry slick areas and dusty. I know I had to wipe the dust off the camera equipment and then to throw light rain in too.........................

It was not a heavy track, if you're wondering.......at least during the race. It got slimey when Madsen was in Victory Lane but not before.



sadiesue
September 16, 2013 at 11:39:02 AM
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Started on pole almost NO passing, I know who he is dumbass! Track was heavy, do you know ANYTHING about sprint car racing???



Why do you have to call folks bad names




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September 16, 2013 at 11:52:34 AM
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Congrats to Ian.  That would be the second Knoxville regular to beat the WoO on neutral ground this year.  Maybe Ian can get it done again at Eldora this weekend...


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egras
September 16, 2013 at 12:13:45 PM
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Congrats goes out to Ian Madsen on his first career WoO win last night at Deer Creek. Score one for the Knoxville regulars AND it was on a NEUTRAL track. :-)



Congrats of course to Ian.  However, it still remains:   WOO-50, everyone else 18. 



dirt in ur beer
September 16, 2013 at 12:24:40 PM
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Posted By: egras on September 16 2013 at 12:13:45 PM

Congrats of course to Ian.  However, it still remains:   WOO-50, everyone else 18. 



For a reference point......   What is the Globetrotters record against the washington Generals?




darnall
September 16, 2013 at 01:11:15 PM
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For a reference point......   What is the Globetrotters record against the washington Generals?



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YungWun24
September 16, 2013 at 01:15:28 PM
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Posted By: MRZERO on September 15 2013 at 09:53:03 PM

What are you smoking???



What was incorrect about his statement? 

Congrats to Ian and the Nehring Construction Team. 


Keep It Real

sprntcar7
September 16, 2013 at 02:52:26 PM
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Track was not even close to heavy, it was gut slick almost to the wall, and yes Ian started on the front row but there was multiple restarts with the outlaw point leader on his bumper and Ian drove away handily, he was in his own league and no one was even close to his speed in the feature




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dirt in ur beer
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Congrats of course to Ian.  However, it still remains:   WOO-50, everyone else 18. 



For a reference point......   What is the Globetrotters record against the washington Generals?

I nominate this for post of the year. 


 
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Speedkills
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September 16, 2013 at 03:17:40 PM
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Ian ended up finishing 4.193 seconds ahead of Pittman. He also had the fasted lap time of anyone in the feature with a 12.747 lap, Pittman was the next best with a 13.327. That to me puts a very nice exclamation point on the win and says that the guy with the fastest car there won.

To anyone who is enough of a dick to down play his win, sign your name on your post so we can see how many wins you have with the Outlaws, or in any series or race for that matter.  I say good for Ian and his team and Congratulations

 


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egras
September 16, 2013 at 06:05:34 PM
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For a reference point......   What is the Globetrotters record against the washington Generals?




That is funny.  I don't know how to come back at that one!




DJW
September 16, 2013 at 06:24:46 PM
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Ian ended up finishing 4.193 seconds ahead of Pittman. He also had the fasted lap time of anyone in the feature with a 12.747 lap, Pittman was the next best with a 13.327. That to me puts a very nice exclamation point on the win and says that the guy with the fastest car there won.

To anyone who is enough of a dick to down play his win, sign your name on your post so we can see how many wins you have with the Outlaws, or in any series or race for that matter.  I say good for Ian and his team and Congratulations

 




I am just wondering if you or your boyfriend could tell us when "enough of a dick" is enough?



kooks
September 16, 2013 at 09:40:47 PM
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Ian Madsen Captures First Career World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Win

Aussie dominates at Deer Creek Speedway; Pittman second to extend points lead

 

SPRING VALLEY, Minn. – Sept. 14, 2013 – Ian Madsen cruised to the first World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series victory of his career on Saturday night at Deer Creek Speedway’s Clash at the Creek.

The Australia native and brother of Kerry Madsen was chasing Craig Dollansky in the early going at the 3/8-mile banked oval when Dollansky’s car had a mechanical issue on lap 6 of the 35-lap main event. Ian Madsen surged into the lead as Dollansky pulled into the infield, then he had to hold off championship leader Daryn Pittman on two restarts in a light rain.

Both times Madsen pulled away from Pittman to finally earn his first series victory, and together with Kerry become only the fifth set of brothers to win World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series races. The Madsens join Bobby and Joey Allen, Dave and Dale Blaney, Kenny and Dean Jacobs, and Sammy and Jeff Swindell as brothers with World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car wins.

 

 

 

 

Just a ? on the brothers winning races thing.    How is Kelly Kinser related to Mark and Steve?

 

 

 





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