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June 08, 2019 at
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Really happy for the Zemco team and Logan Wagner. He has really matured as a driver especially on the slip and slide dust bowl at the slow palace. Have known him for many years and a super nice guy and great family. Would love to see them run the entire speedweek.
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Posted By: WingedSpeed on June 08 2019 at 11:55:21 PM
Really happy for the Zemco team and Logan Wagner. He has really matured as a driver especially on the slip and slide dust bowl at the slow palace. Have known him for many years and a super nice guy and great family. Would love to see them run the entire speedweek.
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I watched it on speedshift last night along with Lincoln and Stateline Speedway. We also had dirtvision running. Some good racing but from all these tracks....but, I swear someone has stolen the water truck keys! Most of these tracks were wore out before the features started rolling out onto the track.....in some cases it was like racing on aspalt. Since the early 80's I have been going to dirt track racing and I don't like what I am seeing at all these tracks. There is very little excitement anymore at these tracks. They better wake up soon. Nobody want to see napcar type racing!
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
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June 09, 2019 at
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one track pony
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June 09, 2019 at
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Posted By: laudarevsonhunt on June 09 2019 at 11:27:00 AM
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He is a one trick pony because the Zemco team basicially only runs at Port Royal. Logan has proven he can win at other tracks throughot his career including Lernerville & BAPS....the kid is a racer and a nice person too boot.....
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June 09, 2019 at
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Posted By: WingedSpeed on June 08 2019 at 11:55:21 PM
Really happy for the Zemco team and Logan Wagner. He has really matured as a driver especially on the slip and slide dust bowl at the slow palace. Have known him for many years and a super nice guy and great family. Would love to see them run the entire speedweek.
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Do you want to see something really alarming about Port last night?
1st - 410 Feature - Fastest lap 18.421 in the feature
305 Feature - Fastest Lap 20.537 in the feature
2nd - 410 Feature - Fastest Lap 19.648 in the feature
With how the track was last night we could have had some of the faster 305's make it into the 410 feature.....just saying....the Slow Palace at its finest!
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
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June 09, 2019 at
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June 09, 2019 at
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Nearly a second off the pace...that is a fair amount of distance sir.
Go bash some where else.
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June 09, 2019 at
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I believe the Zemco team is winning races with a Schnee chassis. As far as I know, they are the only team in Central Pa running one in the world of Maxim's, xXx's, J&J's etc......
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June 09, 2019 at
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Posted By: 19 Posse on June 09 2019 at 02:18:59 PM
Nearly a second off the pace...that is a fair amount of distance sir.
Go bash some where else.
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Yes, 105 more cubic inches.... and only a second difference. Not to mention the difference in HP. Not bashing only stating facts. I know that makes a lot of people on here very nervous. There should be a lot bigger gap between a 410 to a 305 at any stage of the night. I almost fell asleep during both of those features. The slow palace is always hard, black, and dry!
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
Knoxville - Best Track In the USA!
Eldora - 2nd Best Track in the USA!
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on June 09 2019 at 05:50:13 PM
Yes, 105 more cubic inches.... and only a second difference. Not to mention the difference in HP. Not bashing only stating facts. I know that makes a lot of people on here very nervous. There should be a lot bigger gap between a 410 to a 305 at any stage of the night. I almost fell asleep during both of those features. The slow palace is always hard, black, and dry!
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Oh, jeez. Fast time in the 305s last night at Knoxville was 1.4 seconds off fast time in the 410s. Fast time in the 305s outqualified several of the cars at the back of 410s.
With those same 105 more cubic inches at Knoxville that you are ripping Port about, there was only a little more than a second difference between the fastest 410 and the fastest 305.
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June 09, 2019 at
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Posted By: singlefile on June 09 2019 at 06:10:29 PM
Oh, jeez. Fast time in the 305s last night at Knoxville was 1.4 seconds off fast time in the 410s. Fast time in the 305s outqualified several of the cars at the back of 410s.
With those same 105 more cubic inches at Knoxville that you are ripping Port about, there was only a little more than a second difference between the fastest 410 and the fastest 305.
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The difference is Knoxville knows how to prepare a track. They have it extremely wet at the beginning of the night. Port needs to be introduced to the water truck.
Port doesn't have a clue how to prepare a track. Every week it is the same thing a slip and slide all night long and that equals horrible racing!
In the Features there were several 305's that were faster than the 410's in the first and second features at the Slow Palace. Port has the worst track surface in central PA bar none! I only posted the fastest time in each of the features in my previous post.
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
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Eldora - 2nd Best Track in the USA!
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Well you also know that they ran 2 features, 40 Laps total plus qualitifying and heats and rules stated that teams couldn’t change right rears after either feature....not one flat tire all night. Track couldn’t have been too bad
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Posted By: SpcJay on June 09 2019 at 08:14:17 PM
Well you also know that they ran 2 features, 40 Laps total plus qualitifying and heats and rules stated that teams couldn’t change right rears after either feature....not one flat tire all night. Track couldn’t have been too bad
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A slip and slide from Midway through the heats. Track was hard, black, and dry from that point on.
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
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Posted By: singlefile on June 09 2019 at 06:10:29 PM
Oh, jeez. Fast time in the 305s last night at Knoxville was 1.4 seconds off fast time in the 410s. Fast time in the 305s outqualified several of the cars at the back of 410s.
With those same 105 more cubic inches at Knoxville that you are ripping Port about, there was only a little more than a second difference between the fastest 410 and the fastest 305.
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Check out the Knoxville 305 complete purse. You might just want to quit your day job and start racing 305's at Knoxville.
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June 09, 2019 at
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With all of the entertainment options in central PA why do you keep going back to places you dont like? Go to a track you do like and enjoy it.
Even though I may not know you, I
care what most of you think!
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June 10, 2019 at
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Posted By: RodinCanada on June 09 2019 at 11:31:53 PM
With all of the entertainment options in central PA why do you keep going back to places you dont like? Go to a track you do like and enjoy it.
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Then he couldn't complain, which appears to be his favorite hobby...
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June 10, 2019 at
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on June 09 2019 at 05:50:13 PM
Yes, 105 more cubic inches.... and only a second difference. Not to mention the difference in HP. Not bashing only stating facts. I know that makes a lot of people on here very nervous. There should be a lot bigger gap between a 410 to a 305 at any stage of the night. I almost fell asleep during both of those features. The slow palace is always hard, black, and dry!
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Dude - Did you read up on your twitter account from about a month ago?
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Posted By: RodinCanada on June 09 2019 at 11:31:53 PM
With all of the entertainment options in central PA why do you keep going back to places you dont like? Go to a track you do like and enjoy it.
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Here's the kicker: he doesn't go to those places. He sits at home watching lap times. Port's surface sucked Saturday. That he's right about. Once again, if that had been Williams Grove or Lincoln people would be bitching to no end but since it's Port, they were ok with it but that's a whole different subject. That said, despite the bad track, the 2nd feature ended up being a good race. Port has been very good lately. Saturday, they just missed it a little bit but it was still good enough for some decent racing. I was there and I was entertained. The dust made it a bit difficult to watch because from where I sat, turn 4 was pretty much invisible but all in all, it was a good night. I don't care what track it is, they all miss on track prep sometimes. Saturday it was dry and very breezy. I'm sure that had a lot to do with it. I think it would've been a lot better if they'd watered the outside like they usually do but that isn't my call to make. Either way, I still had way more fun being there than I would have sitting at home watching lap times looking for something to bitch about. Strawser needs to get a life.
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Posted By: fiXXXer on June 10 2019 at 07:53:00 AM
Here's the kicker: he doesn't go to those places. He sits at home watching lap times. Port's surface sucked Saturday. That he's right about. Once again, if that had been Williams Grove or Lincoln people would be bitching to no end but since it's Port, they were ok with it but that's a whole different subject. That said, despite the bad track, the 2nd feature ended up being a good race. Port has been very good lately. Saturday, they just missed it a little bit but it was still good enough for some decent racing. I was there and I was entertained. The dust made it a bit difficult to watch because from where I sat, turn 4 was pretty much invisible but all in all, it was a good night. I don't care what track it is, they all miss on track prep sometimes. Saturday it was dry and very breezy. I'm sure that had a lot to do with it. I think it would've been a lot better if they'd watered the outside like they usually do but that isn't my call to make. Either way, I still had way more fun being there than I would have sitting at home watching lap times looking for something to bitch about. Strawser needs to get a life.
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The Dunkins at Knoxville (who are apparently held in such high regard!!) purposely prep the track so there is a thin strip of moisture on the bottom (sometimes it's razor thin), slicker than crap through the middle, with a little moisture to lean on up top. At times I wish there was a bit more moisture on the bottom, but you can't argue that their formula produces great racing.
It seems like some people around these parts think great racing can occur DESPITE the track conditions... but anybody who has seen sprint cars race on dirt knows it's the other way around. When the track is prepped to have multiple grooves (per the above) which allows cars that have better drivers and better set-ups -- NOT just better bullets under the hood -- to catch and pass other cars, sometimes going back and forth, and often in the midst of heavy lapped traffic... great racing can occur. If the track is slick to the fence (with multiple grooves) and doesn't take rubber -- that's called 'winning' (for the track prep guys the drivers, and ultimately the fans). It seems to me that the Knoxville AND Port track prep crews have been doing a lot of winning lately.
Exhibit A from one of the few times it hasn't rained here this year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsmBjLevjyk
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The Dunkins at Knoxville (who are apparently held in such high regard!!) purposely prep the track so there is a thin strip of moisture on the bottom (sometimes it's razor thin), slicker than crap through the middle, with a little moisture to lean on up top. At times I wish there was a bit more moisture on the bottom, but you can't argue that their formula produces great racing.
It seems like some people around these parts think great racing can occur DESPITE the track conditions... but anybody who has seen sprint cars race on dirt knows it's the other way around. When the track is prepped to have multiple grooves (per the above) which allows cars that have better drivers and better set-ups -- NOT just better bullets under the hood -- to catch and pass other cars, sometimes going back and forth, and often in the midst of heavy lapped traffic... great racing can occur. If the track is slick to the fence (with multiple grooves) and doesn't take rubber -- that's called 'winning' (for the track prep guys the drivers, and ultimately the fans). It seems to me that the Knoxville AND Port track prep crews have been doing a lot of winning lately.
Exhibit A from one of the few times it hasn't rained here this year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsmBjLevjyk
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100% agree. Great racing comes with multiple grooves. I'm in as long as there's multiple grooves, doesn't matter to me if its dry/slick or wet/heavy. Personally i'd still rather see it dry/slick, like you said, it takes more than a motor to be fast when its like that. Anyone with a great motor can be fast when its tacky. Dry/slick requires a good set-up and finesse as a driver.
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