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Topic: Port Royal All Star Circuit Of Champions 4/14
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April 16, 2018 at
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Posted By: Nickules on April 16 2018 at 01:11:46 PM
Is Anthony Macri quietly one of the best young talents in Central PA? I mean the kid is 18 I think. Yes there are several "young" talents in Posse land (not quite as many as CA right now) but Anthony's got a bright future and is still a teenager. Kid is impressive and has talent for sure.
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He’s improved significantly since I first saw him 2 years ago. Seems to have a bright future. Doesn’t hurt having Moon Byers turning the wrenches.
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April 16, 2018 at
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Posted By: SAF92 on April 16 2018 at 07:43:34 AM
I agree, in PA the Posse is incredibly tough. But for one of the more successful PA drivers, Dietrich, who gets off the porch more than the rest... I've seen him run a handful of times at Attica, Eldora, Wayne county. Hes never done worth a shit over here... Just like when Ohio guys come to PA.
Believe it or not but when the WoO came to Ohio's goofiest track, Fremont, low-budget teams like Caleb Griffith and Bryan Sebetto were able to hang with the outlaws. I wanna say both Caleb and Bryan finished on the podium with Donny one year. Kemenah, Blaney, & Sahffer won all the other WoO visits. And I believe last year's Brad Doty Classic @ Attica saw the smallest amount of WoO make the feature. Hardcore Posse fans don't wanna hear it but Ohio tracks and competition is just as good as PA.
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I agree totally plus you guys now have better weekly car counts than we do.
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April 16, 2018 at
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Posted By: railfan33 on April 16 2018 at 03:52:16 PM
He’s improved significantly since I first saw him 2 years ago. Seems to have a bright future. Doesn’t hurt having Moon Byers turning the wrenches.
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He does very well on the big, fast momentum tracks like Port and Selinsgrove.
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