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StanM
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May 11, 2018 at 06:25:50 PM
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Posted By: MandGRacing96 on May 08 2018 at 09:59:54 AM

I've been around sprint car racing practically my whole life, 40 plus years.  And I have a question.  It pertains to lapped traffic.  In your opinion what should lappers do?  Ive heard people say they should get out of the way.  I always thought they should hold their line.  In watching the Outlaws it seems that some of em actually race harder when about to be lapped than they do usually.  Jason Sides, whom I am a fan of, always seems to race leaders hard when being lapped.  Or maybe it just appears that way. 

2nd part of post...moved to TN a while back and since then have been to Knoxville and Haubstadt.  What other tracks should I hit up?  Was thinking of  Williams Grove or Eldora?  Opinions?

 

Thanks



If I was a driver and they held me up in traffic or worse yet got into me and I spun out they'd be bums and hacks that had no business being on a race track.  On the other hand, if they held up my competition in lapped traffic or better yet got into them and spun them out it would just be a hard racing deal and nobody's fault.  In all my years being around this sport hanging in the pits and overhearing the chatter that is pretty much the way it usually goes.  wink


Stan Meissner



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