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Topic: Poll: David vs Goliath, Will Rico beat the Posse this weekend?
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August 22, 2015 at
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All I know is his merchandise trailer had a line the entire night. Looked good at the end of both features and PA fans love him.
I think he'll be a threat to win tonight at Port and end up on the podium behind the 27.
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August 22, 2015 at
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Posted By: Anthony Corini on August 22 2015 at 12:46:00 PM
All I know is his merchandise trailer had a line the entire night. Looked good at the end of both features and PA fans love him.
I think he'll be a threat to win tonight at Port and end up on the podium behind the 27.
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He's going to be a huge NASCAR star. One of the biggest ever in the history of the sport from an endorsement standpoint.
It is good for the Posse to humble him a little bit. Soon enough he will be driving a Lambo and have a supermodel on each arm.
They don't even know how to spell sprint car
much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com
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August 22, 2015 at
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Posted By: cubicdollars on August 22 2015 at 01:13:05 PM
He's going to be a huge NASCAR star. One of the biggest ever in the history of the sport from an endorsement standpoint.
It is good for the Posse to humble him a little bit. Soon enough he will be driving a Lambo and have a supermodel on each arm.
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He could now but doesn't and seems to prefer one arm for his beauty.
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August 22, 2015 at
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Posted By: cubicdollars on August 22 2015 at 01:13:05 PM
He's going to be a huge NASCAR star. One of the biggest ever in the history of the sport from an endorsement standpoint.
It is good for the Posse to humble him a little bit. Soon enough he will be driving a Lambo and have a supermodel on each arm.
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Lol. Cubes at it again.
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August 22, 2015 at
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Pennsylvania is one of, if not the toughest place in the country to win. You are fortunate to have some wide and fast race tracks and great racing. Rico is a front runner with equipment to let him win. Give him 10 races there and he will win at least one, probably a couple, and have a handful of podiums. Take one of Penns best and send them to Knoxville or California and in 10 races they will win at least one, possibly a couple, and have a handfull of podium finishes. It's what the good ones have always done, and will continue to do. Many laps around a particular track count towards better lap times.
The marketing machine of NASCAR continues to dissapoint, and sadly takes our best open wheelers to feed the monstor. Good for them, bad for us.
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August 22, 2015 at
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Posted By: BaylandsRP on August 22 2015 at 06:49:31 PM
Pennsylvania is one of, if not the toughest place in the country to win. You are fortunate to have some wide and fast race tracks and great racing. Rico is a front runner with equipment to let him win. Give him 10 races there and he will win at least one, probably a couple, and have a handful of podiums. Take one of Penns best and send them to Knoxville or California and in 10 races they will win at least one, possibly a couple, and have a handfull of podium finishes. It's what the good ones have always done, and will continue to do. Many laps around a particular track count towards better lap times.
The marketing machine of NASCAR continues to dissapoint, and sadly takes our best open wheelers to feed the monstor. Good for them, bad for us.
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Post of the year^. I'll bet any amount of money that Rico will finish ahead of Cubic and any other message board shit stirrers who have no life besides bashing drivers who aren't from Pennsylvania. I'm glad he came in this weekend and for never racing there before, he was pretty damn impressive at the Grove last night.
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August 22, 2015 at
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Strong 4th place run at Port tonight! Looked like he may have been the fastest car on the track at the end. Go Rico!
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August 22, 2015 at
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He did OK in the sprint cars, but was sensational in midgets, sweeping Path Valley & Lincoln.... totally fun races to witness!
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Posted By: cubicdollars on August 22 2015 at 01:13:05 PM
He's going to be a huge NASCAR star. One of the biggest ever in the history of the sport from an endorsement standpoint.
It is good for the Posse to humble him a little bit. Soon enough he will be driving a Lambo and have a supermodel on each arm.
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At least he runs up front in your home territory. When your boys head west they are known to collect 'Top 20s' if they can make the show.
BIG J
"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity."
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August 23, 2015 at
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Posted By: WFOB_0 on August 23 2015 at 01:23:43 AM
At least he runs up front in your home territory. When your boys head west they are known to collect 'Top 20s' if they can make the show.
BIG J
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Another fish swallows the bait. Reel him into the boat and throw some new bait into the water.
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August 23, 2015 at
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They don't even know how to spell sprint car
much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com
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August 23, 2015 at
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August 23, 2015 at
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Posted By: cubicdollars on August 23 2015 at 04:39:44 AM
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And where have you finished so far this weekend?
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August 23, 2015 at
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Got to give him credit to come in here , race our drivers and learn the big half mile tracks .Its not easy to learn these track setups , as he's use to the smaller tracks . Tonight he should do well at Susky .
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August 23, 2015 at
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I bet he wins susky tonight.
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Pennslucky. I need say more. Be glad you get a Cali guy out there to run on your tracks because I don't see anyone from Pennsylvania coming west to run here. Maybe it will happen this year with Dietrich saying the best format is the trophy cup formats. Interesting.
Trophy Cup......Best race of the year hands down!
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Posted By: BaylandsRP on August 22 2015 at 06:49:31 PM
Pennsylvania is one of, if not the toughest place in the country to win. You are fortunate to have some wide and fast race tracks and great racing. Rico is a front runner with equipment to let him win. Give him 10 races there and he will win at least one, probably a couple, and have a handful of podiums. Take one of Penns best and send them to Knoxville or California and in 10 races they will win at least one, possibly a couple, and have a handfull of podium finishes. It's what the good ones have always done, and will continue to do. Many laps around a particular track count towards better lap times.
The marketing machine of NASCAR continues to dissapoint, and sadly takes our best open wheelers to feed the monstor. Good for them, bad for us.
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+1 on Post of the year. Very well said.
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August 23, 2015 at
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Posted By: rj5150 on August 23 2015 at 09:42:53 AM
Pennslucky. I need say more. Be glad you get a Cali guy out there to run on your tracks because I don't see anyone from Pennsylvania coming west to run here. Maybe it will happen this year with Dietrich saying the best format is the trophy cup formats. Interesting.
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As long as there's significantly more money in California than there is in PA, it's going to be more likely that CA teams show up here than it is than PA teams show up there.
And no, I have no desire to be in some sort of pissing contest about why CA owners have deeper pockets.
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August 23, 2015 at
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Me with sensitive ears? Now THAT is funny. I just call it like I see it. I just find it extraordinarily childish that we get to see one of the country's best talents run a sprint car for the first time in Pa and people bash him because he didn't come in and set the world on fire even though he has looked very good. You'd think that the recent tragedy at the Grove and Kevin Swindell's potentially life altering injury would help people to realize how much respect each and every driver who races whether it's Donny Schatz or Troy Fraker deserves but I guess that only applies to people who haven't succombed to the Pa Posse ego disease. I don't care how he does, I'm just glad he's here and we get to see him in a real race car before he signs his life away to NASCRAP. Rico ran 4th last night in his very first trip to Eldora. He passed the highest finishing Posse car at Knoxville who is also the current Port Royal point leader. That's pretty impressive to me. I can guarantee you one thing, Danny Dietrich or Greg Hodnett won't be able to crawl in a midget and run 4th at the chili bowl.
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Posted By: fiXXXer on August 23 2015 at 03:49:31 PM
Me with sensitive ears? Now THAT is funny. I just call it like I see it. I just find it extraordinarily childish that we get to see one of the country's best talents run a sprint car for the first time in Pa and people bash him because he didn't come in and set the world on fire even though he has looked very good. You'd think that the recent tragedy at the Grove and Kevin Swindell's potentially life altering injury would help people to realize how much respect each and every driver who races whether it's Donny Schatz or Troy Fraker deserves but I guess that only applies to people who haven't succombed to the Pa Posse ego disease. I don't care how he does, I'm just glad he's here and we get to see him in a real race car before he signs his life away to NASCRAP. Rico ran 4th last night in his very first trip to Eldora. He passed the highest finishing Posse car at Knoxville who is also the current Port Royal point leader. That's pretty impressive to me. I can guarantee you one thing, Danny Dietrich or Greg Hodnett won't be able to crawl in a midget and run 4th at the chili bowl.
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Don't judge all Pa. fans by the few ignorant fools that post on here. The major majority of us welcome and respect all the drivers who put their lives on the line when they strap into the seat to put on a show for us no matter where they are from.
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August 23, 2015 at
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Posted By: D1RT on August 23 2015 at 04:05:38 PM
Don't judge all Pa. fans by the few ignorant fools that post on here. The major majority of us welcome and respect all the drivers who put their lives on the line when they strap into the seat to put on a show for us no matter where they are from.
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I'm from Pa as well my friend. In fact, I'm at Susky right now watching engine starts. I'd love to see Rico park it tonight!
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