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May 19, 2018 at
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May 20, 2018 at
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Front row wins in all 3 divisions Kerry is also one of the best along with Brown.The top cars are so equal that clean air usually makes a difference but still have to handle lapped traffic.Good practice for the Nationals.Stil one ofl the best race was watching Schatz come from 21st to win the Nationals which shows the front row doesnt always win but the odds are very good.
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May 20, 2018 at
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Posted By: Shortie12 on May 20 2018 at 03:06:28 AM
Front row wins in all 3 divisions Kerry is also one of the best along with Brown.The top cars are so equal that clean air usually makes a difference but still have to handle lapped traffic.Good practice for the Nationals.Stil one ofl the best race was watching Schatz come from 21st to win the Nationals which shows the front row doesnt always win but the odds are very good.
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Front row wins today in sprint car racing is pretty common. And yeh Schatz's win from 21st was impressive, and he had 50 laps to do so. His run was really no more impressive than some of the runs before him. Schatz was about where some of the other drivers finished at 30 laps in to his race. And some of those drvers came from deeper in the night's lineups than Schatz. Of course the win sets him apart from the rest. Just sayin........awesome crowd pleasing drives isn't uncommon at the Nationals. AND, congrats to Brian......he's been fast all year so far and is now getting the results he's been looking for. Maybe he can peak at the Nationals and be a real threat again.
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May 20, 2018 at
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Mostly sure it was the second week in a row with the zero pill drawn for the invert. It happens. Luck of the draw and as a fan I prefer a deep invert. I'm sure some of the drivers appreciate the chance for a zero car invert (Brown). Track was still racey and Madsen never spotted Brown too much room. Next week could be the eight pill and we could still see the same result of Brown winning and we will talk about how great the racing was. Just hang in there and find battles back in the pack on nights like last week. Not every race will be a barn burner.
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May 21, 2018 at
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Schatz can start from anyplace and win in today's super-competive sprint car world and we've all seen it or read about it.
Go young guns!
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May 21, 2018 at
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Posted By: Speed71 on May 21 2018 at 07:37:44 AM
Schatz can start from anyplace and win in today's super-competive sprint car world and we've all seen it or read about it.
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Schatz isn't the only one. He just does it more often. :)
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