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March 11, 2008 at
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Where in the world has Justin Zoch been? I always look forward to reading his column. Us midwesterners need something to do with all this crappy weather. Man I can't wait for April. Who is all going to Pevely to get their season started? I am, weather permitting!!
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March 11, 2008 at
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Posted By: troose1_99 on March 11 2008 at 08:48:15 AM
Where in the world has Justin Zoch been? I always look forward to reading his column. Us midwesterners need something to do with all this crappy weather. Man I can't wait for April. Who is all going to Pevely to get their season started? I am, weather permitting!!
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I'll probably be going, provided the weather is better than it has been. Paducah last year was pretty miserable to say the least. That was the coldest I've ever been at a race.
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March 12, 2008 at
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Posted By: troose1_99 on March 11 2008 at 08:48:15 AM
Where in the world has Justin Zoch been? I always look forward to reading his column. Us midwesterners need something to do with all this crappy weather. Man I can't wait for April. Who is all going to Pevely to get their season started? I am, weather permitting!!
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He's been editing "Flat Out" magazine.
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March 12, 2008 at
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Justin has also been in some parades here in Mpls, I think he was a fish or something like that, he said he had fun at it. Don't know if I was supposed to write something like that, but he does have another life.
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March 12, 2008 at
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Pevely bound for me man I love I-55 with winged sprints badass track 1 of my favs.Hope the weather is decent be there when cold and flurries in the air for feature. But nothing compared to paducah last year it was colder than a well driggers ass colder than a brass monkey gonats damn that was coldest race ever attened also.
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March 13, 2008 at
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It is a sweet place to watch a race, especially by that opening in the backstretch fence. Man it makes you appreciate the speed, especially on a tight little track like that. I can't wait. I hope they don't run the modifieds during the afternoon. I was there two years ago and it laid rubber during the Outlaw heat races. I think we got out of there about 1 a.m. after they tore the track up.
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March 13, 2008 at
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Posted By: troose1_99 on March 13 2008 at 11:57:57 AM
It is a sweet place to watch a race, especially by that opening in the backstretch fence. Man it makes you appreciate the speed, especially on a tight little track like that. I can't wait. I hope they don't run the modifieds during the afternoon. I was there two years ago and it laid rubber during the Outlaw heat races. I think we got out of there about 1 a.m. after they tore the track up.
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Car count should be good, I don't think any local sprint racing starts til later on. If I'm not mistaken no other series or Knoxville has started yet either. Hopefully the price of fuel for both hauler and sprinter won't be too bad. I make it to Pevely twice a year and usually am not disappointed in either WoO show.
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