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9/22/10, 1:08 PM |
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with the #10 and the #53 on laps turned and features won and crashes , the #53 is hand down the man to beat , I saw Blake trash 2 or 3 cars at the mscs shows a month or so ago while leading the race by half a lap or more , no one but blake caused him to wreck . He is a hell of a driver , but not in the same league as #53 Stanbrough . My money would be on Jon not Blake even if #53 started on the tail and #10 on the pole . and I would still put a Ben Franklin on Jon to win , any day .And at Bloomington Speedway its not even a Race anymore for Jon , they should just mail him the CHECK !!! only kidding , get a few of ya Pi--ed off at me but thats life. Don't mean to knock Blake but come on guys we all know who's the MAN , #53 Jon Stanbrough :2:
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9/22/10, 1:26 PM |
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9/22/10, 1:56 PM |
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Jon is most definitely the man. But don't let that take anything away from what Blake has done. His game has evolved at such a rapid rate that he could literally be the Most Improved Driver, two years in a row. And we're talking about a kid that started out fast. From day one. But now he's fast and multi-dimensional. On some tracks, I'm sure Jon knows that he's going to have to use every arrow in his quiver if he wants to beat this young hard charger. And comparing them overall isn't fair, because Jon is an all-time great and the other guy we're talking about is 18 years old. I'm just thankful that we have another young driver that's developing into a star. That's what makes this racing scene the envy of the rest of the country, IMO. There's cycle after cycle of the best there's ever been, doing battle with the best there ever will be.
Jerry
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9/22/10, 4:00 PM |
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Huh? Who said that? Link, please.
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9/22/10, 5:58 PM |
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9/22/10, 7:51 PM |
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9/22/10, 8:34 PM |
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I agree with Jerry, this isn't a fair comparison. Jon is a proven winner and arguably the best ever. He has never been hard on equipment and has nothing left to prove. Blake is just getting started and his development the past couple years has been outstanding. He shows flashes of brillance, especially at some tracks like Tri-State. We in Indiana are all so lucky to see Jon in his prime and young guys like Blake racing weekly. We can all argue this point 15-20 years from now when we see how Blake develops but at this point Jon is the man. Who knows, they both may still be racing if we are lucky?
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9/22/10, 9:09 PM |
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9/22/10, 9:24 PM |
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Correction again...MSCS I believe has always had a work in the Amain event only.
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