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Re: The best low income racer
If we are talking just this year then everyone has been spoken for about
In the past though, Joe Roush did a lot with very little. |
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There are a lot of guys out there who do a lot with a little. Clemons, Kramer, Stines, Moffat, and Link , to name just a few. It is hard to pick one. Out of all I have seen, Clemons at Eldora is the standout moment. To go from the non qualifiers race to the A is impressive as it gets. He drove more laps then anyone in a sprinter that night.
Overall for the season,Jesse Kramer. For a true sprint car rookie, he never got stupid, and only wrecked when he got wrecked into. Excellent year for low bucks, and a rookie. |
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I repent on account I would have offended somebody somehow.
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Paul Hazen
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What about the Briscoe boys?:nonwingfan:
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Originally Posted by Sprinter56: |
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Originally Posted by Wallsracing: Brady Short? Is that a joke? His Dad has enough money to bail the USA out of trouble! AJ Anderson or Billy Puterbaugh would be my choice |
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I know I'm going to be laughed off this page but I have $5,000 in my entire operation. I only made one feature but I probably had more fun than most of the people racing this summer. I have had the chance to spend alot of time with my dad. He is a drag racing fanatic and knows nothing about going in circles but everytime I left the driveway he was in the truck with me. I would rather have that than the finish's anyday.
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Dewayne Spille
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Greg Stabb
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