Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#6
5/9/10 3:08 AM
What more could you ask for. Less than 20 laps left and the stage was set for the three best midget drivers in the country to battle it out for all the marbles. It was a furious fight between BC and Kuhn. That was high quality, top-shelf warfare. Jerry Coons was right there, but just didn't quite have anything for Bryan at the end. And how about Caleb Armstrong!! It looked like he was going to fade some, several times during that race and he regrouped and came charging back. He has shown a lot of improvement in the sprinter on several occasions this year, but the 2010 Hut Hundred will be looked back on as the day he stepped up and put himself at another level.
The last thing that really stands out was how the track held out and stayed tacky for all 100 laps. The fans came out in droves and were not disappointed. Tommy and his guys really hit one out of the park tonight, as far as track preparation goes. But this is the Babe Ruth of that genre, so that's not exactly a big surprise. What a great night at the track!!!
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Winston Churchill