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illinisprintfan (Offline)
  #31 7/5/12 10:38 PM
Originally Posted by treecitytornado:
I don't think Hunter would be a surprise.

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I agree usually he wouldn't be, but aside from his two wins, he has been running around 10th place or so. I am hoping he can start to put it together during ISW. Hunter is too good of a driver, he will break out soon. And Al, yes I read and understood the question, just coming at it from a different angle.
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dirtfan98 (Offline)
  #32 7/5/12 11:40 PM
As confident and consistant as mr coons has been running he'd b my sleeper.. Always runs good at lps, btown, just to name a few!! Go get em Jerry!

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cmiracingvids (Offline)
  #33 7/6/12 12:24 AM
Chase Briscoe or Dakota Jackson. Jackson has been good at LPS all year. And chase has been running strong everywhere.

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leftylen (Offline)
  #34 7/6/12 12:25 AM
Mike Spencer (if he gets a ride).
Flatrightrear (Offline)
  #35 7/6/12 1:48 AM
Kurt Gross.
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SprintcarZF (Offline)
  #36 7/6/12 2:35 AM
Kyle Cummins

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dubsak95 (Offline)
  #37 7/6/12 2:49 AM
Bryan Clauson but I dont think being 9th in points is a true surprise winner. My total longshot is one of my favorite drivers Wes McIntrye.
bfranks17 (Offline)
  #38 7/6/12 3:49 AM
Mike weber

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Gregg (Offline)
  #39 7/6/12 4:50 AM
Chad Boespflug and if he runs a few of the ISW shows, Jason Soudrette.
openwheelKT (Offline)
  #40 7/6/12 7:05 AM
Originally Posted by Flatrightrear:
Kurt Gross.
If/when he is able to get back out, that would be my pick too. Would love to see what he could do with a bigger budget, does a lot with what he's got.
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