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Bill May (Offline)
  #1 8/19/12 4:54 PM
Tyler Flynn registered his first MMSA win sat. nite at Brownstown, In
Collin Ambrose was 2nd, Doug Jones was 3rd.
Heat winners were Aaron farney (#1) Doug Jones (#2)
Hard charger award went to Collin Ambrose, advancing 9 spots and top 600 was Danny Gilbert.

Full Results will be posted on the MMSA website later.

Bill May
lucky 4 (Offline)
  #2 8/19/12 5:00 PM
Did farney get wrecked or did the motor blow up
Mike M 67 (Offline)
  #3 8/19/12 8:35 PM
Farney ran 4th, Did not get wrecked and the motor did not blow up, He barely held on to 4th. Heck of a race, Battle between the top 5 the whole race. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th changed several times the last 2 laps. Really cool to watch.

Tyler Flynn knows how to drive a non wing car with out driving like he is in a stock car with fenders, unlike at least 1 driver I saw Sat. night.


Mike
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flynnracing8 (Offline)
  #4 8/19/12 9:20 PM
Originally Posted by Mike M 67:
Farney ran 4th, Did not get wrecked and the motor did not blow up, He barely held on to 4th. Heck of a race, Battle between the top 5 the whole race. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th changed several times the last 2 laps. Really cool to watch.

Tyler Flynn knows how to drive a non wing car with out driving like he is in a stock car with fenders, unlike at least 1 driver I saw Sat. night.


Mike
thanks that means a lot to me.

tyler
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DAD (Offline)
  #5 8/19/12 10:16 PM
Originally Posted by Mike M 67:
Farney ran 4th, Did not get wrecked and the motor did not blow up, He barely held on to 4th. Heck of a race, Battle between the top 5 the whole race. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th changed several times the last 2 laps. Really cool to watch.

Tyler Flynn knows how to drive a non wing car with out driving like he is in a stock car with fenders, unlike at least 1 driver I saw Sat. night.


Mike
How does a stock car driver drive on a dirt track? I saw a bunch of 1000cc midgets out there doing a heck of a good job racing one another pretty darned clean and real real close.

I think they had a thread about Bloomington and a black flag somewhere on here. This stuff does happen in open wheel it's part of what we do.

We got charged a little bit there at the last part of the race but chose to back off and not make an issue of it at other times we might choose to close the door. That is what racing close is, and sometime if the driver misses a few inches at 80 mph you get contact.

Most of these guys don't have a lot of non wing experience and when they drive down in there and that big old side board isn't there to lean on they get into trouble. They are learning and at the same time putting on one heck of a show for the crowd.

Our job is to convince the track promoters we have a product equal to or better than sprints or midgets and without push trucks and a lot of wasted time with reds and yellow flag laps and restarts. These guys don't screw up very much and the last three our four laps of last nights race was as good as any midget races I have watched in a long time.

Where did that Darned Ambrose guy come from??

Honest Dad himself
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Colin25 (Offline)
  #6 8/20/12 4:05 PM
Originally Posted by DAD:
How does a stock car driver drive on a dirt track? I saw a bunch of 1000cc midgets out there doing a heck of a good job racing one another pretty darned clean and real real close.

I think they had a thread about Bloomington and a black flag somewhere on here. This stuff does happen in open wheel it's part of what we do.

We got charged a little bit there at the last part of the race but chose to back off and not make an issue of it at other times we might choose to close the door. That is what racing close is, and sometime if the driver misses a few inches at 80 mph you get contact.

Most of these guys don't have a lot of non wing experience and when they drive down in there and that big old side board isn't there to lean on they get into trouble. They are learning and at the same time putting on one heck of a show for the crowd.

Our job is to convince the track promoters we have a product equal to or better than sprints or midgets and without push trucks and a lot of wasted time with reds and yellow flag laps and restarts. These guys don't screw up very much and the last three our four laps of last nights race was as good as any midget races I have watched in a long time.

Where did that Darned Ambrose guy come from??

Honest Dad himself
He was trying to earn those adjustable weights he has on the rear back. I think Papa Ambrose confiscated them for a while.
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DAD (Offline)
  #7 8/20/12 4:49 PM
Originally Posted by Colin25:
He was trying to earn those adjustable weights he has on the rear back. I think Papa Ambrose confiscated them for a while.
I am not sure about them things being legal or not? but they sure aint in the best of taste. Unless maybe they are deep fried or something, still don't think I want any thanks.

I didn't even know they was missing, don't seem to have slowed him down much.

Honest Dad himself
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awnunn (Offline)
  #8 8/20/12 10:03 PM
First off Congrats to Tyler on his first win at Brownstown Speedway, I just wanted to say that it is a pleasure having the MMSA at Brownstown. It is always great racing an a great bunch of drivers to work with.

Thank You Tony Nunn (turn 4 corner worker) Brownstown Speedway.
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