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T&A Racing (Offline)
  #41 7/11/10 1:05 AM
Originally Posted by HoosierMikey:
First off I dont care if tracks allow coolers or not. Coolers can be very awkward when people bring them in and you have climb over them to get out of the grandstand. ( yes sometimes i bring a small cooler but usually try to keep it out of everyones way )

I very seldom bring food into a track ( when im able to go ) because nothing taste better than a hot dog or sandwich from the concession stand.

I was just trying point out if a track has to stop people from bringing a snack or 2 then in my opinion that track may be having problems staying open.

Those who choose to ignore me please do so as that is your Freedom of Choice.

Also thank God i have the choice to live in Indiana and not California.

Even though i am being Bashed for my opinion, i will not Bash anyone unless you call giving my opinion Bashing.

Thank all of you for supporting ALL our tracks here in Indiana that you choose to go to regardless of your reasons.
My opinion is it is not work my time to care. I would rather gripe about track conditions and even then it is just more of a wishing well. But I will say I miss the top shelf and lip I-69 once had. Glad I brought my cooler and ate before I went in the gate. But I did support the track by being there. Oh wait, I also bought some food from them.

Stangbrough was decisive. Hopefully someone will make it more competitive tomorrow night. I was thinking Clayton was going to be more of a factor with his good qualifying but as the race wore on he seemed to get faster. I thought M. Spencer needed maybe more laps and less traffic.....maybe.
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mortboyz
  #42 7/11/10 1:21 AM
I wish I wasn't in Chicago for a wedding, and that HoosierMikey would find another hobby. HM, your ranting on here is like my hemmoroids, a real pain in the azzzz!
Either go to the races, or please be quiet.
Thanks to all for the RACING updates.....
See you at Terrre Haute.
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ekohl23 (Offline)
  #43 7/11/10 1:53 AM
Originally Posted by D.O.:
lps updates on lps thread starting sprint feature now
No one gives a crap D.O.
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racefan20 (Offline)
  #44 7/11/10 2:22 AM
Originally Posted by richie:
I don't know what car he was in. Just saw the results D.O. posted. I'd guess he was in the #16. Darren Hagen is now in the #71p that Puterbaugh has driven this season. It was posted on here that Hagen bought the ride for sprintweek.
Richie it was me who indicated that he bought the ride but I have heard differently since then. Maybe Carla can get on and explain what happened if they care to make it public.

John Hoover

“To whom little is not enough, nothing is enough.” Epicurus
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
  #45 7/11/10 2:58 AM
Stanbrough was absolutely dominant. Squashed the field like a bug. There was some really good close quarters racing going on behind the leader, though. Mike Spencer got off to a good start, tonight. And the overall performance of Daron Clayton the last two nights, is encouraging. Especially the blitzkrieg he put on in the last five laps or so, in tonight's show. That could bode well for us race fans, the rest of ISW. If the sport's most exciting performer is back in form, it could add a dynamic to this year's series that many weren't expecting.

Regardless, tonight was better than last night and tomorrow should really shift ISW in to overdrive, with this pack of stars moving onto Kokomo Speedway, which never disappoints!!

Jerry

A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.

Winston Churchill
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kawkaw2 (Offline)
  #46 7/11/10 11:39 AM
How did they line up for the feature? I didn't see much passing but Mike Spencer seemed to make some progress there at the end. I agree better then Friday nite, but still not much more then a single line around the track. Hopefully better tonight.

Great job Jon, dominant all night.

Keith Wheeler
"He who dies with the most toys wins"
Onlydirt (Offline)
  #47 7/11/10 11:54 AM
Tonight at Kokomo will be the best racing of the entire week...or two weeks however this thing is this year. SprintEndof2weeks
arctic monkey21 (Offline)
  #48 7/11/10 12:15 PM
Originally Posted by kawkaw2:
How did they line up for the feature? I didn't see much passing but Mike Spencer seemed to make some progress there at the end. I agree better then Friday nite, but still not much more then a single line around the track. Hopefully better tonight.

Great job Jon, dominant all night.
Fastest 6 cars that transfer from the heats are inverted in the first three rows. Stanbrough was 9th quick and because Hagen, Clayton and Hendrick qualified faster but did not transfer it made Jon the 6th fastest car that did so he ended up on the poll. Jones and Clauson were the fastest two that transferred so they were 5th and 6th.
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #49 7/11/10 1:49 PM
Originally Posted by arctic monkey21:
Fastest 6 cars that transfer from the heats are inverted in the first three rows. Stanbrough was 9th quick and because Hagen, Clayton and Hendrick qualified faster but did not transfer it made Jon the 6th fastest car that did so he ended up on the poll. Jones and Clauson were the fastest two that transferred so they were 5th and 6th.
Clayton didn't transfer? I swore he finished third in his heat

Charles Nungester
sprinter25 (Offline)
  #50 7/11/10 1:52 PM
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Clayton didn't transfer? I swore he finished third in his heat
From the results...

SECOND HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Windom, 2. Gardner, 3. Short, 4. Bland, 5. Clayton, 6. Ballou, 7. Riggs, 8. Williams, 9. Ted Hines, 10. Hagen, 11. Peterman. 2:09.40
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