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8/31/18, 11:33 PM | #11 | ||
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He and Bacon have been exciting.
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8/31/18, 11:53 PM | #12 | ||
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Race Count Last Year: 48 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 18,824 |
Wish I had gone there instead of Bloomington for the rainout!
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9/1/18, 2:46 AM | #13 | ||
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 11 Join Date: May 2012 Posts: 16,346 |
You know that old saying Ron, wish in one hand and s#!t in the other and see what you come up with first. After hot laps and just a little rework I thought the racing was pretty good, had the caution not come out with 3 to go in the feature I'm not sure exactly who might have won. The Phillips-Deigh 71p has found themself 1 heck of a shoe, watch him in the future guys & gals. On to Pevely tomorrow and the Silver Crown Sunday. Save travel to you all over the holiday weekend.
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9/1/18, 3:26 AM |
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Re: Granite City
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9/1/18, 8:05 AM |
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Re: Granite City
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McDougal was something to watch first half of feature. Is Kokomo his home track? Being over in the STL area, I believe that was my first time seeing him.
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9/1/18, 8:30 AM | #16 | ||
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Great job by track preparer Bob Linieman to give everyone an awesome track last night.
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9/1/18, 9:31 AM | #17 | ||
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McDougal came up from the micros and midgets out of Oklahoma. Had a great year at the most recent Tulsa shootout in multiple classes. Now that he is in the non-wing, not sure where his home track is, anyone else that can shed some light on the subject?
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9/1/18, 9:40 AM | #18 | ||
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The track was packed too tight to start, but give credit where it’s due. They worked it, and it turned out really well. I’ve been waiting for a USAC sprint race for a while at Granite, and it didn’t disappoint. Thanks Tri-City!
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9/1/18, 12:07 PM |
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Re: Granite City
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9/1/18, 12:18 PM |
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Re: Granite City
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Race Count This Year: 24 Race Count Last Year: 86 Join Date: Nov 2014 Posts: 10,154 |
As far as Granite City last night it started out slimy but they ran it into good shape by heat time. Report was the night before the track was rough from all the rain and was quite unruly. Tonight they erred on having it wet and cause delay in start of show but I would rather have it too wet than too dry. The heat racing was good and both the USAC and MOWA features were good even though the track did get slick. Good racing in the USAC feature among Leary, Courtney, Bacon, Thomas, Ballou, Darland and McDougal with McDougal coming from rear at start (flat left rear tire before start) and up to tenth in seven laps. McDougal got as high as fifth but dropped to seventh and went to infield on last lap while running seventh. Good feature!! The MOWA event was good also watching Paul Nienhiser bouncing off the walls and working his way through lap traffic with Brady Bacon and Jacob Patton chasing him. A good night of racing and I have seen tracks in Indiana this year that were slicker and much dryer than this one. Thought the track crew here did a decent job and produced a good track to race on.
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