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Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #21 7/31/10 8:00 AM
Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
Thanks Richie for straightening that out. A little birdie told me that you had a good time. :2:

Chuck, hope all goes well and you're back in your perch at the 'burg, etc. soon. And thanks for the seat you gave me at Brownstown for the B Main. Been meaning to tell you that.

Your most welcome. I still might try and make a race tonight. just depends on how Im feeling, Im in more pain than at any time since the surgery but things seem to be healing and swelling going down The pain I can deal with. The 103-104 fever I ran thurs night I can't. Been under a hundred since thurs morn though

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Originally Posted by illiNOISE:
Not looking to start anything here, but I always thought it was the leader's responsibillity to get around lapped traffic. How did Cottle get his spot back?
Had sort of the same thing happen last but between the two leaders Gullick and Ballou. They both went for same spot. Ballou flipped but Gullick continued. No foul intended just $*#@ happens

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Originally Posted by Mud Packer:
Another good night of racing at GC. I was a little surprised at the crowd. A great night weather wise cool and less humidity. I know, threat of rain but except for some very brief sprinkles, nothing.

The track was in great shape and the track crew didn't have to touch it for the second week in a row. What a difference the lack of sunshine and wind makes to the racing surface.

Chuck, thanks for doing updates. I am sure that the folks stuck at home appreciate it. Thoughts and prayers for you and we hope to see you back at the track real soon.
Thanks! Yes, cooler days and some clouds can help a track, program and racing quality a lot. In that case prep guys actually have to worry about getting it too wet or to much moister coming up during the night

Charles Nungester
Gregg (Offline)
  #22 7/31/10 9:42 AM
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
We have 1bradkhunfan to thank. Im just the messenger.

By the way my condition is right now. Don't look like Im gonna make any race this weekend. Minor surgery wed morn, still not healing right
Get well, Chuck. It's no fun picking on a sick person. Seriously get well this weelend. There are still many sprint car races to go to this year.
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richie (Offline)
  #23 7/31/10 11:03 AM
Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
Thanks Richie for straightening that out. A little birdie told me that you had a good time. :2:
You're welcome. I bet I have a hunch who that birdie was.

And yes, I had a very good time. Made much better that I didn't lose the bet at the end of the night. By the way, I wasn't associated in any way with that guy walking in front of the crowd after the sprint feature. :2:
Jackslash.com (Offline)
  #24 7/31/10 11:44 AM
This is my 6th summer living in Indiana and that was the best Gas City surface my eyes have EVER seen. Call it cloud cover, no wind, low temps, extra water, ect. It had a cushion at each end, it was wicked fast around the top, and Tracy Hines was passing low from the tail to 5th. It was a true hammerdown "ruts and guts" nonwing sprint car track. I am happy I witnessed it. Hope to see many more nights just like it!
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Pine (Offline)
  #25 7/31/10 12:49 PM
Slash I don't mean to rush ya, but, where are the highlights......
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #26 7/31/10 12:52 PM
Originally Posted by Jackslash.com:
This is my 6th summer living in Indiana and that was the best Gas City surface my eyes have EVER seen. Call it cloud cover, no wind, low temps, extra water, ect. It had a cushion at each end, it was wicked fast around the top, and Tracy Hines was passing low from the tail to 5th. It was a true hammerdown "ruts and guts" nonwing sprint car track. I am happy I witnessed it. Hope to see many more nights just like it!
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That is the type of track Gas City used to have all of the time. I hope that it is once again back like this for most of the shows. Time will tell. Also, thanks for all of the great coverage you give to the open wheel racers. I enjoy them and look forward to the next installment.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
Jerry Spencer (Offline)
  #27 7/31/10 2:15 PM
Originally Posted by Jackslash.com:
This is my 6th summer living in Indiana and that was the best Gas City surface my eyes have EVER seen. Call it cloud cover, no wind, low temps, extra water, ect. It had a cushion at each end, it was wicked fast around the top, and Tracy Hines was passing low from the tail to 5th. It was a true hammerdown "ruts and guts" nonwing sprint car track. I am happy I witnessed it. Hope to see many more nights just like it!
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Chocolate milk is loaded in the cooler for you.

Jerry #66j
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Originally Posted by Pine:
Slash I don't mean to rush ya, but, where are the highlights......
The highlights would have been better had I bought a new right rear before the feature. And thanks to a fan (new friend ) we will have a new one on for Sunday night, if we race cars and not boats.

Jerry #66j
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