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7/5/08, 2:05 AM |
#21
Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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Actually you are very wrong that would be called gossip the drivers wanted to race but the kept the drivers waiting and not giving them a straight answer for hours. These drivers worked there asses off to put on a good race.
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7/5/08, 3:25 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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As for Chris and his crew and DHK et al GREAT JOB, and for the the fans that stayed for the 12 Hours of Terre Haute good for you too! |
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7/5/08, 3:44 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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Well I'm pretty sure that's 4 drivers and I was in the pits with the other drivers and the ones who went out on the track and told the track that they wanted to race but I'm not going to debate it someone is always going to cry about something so neverminds the drivers who are still driving home right now and have to be at paragon tomorrow .... I guess someone will still find something to complain about on here.
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7/5/08, 4:19 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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I'm not crying, I got there and they raced. It took a while but they got it in, not because of the drivers but because the track crew went above and beyond what they HAD to do. Most promoters would have said at 9 PM pull the plug. I know what I heard from the guys in Nomex and, by the way, ask Webb why he had to go back and tell most of them to unload. |
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7/5/08, 4:34 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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went via a blgtn rainout and was getting discouraged when they started so late. Let me just say this, I'm no big wing fan, or at all for that matter, but tim schaeffer put on an absolute winged sprint car driving clinic in the 83 car. Nobody else was in the same league. He lapped most the field twice up to about 7th I think, and some were no slouches like bill rose and other all star regulars. If it wasn't for the reds and yellows I believe he would have lapped everyone. That maniac never lifted slightly for thirty laps and worked traffic better than perfect even through the couple of holes. All I can say is wow, that was the most blistering fast track I've ever seen. Wish it was a non wing show would've waited longer to see it happen DHK did their deal and got it done! It separated the men from the boys. There were a few paragon guys that attempted I think they probably wont again, kinda scary.
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7/5/08, 7:44 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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Race Count This Year: 22 Race Count Last Year: 30 + Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 748 |
All I can say is great job DHK, the track was so horrible when I got there at 5:00 they really worked there butts off making a awsome race surface out of what looked like a flooded plowed field. They worked the track in and asked us drivers to go out and pack it in some and have a hot lap session to feel if it was going to be safe and it was great and was pretty smooth. It was my first race ever with a wing and my first time on a half mile track I have to say it was a blast that I will never forget even though I had some troubles in the beginning of the night getting the car handling but we got it working a whole lot better in the B, I must say that was the funnest race I have run and actually wish I could afford to do it full time.
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7/5/08, 7:59 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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My girl friend wants to know if they had the fireworks.
That was the only reason she wanted to go. |
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7/5/08, 10:01 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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Again, Novotney, Wolfe and their crew put in a Herculean effort to get this thing to where it could be run and DHK even went to the lengths of getting the city to give them a curfew extension, just so this huge crowd of people could see the show they came to see. And when it was ready, man did Tim Shaffer ever put a beatdown on the entire field. The Bloomington Speedway 4th of July race is where we would have rather been, but this turned out to be a pretty good Plan B. Better than I expected. Jerry
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7/5/08, 10:13 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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Race Count This Year: 50 Race Count Last Year: 54 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 8,817 |
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7/5/08, 10:34 AM |
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Re: 5:45PM Terre Haute
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Race Count This Year: 35 Race Count Last Year: 61 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,560 |
same sh-t at parogon tonight --- see ya at putucky ---WINGED WEINIES ---
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