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6/6/08, 9:43 PM   #41
Re: Bloomington Updates
Dannypollock24
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FINISH
Stanbrough
Stines
Cramer
Babcock
Sciscoe
Grimes
Deckard
Cummings
McIntosh
Memmer
Williams
Tusing
Bland
Light
Wissmiller
Chambers
Gaines
Fitzpatrick
Gulick
Holtsclaw

Nice recovery by Bland spins on lap 17 and still finishes 12th.

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6/6/08, 10:58 PM   #42
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Hey Shortbus and Ron Miller where were you at the finish. We looked down about halfway through and you were gone
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6/6/08, 11:24 PM   #43
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Hey Shortbus and Ron Miller where were you at the finish. We looked down about halfway through and you were gone
MAMA DIDN`T RAISE NO FOOL :rolling
 
6/6/08, 11:29 PM   #44
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I'm telling you right now, Jesse Cramer is gonna be tough in the very near future, maybe the best up and comer since Clauson.
 
6/6/08, 11:43 PM   #45
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I'm telling you right now, Jesse Cramer is gonna be tough in the very near future, maybe the best up and comer since Clauson.
i would have to agree there

go cramer!!
 
6/7/08, 12:02 AM   #46
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That may have been one of his best drive of the year. The car was off a little and he just kept diggin and never gave up. I'm very proud of him and his progress so far this year. :respect: :applaud: good job Jess. Haubstadt called and left a message on my phone, they say the have a big check waitin on you down there. :thumb
 
6/7/08, 12:28 AM   #47
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Now how many is that this year so far?

Congrats stanbrough.


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Should be 7 by my count. Congrats as always guys!:checkered:
 
6/7/08, 12:45 AM   #48
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Sorry folks. I had some issues going on this evening.... looks like Chris took the reigns and did well! Thanks Chris!
 
6/7/08, 4:11 AM   #49
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I'm telling you right now, Jesse Cramer is gonna be tough in the very near future, maybe the best up and comer since Clauson.

like every mod driver with their traction control! :kookoo
 
6/7/08, 2:31 PM   #50
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Hey Shortbus and Ron Miller where were you at the finish. We looked down about halfway through and you were gone
John,

I headed for the car when the rain started; it seemed like a foregone conclusion that Stanbrough had it in the bag. The modified feature finish was a thriller, which made up for the lackluster sprint feature. I wasn't aware that the storm sirens were going off while I was at the track. I didn't experience any rain or storms on my way home, and only a few sprinkles before I left the track at 8:22PM(CDT). There was a lot of lightning to the north as I was driving through Montgomery and I could see lightning in my rearview mirror as I was traveling between Shoals and Loogootee. By the time I reached Washington, the National Weather Service was issuing a severe storm warning for most of the area I had just driven out of. When I got back to Evansville, it was bone dry and HOT.
I really shouldn't say the sprint feature was lackluster, but Stanbrough had the field covered for the win. As stated above, Jesse Cramer was exciting to watch and Jeff Bland Jr. really stands on it, too.
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