Joe Kidd
#62
7/18/08 12:42 PM
I love the pictures that have the fans expressions in the background that are clear enough to see. I got a few good chuckles out of it. Now in no way am I laughing about the car in the wreck. I hope the guy was ok.
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#63
7/18/08 1:07 PM
The dust was bad. No doubt about that. But, through the dust, there was a race that was better than either Lawrenceburg race or the one at Gas City. As I eluded to before, watching JCJ knife through traffic was like watching an artist at work. And the battle for third that went on between Cottle and Hockett was an excellent one. Let's hope they get the dust problem fixed. This is a big, wide track, with a nice facility, really good hosts and a picturesque backdrop. As long as they can keep it from being like you're living in a John Steinbeck novel, it's a very comfortable place to see a race.
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Winston Churchill
racer-x (Offline)
#66
7/18/08 1:55 PM
That guys look on his face reminds me of the chinese people there last night..But then again i might be WONG !!!!!!
Racerrob (Offline)
#68
7/18/08 2:08 PM
I will be proposing the addition of 5 more sprint races for national points at Kamp this year!!! (Sorry there are no emotiocons on the mobile version of IOW)
Thanks to all who offered congratulations and espically those who braved the dust/rock storm last night.
Rob Hoffman
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Dirtfan (Offline)
#69
7/18/08 2:18 PM
Originally Posted by Racerrob:
I will be proposing the addition of 5 more sprint races for national points at Kamp this year!!! (Sorry there are no emotiocons on the mobile version of IOW)
Thanks to all who offered congratulations and espically those who braved the dust/rock storm last night.
Rob Hoffman
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Just five????:applaud:
Dan Hetser
"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"