BC has run the last three WoO Sprint races and finished 15th & 12th in Las Vegas, and 10th last night in Tucson. I think cross-pollination of wing/non-wing sprinters like this is great. Abreu and Larson have/had been doing it in recent years, too.
But with a 15th, 12th, and 10th..... at this rate, doing the math, in 3-4 races he will be taking honors!
Originally Posted by Stevensville Mike:
BC has run the last three WoO Sprint races and finished 15th & 12th in Las Vegas, and 10th last night in Tucson. I think cross-pollination of wing/non-wing sprinters like this is great. Abreu and Larson have/had been doing it in recent years, too.
But with a 15th, 12th, and 10th..... at this rate, doing the math, in 3-4 races he will be taking honors!
the results on the woo site show bc as 12th finish maybe they goofed but regardless awesome run
Saw a tweet the other day where he jokingly said he was thinking about a career change. There is no doubt that there is more money to be had with the Outlaws. Interesting...
Originally Posted by treecitytornado:
Maybe Bryan will take "The King's" place after this season?
You know I kind of wondered the same thing. They are both TSR drivers. I think it is just cool to see some one with the ability and interest to go both winged and non winged. Last USAC regulars that you would see running both is Steve Butler and Robbie Stanley. Back in the day those guys ran USAC, All Stars, Woo, etc. plus you can't ever forget Hockett, he ran everything.
Just cool to see BC have some good runs in the Woo action.
Originally Posted by jts machine shop:
the results on the woo site show bc as 12th finish maybe they goofed but regardless awesome run
Yeah. You're RIGHT! I swear it said 10th when I first posted. One of us (me or WoO) got it wrong at first.
I was listening to it on the Dirt Radio Network (Dirtvision) last night for the first time ever, but it was out in Tucson. I was not going to make it that late for the A Main. I hit the sack after the heats.