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November 01, 2007 at
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Acording to http://www.hammerdownusa.com/
It aint a fight unless the helmets are off.
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November 01, 2007 at
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Crazy
Now I wonder if Jason will get to drive the 20 next year?
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November 01, 2007 at
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That was my first thought.
It aint a fight unless the helmets are off.
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November 01, 2007 at
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This is not confirmed as fact. It just says he "heard" that Haud was going to the R19. I hope its true because I am not ready for Haud to not be out on tour. If it is true, I hope Jason ends up in another full-time ride, he sure is an up and comer and has a real bright future.
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November 01, 2007 at
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I would look for Kraig Kinser to be in the 20 car next year. But then again, what do I know?
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November 01, 2007 at
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I think Kraig will be in the 11k next year. And this makes me believe Jason Solwold will be in the 20
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November 02, 2007 at
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someone ask kraig kinser if he was going to be in the twenty next year and more or less he said yes. So it may be kraig driving for tsr and jason solwald going somewhere else.
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November 02, 2007 at
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November 02, 2007 at
01:33:28 PM by wingnut15
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Posted By: Elbowsupandhammerdown on November 02 2007 at 12:48:43 PM
someone ask kraig kinser if he was going to be in the twenty next year and more or less he said yes. So it may be kraig driving for tsr and jason solwald going somewhere else.
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I highly doubt that. Old man Steve is a very proud man. Do you believe he'd let his kid be Schatz's teammate, the one who took over his reign? I see Kraig being in no.11k or even no.11 depending on what Steve does. He's looking like his age now and probably realizes his championship form that used to last all season is now disappearing. I was surprised when Tony put Paul in his car. He needs big names in it, that's why I don't see Solwald in it either. I don't like Kaeding, but I believe he or Haud would fit what Tony needs for his 2nd car, if there's a 2nd car!!
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November 02, 2007 at
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what about joey, now that would be a unstoppable duo
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November 02, 2007 at
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Posted By: jwerkman on November 02 2007 at 08:04:57 PM
what about joey, now that would be a unstoppable duo
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What does Kevin Swindell have lined up for next year?
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November 03, 2007 at
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Posted By: wingnut15 on November 02 2007 at 09:06:31 PM
What does Kevin Swindell have lined up for next year?
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probably doing whatever his prick father wants him too. Man I can't wait to boo that clown at the Chili Bowl. (Sammy - not Kevin).
How much would could a wouldchuck chuck if a
wouldchuck could chuck would
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November 03, 2007 at
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kevin swindell has nothing lined up that i have heard but, it is only early nov so he should have something by christmas maybe.
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November 03, 2007 at
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Posted By: wingnut15 on November 02 2007 at 01:30:43 PM
I highly doubt that. Old man Steve is a very proud man. Do you believe he'd let his kid be Schatz's teammate, the one who took over his reign? I see Kraig being in no.11k or even no.11 depending on what Steve does. He's looking like his age now and probably realizes his championship form that used to last all season is now disappearing. I was surprised when Tony put Paul in his car. He needs big names in it, that's why I don't see Solwald in it either. I don't like Kaeding, but I believe he or Haud would fit what Tony needs for his 2nd car, if there's a 2nd car!!
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Ummmm?? who on this thread was it that said KK was gonna wheel the 20 car next year? Then again, I don't know too much, so why would I be correct? Seems like I said this a couple days ago.
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November 04, 2007 at
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Glad to hear the "Wild Child" will be back on tour next year in the R19!
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November 04, 2007 at
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Posted By: milehigh5 on November 03 2007 at 05:02:20 PM
Ummmm?? who on this thread was it that said KK was gonna wheel the 20 car next year? Then again, I don't know too much, so why would I be correct? Seems like I said this a couple days ago.
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Ummmm?? You and ELBOWS!! Then again, I don't know to much, so why would I be correct? Smart A##!!! Still surprises me knowing how Kinser and Schatz feel about each other.
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November 04, 2007 at
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Posted By: Smitty51 on November 04 2007 at 07:18:08 AM
Glad to hear the "Wild Child" will be back on tour next year in the R19!
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Yeah, that is a good thing. I would really like to see him win alot more. He's one who deserves that.
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November 05, 2007 at
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R19 Announces Changes for 2008
Although most of the key ingredients will remain in place, two significant changes are on the horizon for the R19's 2008 assault on the World of Outlaw's campaign. The team has announced the appointment of veteran Jac Haudenschild as their new driver, effective immediately following the conclusion of this weekend's season-ending action at Charlotte. In addition, the car will now be known as the Owens Corning City Wide Insulation R19. Owens Corning, a leading innovator in fiberglass insulation technology and a Fortune 500 company for 50 plus years, has pledged considerable financial support and their role as our primary sponsor will be a welcome and essential addition to the team's commitment to excellence. The iconic Owens Corning Pink Panther trademark and familiar flames with black and orange color scheme will remain essentially the same, as will the utilization of Maxim chassis and Cappetta power. Leonard Lee will remain in his role as crew chief and reports that the R19 will begin the '08 season with ten new cars and six motors. Marie Lapointe, who wears so many hats it would be impossible to assign her a title, will also continue as the team's multi-tasking unsung hero.
Speaking on behalf of the team, Lee had this to say about their new driver: "It is a real privilege to have the opportunity to work with one of my all-time heroes in the sprint car industry. Jac comes to race every night and I consider him to be one of the premiere racers of the modern era." Haudenschild has over 350 sprint car wins in a career that dates back to 1974. Included among the many highlights of his sterling 34 years in the business are his $100,000 payday at the first ever Historical Big One at Eldora in 1993 and the distinction of having pocketed the largest paycheck in sprint car history when he banked $200,000 at the Mopar Million in '03. Jac and his wife Patty have three children, Justin, Raquel and Sheldon and continue to reside in Wooster, Ohio. When asked about these changes for next year, Jac replied "I am thrilled at the thought of driving for the Owens Corning team and am looking forward to an exciting year".
Lon Carnahan has also announced that Justin Henderson will be the driver behind the wheel of the IDI , BG Automotive, City Wide R19 for the "Outlaws Downunder" event scheduled for January 17-19 of 2008. As you may well know Justin Henderson is no stranger to the Owens Corning R19. Justin did a great job driving for Carnahan Motorsports for 2 years in the Mid-West before launching his own World of Outlaws career. "Knowing that Jac would be unable to attend the event due to scheduling with his son Sheldon's racing, it was an easy choice for me to go with Justin. I wanted the driver for this event to be from South Dakota as he has always been one of the favorites of our Sioux Falls City Wide Insulation location" says Lon Carnahan owner of the R19 machine.
This might also be a good time to clear up a mystery that seems to follow us wherever we go. People often ask, "What is the significance of the car number R19?" In the world of insulation, "R" stands for resistance. The number next to the letter, in this case "19," represents the degree of resistance to heat and moisture. Fittingly, R19 would imply a high degree of resistance and thus, a product of high quality excellence.
A special thanks goes out to Jason Solwold for the wonderful job he has done for the past 4 seasons. Everyone at Carnahan Motorsports wishes him the best of luck in the future.
As always, we'll see you at the races.
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November 05, 2007 at
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Posted By: wingnut15 on November 02 2007 at 09:06:31 PM
What does Kevin Swindell have lined up for next year?
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He tried out next years act on a bicycle, just before the
main event at Perris last Saturday night.
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November 05, 2007 at
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Sowold is going to make the Carnahan's sorry. He's a great up and coming driver and there is no doubt in my mind that Haud won't last the whole season in that car. What a mistake.....
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November 05, 2007 at
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Posted By: slick022 on November 05 2007 at 11:04:36 AM
Sowold is going to make the Carnahan's sorry. He's a great up and coming driver and there is no doubt in my mind that Haud won't last the whole season in that car. What a mistake.....
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Maybe he already made them sorry.
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