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August 30, 2020 at
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Dusty Zomer cleaning out Loren Langerud in turn 4 last lap of preliminary night of 360 nationals at Knoxville. Ugly. Loren left in a stretcher and never raced again. In Dusty's defense he had to lift in 2 when slider was pulled on him. Loren however had not that option.
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August 30, 2020 at
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Posted By: smokerudrinkplayeruget on August 30 2020 at 09:23:45 PM
Dusty Zomer cleaning out Loren Langerud in turn 4 last lap of preliminary night of 360 nationals at Knoxville. Ugly. Loren left in a stretcher and never raced again. In Dusty's defense he had to lift in 2 when slider was pulled on him. Loren however had not that option.
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That was pretty bad. So was Brown's on Randy Martin close to that same spot... also 360 Nationals prelim feature.
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August 31, 2020 at
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I'm going with Brian Browns slide job on Randy Martin at 360 Nationals... That was pretty brutal....
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August 31, 2020 at
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in this area.....McCarl taking out Kenny Hansen at Husets in turn 4 multiple times in the same season.........the most memorbale one being Kenny climbing from the car...running half way down the front stretch with steering wheel in hand to get McCarl..........a near riot in the stands as the majority of the crowd wanted to get at Terry.....i believe that was the night he ""asked"" to leave from the higher powers as they knew they couldnt protect him from the crowd
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August 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: 93Ranger on August 29 2020 at 10:27:20 AM
He didn't need to back then. Having the right crew chief makes a big difference.
Things seem to be more equal now. Several other drivers are just as good as Shatz. We're seeing that now.
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I was thinking the samething.......love him or hate him.....Schatz is a class act on the track.
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August 31, 2020 at
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Swindell on (I think) Thorson at Chatlotte a few years ago.
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August 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: HoldenCaulfield on August 30 2020 at 11:39:36 AM
Yeah I remember that one too. Kreitz didn't brag, he just said he wouldn't have tried that move if it wasn't for 10G. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy than Shaffer though. I saw him take out Troy Camp to win a heat race at Port Royal back in the 90's.
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Yeah HC... Had a front row seat for that one!
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August 31, 2020 at
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Larson putting Sweet almost into the stands for the Trophy cup win at Tulare thunder Bowl.
Bet the Holidays that year were very inertaining haha
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August 31, 2020 at
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Breaking my self imposed silence to add two more cents. A gang of us hauled camping gear down there for the 1200# Nationals but I believe it may have been renamed to something like Working Man's Nationals so locals are welcome to fill in the blanks. It was probably a good fifteen years ago that Sammy punted someone on the front stretch. I want to say he was in the Forbrook car but again memory is fuzzy. His victim was OK but he took a nasty ride and it was enough to wake up the boo birds. One of my travel companions was GRP Motorsports who's decal has popped up on a few cars down there this season so I need to have him refresh my memory one of these days.
Back into exile, see ya' later.
Stan Meissner
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August 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: fumanchu on August 31 2020 at 04:26:14 PM
Larson putting Sweet almost into the stands for the Trophy cup win at Tulare thunder Bowl.
Bet the Holidays that year were very inertaining haha
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Hardly in the stands and I don't think Bradley had any issue with that move. He probably would have done the same thing.
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August 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: StanM on August 31 2020 at 04:39:41 PM
Breaking my self imposed silence to add two more cents. A gang of us hauled camping gear down there for the 1200# Nationals but I believe it may have been renamed to something like Working Man's Nationals so locals are welcome to fill in the blanks. It was probably a good fifteen years ago that Sammy punted someone on the front stretch. I want to say he was in the Forbrook car but again memory is fuzzy. His victim was OK but he took a nasty ride and it was enough to wake up the boo birds. One of my travel companions was GRP Motorsports who's decal has popped up on a few cars down there this season so I need to have him refresh my memory one of these days.
Back into exile, see ya' later.
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Yes Stan that was Matt Moro and it was a very vicious crash.
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August 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: StanM on August 31 2020 at 04:39:41 PM
Breaking my self imposed silence to add two more cents. A gang of us hauled camping gear down there for the 1200# Nationals but I believe it may have been renamed to something like Working Man's Nationals so locals are welcome to fill in the blanks. It was probably a good fifteen years ago that Sammy punted someone on the front stretch. I want to say he was in the Forbrook car but again memory is fuzzy. His victim was OK but he took a nasty ride and it was enough to wake up the boo birds. One of my travel companions was GRP Motorsports who's decal has popped up on a few cars down there this season so I need to have him refresh my memory one of these days.
Back into exile, see ya' later.
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Yes Stan that was Matt Moro and it was a very vicious crash.
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August 31, 2020 at
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Posted By: Paintboss on August 31 2020 at 05:30:20 PM
Yes Stan that was Matt Moro and it was a very vicious crash.
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Thanks. Do you recall the year? All I remember besides the crash is that it was hot as hell and we spent some time drinking pitchers of beer in the bowling alley.
Stan Meissner
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September 01, 2020 at
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Posted By: StanM on August 31 2020 at 05:56:55 PM
Thanks. Do you recall the year? All I remember besides the crash is that it was hot as hell and we spent some time drinking pitchers of beer in the bowling alley.
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Forgot about DD taking out Monteith that was bad. Also Im old so please forgive me, but Steve took out somebody at the Gold Cup one year....and that was a bad one too. Cant remember who he got.
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Posted By: StanM on August 31 2020 at 05:56:55 PM
Thanks. Do you recall the year? All I remember besides the crash is that it was hot as hell and we spent some time drinking pitchers of beer in the bowling alley.
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No I don't recall the year I just know it was the the Prelim at the 1200lb Nationals and yes it was hotter than a blistered pig out! There were a couple of grinders (Sammy & Moro on the straight coming that night because I remember my kids going down to the restroom in turn #1 and about the time they hit the Concourse area there was a hell of a crash and I was concerned because I knew they were right by the crash. I was thinking they had Air Rescue come in that night twice, At least once for a driver, Maybe both times?? Ended up being nothing serious though .
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Posted By: Paintboss on September 01 2020 at 08:24:22 AM
No I don't recall the year I just know it was the the Prelim at the 1200lb Nationals and yes it was hotter than a blistered pig out! There were a couple of grinders (Sammy & Moro on the straight coming that night because I remember my kids going down to the restroom in turn #1 and about the time they hit the Concourse area there was a hell of a crash and I was concerned because I knew they were right by the crash. I was thinking they had Air Rescue come in that night twice, At least once for a driver, Maybe both times?? Ended up being nothing serious though .
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My most vivid memory was following my friend Vince all the way down there from Hammond, Wisconsin, with his trailer swaying whenever he went too fast. After five hours behind that thing anything that happened on the track was mild in comparison.
Stan Meissner
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September 01, 2020 at
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Posted By: StanM on August 31 2020 at 05:56:55 PM
Thanks. Do you recall the year? All I remember besides the crash is that it was hot as hell and we spent some time drinking pitchers of beer in the bowling alley.
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You know you're getting old when.....
You don't remember the year of the race, but you remember the beer...
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September 01, 2020 at
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I believe this was 1990 , but it for sure was at Port Royal. Joe Gravino wiped out Daryl Stimeling in turn 1 &2 for either a heat win or just a position. But Joe completely destroyed Daryl's car. I believe the wreck is on Lynn Scheaffer's highlight tape.
Anytime wiping out someone is bad. But it is really bad to do it in a heat race for a regular weekly show. And really bad for a weekly show were all cars qualify.
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September 01, 2020 at
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StanM, that Sammy crash where he decided to run over Matt Motor at the flagstand was the absolute most egregious, blatant take out of another sprint car driver I have ever seen. I believe it was 2003. I don't recall the car Sammy was wrecking peoeple in, pretty sure Moro was in the Sonner 47. I was going to post that wreck, surprised you remembered it... Speaks to how dirty of a move it was by Sammy. Par for the course with him.
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September 01, 2020 at
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Posted By: pee wee on September 01 2020 at 02:54:53 PM
StanM, that Sammy crash where he decided to run over Matt Motor at the flagstand was the absolute most egregious, blatant take out of another sprint car driver I have ever seen. I believe it was 2003. I don't recall the car Sammy was wrecking peoeple in, pretty sure Moro was in the Sonner 47. I was going to post that wreck, surprised you remembered it... Speaks to how dirty of a move it was by Sammy. Par for the course with him.
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Sammy's intentional takeouts are far too numerous to even bring up. Like that incident, he'd just dump you on the straightaway, why wait fot the corner? His style, period.
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