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July 23, 2019 at
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I'm going to go ahead and use this topic to try to keep track of new Nationals entries every day or so. At least until I get up to Knoxville myself for the start of the 360 Nationals. I always find it a little easier to have the names of new entries laid out instead of going through the entire list of names and trying to remember if they were already entered or not. Everything is accurate as of 10 am, July 23.
New Entries for Thursday Qualifying Night of the 360 Nationals
23D - Devon Dobie, Wapakoneta, OH (Was previously entered to run on Friday)
35L - Cody Ledger, Omaha, NE
40 Total Entries
New Entries for Friday Qualifying Night of the 360 Nationals
3 - Ayrton Gennetten, Gravois Mills, MO (R) (Was previously entered on Thursday)
9 - Ryan Giles, Grimes, IA
11B - Ben Woods, Newton, IA
15 - Christian Bowman, Altoona, IA
19 - Rob Weuve, Grinnell, IA
44S – Trey Starks, Puyallup, WA
75AU - Kyle Bellm, Nixa, MO
76 - Brad Comegys, Bondurant, IA
83 - Rob Kubli, Milo, IA
88 - Scottie McDonald, Porter, TX (R)
36 Total Entries
New entries for the Knoxville Nationals
15M - Bobby Mincer, Burlington, IA
44 - Trey Starks, Puyallup, WA
49J -Josh Schneiderman,West Burlington,IA
70 - Brock Zearfoss, Jonestown, PA
99V - Ricky Vaughn, Cleveland, OH
62 Total Entries
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July 23, 2019 at
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Posted By: ColtanW on July 23 2019 at 09:49:53 AM
Forget about the curve ball Ricky. Give em the heater.
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105FB - Jordan Hicks from St. Louis, Missouri was previously entered but has withdrawn due to an injury.
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July 23, 2019 at
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Posted By: sprintfanatic on July 23 2019 at 11:21:17 AM
105FB - Jordan Hicks from St. Louis, Missouri was previously entered but has withdrawn due to an injury.
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I see what you did there! LOL!
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July 23, 2019 at
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These are the cars not entered yet that I'm fairly confident will enter based on who raced last year, etc:
Outlaws: Gravel, Pittman, Kinser, and Sides (4)
All Stars: Eliason, Gee, Shaffer, and Wild Child (4)
Knoxville locals: Henderson, Juhl, Jeffrey, T. Phillips, Martin, S. Phillips, Daniel, Simbro, and Dollansky (9)
Midwest drivers/cars: Balog, Dobmeier, Lee Jacobs, Cale Thomas, Gary Taylor, and Skylar Prochaska (6)
ASCS and others: Hafertepe, John Carney II, Bogucki, Covington, TK, Polyak, and Solwold (7)
These are the unknowns I've got:
Kyle Reinhardt, Logan Wagner, Gerard McIntyre, Justin Peck, Joey Saldana, Dave Blaney, Cole Duncan, Brian Paulus, Jeff Swindell, Jamie Veal, Jordyn Brazier, Marcus Dumesny, Cale Conley, Shane Golobic, Jenna Frazier, Hunter Schuerenburg, Matt Moro, Clint Garner, Harli White, and Cody Ledger (20)
If all or most of the top group enter and a half of the bottom group, it'll be close to 100... which is what the count has hovered around the past few years. Let the confirming or denying commence!
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July 23, 2019 at
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I've known for awhile that the Knoxville Nationals A main pays well, and to even start in the A pays well, $10k to start, but didn't notice until now, the B main pays $8,000 for 5th!!!
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July 23, 2019 at
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7 PA cars is a bit misleading, 3 are full time outlaws and 1 is an All Star so really only 3 PA regular runners.
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July 23, 2019 at
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Posted By: chilly on July 23 2019 at 03:26:47 PM
These are the cars not entered yet that I'm fairly confident will enter based on who raced last year, etc:
Outlaws: Gravel, Pittman, Kinser, and Sides (4)
All Stars: Eliason, Gee, Shaffer, and Wild Child (4)
Knoxville locals: Henderson, Juhl, Jeffrey, T. Phillips, Martin, S. Phillips, Daniel, Simbro, and Dollansky (9)
Midwest drivers/cars: Balog, Dobmeier, Lee Jacobs, Cale Thomas, Gary Taylor, and Skylar Prochaska (6)
ASCS and others: Hafertepe, John Carney II, Bogucki, Covington, TK, Polyak, and Solwold (7)
These are the unknowns I've got:
Kyle Reinhardt, Logan Wagner, Gerard McIntyre, Justin Peck, Joey Saldana, Dave Blaney, Cole Duncan, Brian Paulus, Jeff Swindell, Jamie Veal, Jordyn Brazier, Marcus Dumesny, Cale Conley, Shane Golobic, Jenna Frazier, Hunter Schuerenburg, Matt Moro, Clint Garner, Harli White, and Cody Ledger (20)
If all or most of the top group enter and a half of the bottom group, it'll be close to 100... which is what the count has hovered around the past few years. Let the confirming or denying commence!
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Looks correct to me. As someone pointed out last year, the show is made for 80 cars. So, only 18 cars to go to fill that out. All cars beyond 80 do is make up the qualifying night C-mains and make an E main for Saturday night. Doesn't effect the heat races. Doesn't change the quality of the racing at all.
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Posted By: willf270 on July 23 2019 at 05:07:57 PM
7 PA cars is a bit misleading, 3 are full time outlaws and 1 is an All Star so really only 3 PA regular runners.
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Dietrich
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Macri
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July 23, 2019 at
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69K Dewease,51 Rahmer, 48 Deitrich ,39 Macri that is four regular Pa. cars unfortunately it looks like no Wolfe or Heffner car which have been stapels the last few years. If Wagner and Rineheart go that would be six not sure about either
Surprised they are at Lernerville tonight. Zemco doesnt travel much these days.
Rineheart has regular 360 ride at Selinsgrove.
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Posted By: egras on July 23 2019 at 05:14:03 PM
Looks correct to me. As someone pointed out last year, the show is made for 80 cars. So, only 18 cars to go to fill that out. All cars beyond 80 do is make up the qualifying night C-mains and make an E main for Saturday night. Doesn't effect the heat races. Doesn't change the quality of the racing at all.
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Invert is 8 but they start 10 in the heats
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Posted By: shernernum on July 23 2019 at 06:10:16 PM
Invert is 8 but they start 10 in the heats
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Correct. Cars timed 41-50 each night fill out the heats on the back row. If more than 50, they miss the heats and tag the C. So, for all intents and purposes, the show is based on the fastest 40 cars each night. Don't get me wrong, I love seeing 110 cars, but the quality of the show does not suffer at all with 85-90 cars.
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July 23, 2019 at
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Posted By: egras on July 23 2019 at 09:14:10 PM
Correct. Cars timed 41-50 each night fill out the heats on the back row. If more than 50, they miss the heats and tag the C. So, for all intents and purposes, the show is based on the fastest 40 cars each night. Don't get me wrong, I love seeing 110 cars, but the quality of the show does not suffer at all with 85-90 cars.
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Agreed it’s all psychological but we’re all rooting for 100.
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July 23, 2019 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on July 23 2019 at 09:22:39 PM
Agreed it’s all psychological but we’re all rooting for 100.
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That's a good way to put it. I guess one positive to a higher car count is a bigger show on Friday night.
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July 24, 2019 at
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New Entries on Thursday Qualifying Night of the 360 Nationals
72 - Glenn Fry, Winslow, AZ
40 Total Entries
New Entries on Friday Qualifying Night of the 360 Nationals
21 - Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (Was previously entered on Thursday)
14M - Jordan Mallett, Greenbrier, AR (R)
18N - Danny Noonan, Boys Town, NE
52 - Blake Hahn, Sapulpa, OK
55 - McKenna Haase, Des Moines, IA
40 Total Entries
New Entries for the Knoxville Nationals
1X - Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE
7X - Justin Henderson, Tea, SD
14M - Marus Dumesny, Nelson, NSW, AU
46 - Cole Trickle, Eagle Rock, CA (Two-time World of Outlaws Champion, three All Star Wins, and seven straight features wins. Dude's legit.)
83J - Lynton Jeffrey, Sydney, NSW, AU
99G - Skylar Gee, Leduc, ALB, CAN
67 Total Entries
99V - Ricky Vaughn, Cleveland, OH - Wild Thing has been removed from the entry list.
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July 24, 2019 at
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Posted By: egras on July 23 2019 at 09:14:10 PM
Correct. Cars timed 41-50 each night fill out the heats on the back row. If more than 50, they miss the heats and tag the C. So, for all intents and purposes, the show is based on the fastest 40 cars each night. Don't get me wrong, I love seeing 110 cars, but the quality of the show does not suffer at all with 85-90 cars.
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The Nationals could be 500 cars with very few surprises in the Saturday night A Main. 110 car shows by my way of thinking mean that I have to sit through a ton of races to eliminate 86 based on a 24 car starting field. Easier to do in the air conditioned comfort of my man cave than under a 100 degree Iowa sun. Nevertheless, the only night I might think about watching is the Saturday night if I can sell the added PPV expense to my accountant. She raises the point that I'm spending more of the retirement check on racing than Direct TV Now, Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime combined.
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02:49:31 PM by StanM
PS, unfortunately Forest Lake, Minnesota, in spite of claiming the 1962 winner and an active driver participating is the typical Minnesota town...racing isn't even on the radar. Consequently, I'm pretty much certain that no bars anywhere in town will be carrying the broadcast. Any other sport and the broadcast would be on the big screen complete with two for one drinks and appetizers. Keeping my options open and willing to bring beer to contribute to the viewing party.
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PS, unfortunately Forest Lake, Minnesota, in spite of claiming the 1962 winner and an active driver participating is the typical Minnesota town...racing isn't even on the radar. Consequently, I'm pretty much certain that no bars anywhere in town will be carrying the broadcast. Any other sport and the broadcast would be on the big screen complete with two for one drinks and appetizers. Keeping my options open and willing to bring beer to contribute to the viewing party.
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Good luck! If you decide to head south for Saturday night, we will have an open lawn chair and ice cold beer in the cooler for pre-race.
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July 29, 2019 at
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84 as of Friday afternoon.
Who else is left that isn’t entered?
I have Balog,Cale Thomas, the Wild Child, Dollansky, Hafertepe as probables.
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Ford go hug DS and ask him why there still running a bowtie. But, you have said it's coming.
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July 29, 2019 at
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That 46 Cole Trickel entry although a joke made me think of Jason Myers (2 time Outlaw Champ at least three
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