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March 23, 2007 at
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March 23, 2007 at
10:35:38 PM by catpuppy
Not trying to bash but are we going to see more than 10 pro stocks during the season? At one point during the feature there was only four cars running. Just curious to see if some guys didnt want to bring their cars out tonight.
There was a good number of sprint cars from N and S Dakota kinda of surprised me by those numbers Could be wrong but I think we had five or six out there tonight from the Dakotas. Even had a car pull in from Arizona and one from Canada. I stopped by and told the guys thanks for pulling in from Arizona. Where were the guys from the show me state? I think last year we had approx five or six guys pull down. I think we had one tonight? But, in all had 43 sprints and they did put on a good show.
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands
in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he
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March 23, 2007 at
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A couple of pro stocks didn't know it was a points night so made other plans. Cost of pit pass was another factor on a couple. And then one or two still didn't have their cars completely ready yet.
Hafertepe, J.P. Bailey, Lee and Brandon Jennings, Robb, and Missouri's Randy Martin surprised me that they weren't here but Martin was probably at the USCS race in Malden, MO. Brian Brown was there from Missouri.
I was actually pulling for Natalie but my all-time favorite Gary "Dream Weaver" Wright showed he is still the man.
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March 23, 2007 at
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March 23, 2007 at
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Posted By: David Smith Jr on March 23 2007 at 10:42:41 PM
A couple of pro stocks didn't know it was a points night so made other plans. Cost of pit pass was another factor on a couple. And then one or two still didn't have their cars completely ready yet.
Hafertepe, J.P. Bailey, Lee and Brandon Jennings, Robb, and Missouri's Randy Martin surprised me that they weren't here but Martin was probably at the USCS race in Malden, MO. Brian Brown was there from Missouri.
I was actually pulling for Natalie but my all-time favorite Gary "Dream Weaver" Wright showed he is still the man.
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The WoW guys dont start running untill the first of April according to there website and Martin's site didnt have him running the USCS race. I know things change though. For you Jessie Hockett fans looks like he is going to be running USAC this year according to his website.
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands
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March 24, 2007 at
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No ASCS motor, I'll run with the Sooner Region, but not the National guys.
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March 24, 2007 at
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What's WoW?
It's not HOW fast you go, but how you GO fast.
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March 24, 2007 at
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Winged outlaw Warriors, they are out of MO.
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March 24, 2007 at
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Lee would have loved to be able to race this weekend! Our finances are severly limtied, I am a single parent and he attends school full time. Not having an ASCS motor would not have stopped him from competing if funds were availabe. Lee's time is split between school, working at the garage, upkeep on his racecar and homework. Financial support is much needed for him to achieve his racing dreams. I would like to thank my family, Billy & Quality Towing, Bobby, Rinda and Justin for your on going support of Lee
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March 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: Sheila on March 24 2007 at 10:00:06 PM
Lee would have loved to be able to race this weekend! Our finances are severly limtied, I am a single parent and he attends school full time. Not having an ASCS motor would not have stopped him from competing if funds were availabe. Lee's time is split between school, working at the garage, upkeep on his racecar and homework. Financial support is much needed for him to achieve his racing dreams. I would like to thank my family, Billy & Quality Towing, Bobby, Rinda and Justin for your on going support of Lee
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Hafertepe is an Outlaw now, supposed to run that whole deal
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