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Topic: kyle larson vs. cale conley
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January 06, 2012 at
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Who will make it farther in racing and why.
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January 07, 2012 at
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Deeper pockets on Conley's side certainly wont hurt him, and he is no slouch behind the wheel. Larson might be better, if given the chance. Time will tell since both are so young.
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January 07, 2012 at
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Not an insult to Conley, but no contest. Larsen by far more talented. Saw Conley start his year in Ocala the last 2 if not 3 years, and he hasn't done much past driving local PA, in the winged sprinter. You do hear his name a lot, but mainly as a top five filler. (still impressive)
However, Larsen was an unknown before April of last year, and has set the small track racing neighborhood on it's ear. Multiple wins, in multiple divisions, multpile style cars, at multiple tracks. Some of those tracks he won on he had never seen before visiting victory lane.
You'd be better off comparing Larsen to Bobby Allen's grandkid. (I forget his name, that's not a good sign either)
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January 07, 2012 at
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Larson to answer your ? Either one will have to take a ride with a lesser team and prove themselves a little in the bigger series'. Much like Cole Whitt did in the truck series this past year. Now Cole has been signed bye Jr Motorsports (Dale Jr) to drive the 88 Nationwide car all season.
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January 07, 2012 at
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Who is Cale Conley?
Kyle Larson won over 20 races last year... didn't see Cale's name anywhere.
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January 07, 2012 at
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Posted By: johngr24 on January 07 2012 at 04:46:55 PM
Larson to answer your ? Either one will have to take a ride with a lesser team and prove themselves a little in the bigger series'. Much like Cole Whitt did in the truck series this past year. Now Cole has been signed bye Jr Motorsports (Dale Jr) to drive the 88 Nationwide car all season.
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What Cole Whitt has in common with Kyle will get you your answer to the question of this thread, and it's all abour running without a wing with USAC.
Half the lies they tell about me aren't true.
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January 08, 2012 at
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Posted By: dahlfans on January 07 2012 at 04:26:26 PM
Not an insult to Conley, but no contest. Larsen by far more talented. Saw Conley start his year in Ocala the last 2 if not 3 years, and he hasn't done much past driving local PA, in the winged sprinter. You do hear his name a lot, but mainly as a top five filler. (still impressive)
However, Larsen was an unknown before April of last year, and has set the small track racing neighborhood on it's ear. Multiple wins, in multiple divisions, multpile style cars, at multiple tracks. Some of those tracks he won on he had never seen before visiting victory lane.
You'd be better off comparing Larsen to Bobby Allen's grandkid. (I forget his name, that's not a good sign either)
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Bobby Allen's grandkid is Logan Schuchart, he moved up to the 410's at the end of last season and was on a roll over here in PA. Almost won his first ever 410 start at Williams Grove which was Outlaw sanctioned and had 55+ cars. Can't wait to see how the young kid does this year.
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