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Topic: California grabs night one at the Grove
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September 29, 2012 at
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Another California native.
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September 29, 2012 at
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As for guys like Pittman now, or guys who raced here (PA) weekly in the past like Henderson, nothing wrong with appreciating them coming out here every week to run.
I just don't want to see Donny Schatz win (and it looks like he probably will ).
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September 30, 2012 at
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So why does McMahon list Memphis, TN as his hometown?
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September 30, 2012 at
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Posted By: LatshPA on September 29 2012 at 05:32:31 PM
This is still an argument? If you race in PA your Posse (hence how Greg Hodnett and Daryn Pittman get called Posse). If you race with the WoO, your an Outlaw no matter where your from. I don't think Paul does either at this stage so I think he can fairly avoid the argument, although I'd imagine if he has no plans to be considered Posse in the future than that car will be running a much different schedule than it has? I'm pretty sure the WoO media team would label him as such before PA fans would. As for CA producing more drivers then PA, I'd say that's pretty fair to say. The population of CA is 38 million, the population of Central PA is about a million, give or take a few thousand. In a numbers sense, it's kinda hard to be competitive in the "breeding drivers" game.
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PA population is 12.7 million.
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