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Topic: ASCS Gulf South Labor Day Weekend
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September 06, 2010 at
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He is fast--look at how many races he's in! He has a lot of experience and lots of seat time! Him racing the Gulf South Series just makes the regulars with the series try harder and pushes the envelope for them to be better drivers! I am out there at every race and enjoy the competition and the spirit of these incredible drivers. They are good men, and good sports. This past weekend challenged many drivers and they all gave it their all!!!
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September 10, 2010 at
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Posted By: rilatracerchaser on September 06 2010 at 10:18:59 PM
He is fast--look at how many races he's in! He has a lot of experience and lots of seat time! Him racing the Gulf South Series just makes the regulars with the series try harder and pushes the envelope for them to be better drivers! I am out there at every race and enjoy the competition and the spirit of these incredible drivers. They are good men, and good sports. This past weekend challenged many drivers and they all gave it their all!!!
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To me the biggest diff is his experiance. I would guess he races 80 times a year. That bein said, in order for the regional guys to "step up their game" they to would have to race as often. Guess the regional guys need to quit their jobs, somehow buy a lot of equipment, hire a couple of guys and hit the road. Then go to AU during our winter. After a few years of that the regional guys can then compete at the same level. Makes a lot of sense to me! I thought the regional series were there to support the nat tour races when they raced in that particular region. I'm in no way taking anything away from Jason. He has worked hard for many years and dedicated his life to be as good as he is. It just depends what side of the fence you are on.
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