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7/14/11, 12:12 AM |
#171
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Just got home from THAT. Was a pretty good show. I don't go to as many races as I used to so what I am about to say might be the norm for the guy but Windom impressed me how smooth and consistent he was and the Bloom kid ran the wall like a veteran.
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---------- Post added at 12:20 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:12 AM ---------- That incident happened right in front of me as I was in the infield on the backstretch. I don't know what Critter was thinking but every one had slowed down to turn into the pits but him and by the time he realized what was happening it was too late. He cranked it sideways and on the brakes but his right rear jumped over Coleman's left rear. I don't think it had anything to do with anything that happened during the race.
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7/14/11, 12:51 AM |
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If I was Coleman and the Gulick's I would feel the exact same way. Who knows what Malone would have been doing to "not know it was over". By the way, was he THAT far behind that it took him till the backstretch to catch up anyway? Way to stand up for yourself Coleman. A serious brain cramp that tore up your guys stuff and put you out for a show. Ouch!!!
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7/14/11, 1:05 AM |
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It must be very fine to be Chris Windom right now...good to see him win after being playing "bridesmaid" for the first part of ISW; not to mention the real challenge he is mounting for the top spot in the USAC standings.
Poor Hunter - he was thrilling to watch, but one could tell that flirtation with the high line was going to be all or nothing! Kudos to THAT and USAC for regrouping after the Sumar debacle and presenting a very fine event. What a difference ten days and primo track prep makes! |
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7/14/11, 1:08 AM |
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Considerign that the O'Conners might have had maybe 3-4 days to work on the track, it was great (depending on when USAC finally hired them and they got all the equipment there).
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7/14/11, 1:16 AM | #175 | |
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Race Count This Year: 54 Race Count Last Year: 37 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 2,925 |
The equipment come from mccallister on margaret,great job kinda dusty but the racing made up for itPosted via Mobile Device
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7/14/11, 1:23 AM |
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Congrats to Windom for the win. He checked out early, but following the first yellow, had to elbow up under pressure!
My awards for the night: Tough Luck Award to the Iceman The "Take Notice" Award to Keith Bloom for his gutsy run. He drove his heart out. The "Where's Levi" Award to Levi. The big winner tonight besides Windom......The Action Track itself. Great crowd, racing surface decent (for T.H.A.T.), and the racing itself very entertaining and competitive. And I'll ask the question on everyones mind.....how much for the helicopter ride? LOL |
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7/14/11, 1:31 AM |
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Windom sure had a strong horse all night,.... and Bloom was super impressive in that rim ride,..... heck of a race all in all
---------- Post added at 11:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:31 PM ---------- on that deal with Critter it sure looked to me like he didnt realize the race was over,.. and ya he should have,..but he and coleman were battling good and clean and he may not have glanced at the flag just watching the lights,....which was still green when he went into one,.. and everyone ahead of him was still in the gas hard till off of two,.. then slowed,.... if you noticed the sun was just above the horizon at end of backstretch and he very possibly didnt see the yellow light on when he got off two and when they all slowed suddenly to get off track he didnt,..... not making excuses for him,.. was a bad deal for both of them,.... but speaking from experience when the sun is like it was you can barely see what you are doing off two all the way to the middle of three and four,.... and I raced with Critter many times in the past and never had a problem with him,.... just my take that it was one of them unfortunate deals that happens once in a while when racing hard and then other circumstances like the sun are involved too
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7/14/11, 3:03 AM |
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THAT knocked 'em dead tonite. Good food, racin' beer, friends and weather. Racetrack was good all nite. And they did whatever they could to keep it up. Tonite explains why I hope this place stays alive. Great turnout for the best form of racing in this fine country.
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7/14/11, 3:55 AM |
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All I can say was It was AWESOME Racing tonight had a few hard chargers at times tonight! Congrats to Windom He was Fast All night! The Dust was rough but the race made up for it!
Funny part was watching the Indy car 2 seater driving around the track! Danny 24 |
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7/14/11, 4:28 AM |
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