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Thank's guys. I had a great time traveling
all over and doing a lot of racing, I put 10,000 miles on my truck towing to all these races. I always wanted to be a local track champion, but I can see now how winning that is not the same as having to race on a different track each race. There were some really great car's at these races. Two of my favorites were 2 guy's from South Carolina Tim Clark and Ted Carter, Tim has a beautiful 67 Chevelle with a 427 that run's 11.25 on dot mickey's, and Ted has a 69 Garnet red SS 396 Chevelle that run's 11.75, Tim wound up in 8th place this year. Jerry Glanville the ex football coach even showed up with a 76 torino powered by a nascar truck motor ran 10.75. The variety of cars is great. I was also sorry to see the Factory Stock class go away, They ran in Bowling Green last year and put on a great show. By the way Pete were you there? I am happy to have the 2 on my car for next year but that big #1 would have been much better. The real story on my daughter is that I was number 9 qualifer and she was number 20 and using the sportsman ladder like NSCA does I had her in the first round. Since this was her first race in NSCA she took one for the old man to make sure I got to the second round. she redlighted and broke out makes a man proud to have a kid like that (pun intended). |
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