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dirt crow
08-19-2021, 03:10 PM
Right on Cade Dillard. We with ya. ….and as soon as I get outta fbook jail I’ll be hammering em too.

MasterSbilt_Racer
08-19-2021, 03:37 PM
This was played masterfully by Dillard. He had already missed a show and was not going to crack the top 5. He appeared eager to find a way to bow out. He managed to snag an invisible high road and make WoO look bad, when all he wanted was to skip a long road trip. Well played.

NeedforLM$peed
08-19-2021, 03:38 PM
Looks to be most of the posts lately are from spammers. Like they are making Blackie look weak lol

zach51
08-19-2021, 04:44 PM
This was played masterfully by Dillard. He had already missed a show and was not going to crack the top 5. He appeared eager to find a way to bow out. He managed to snag an invisible high road and make WoO look bad, when all he wanted was to skip a long road trip. Well played.

I agree. That's basically what I said on the other thread.

84wedge
08-19-2021, 05:37 PM
This was played masterfully by Dillard. He had already missed a show and was not going to crack the top 5. He appeared eager to find a way to bow out. He managed to snag an invisible high road and make WoO look bad, when all he wanted was to skip a long road trip. Well played.Quitters are the new heroes, right?

waaac77
08-19-2021, 09:25 PM
Seems harsh but can’t say I disagree with woo. Short drivers as is. They have a show to put on and if you let this slide where does it stop? Does seem harsh though like they should allow one race

wfodirt66
08-19-2021, 09:37 PM
i am guessing had he been leading points, he would not have went to school

WisWildManFan
08-19-2021, 10:40 PM
The real question is did the kids have their masks on at school 😷 lol

kidrock
08-20-2021, 05:37 AM
Although I agree with Cade wanting to make it more important to take his daughter to school. He knew the rules and he had a choice to make so, not sure how anyone can blame Woo here. Now if you want them to go and revisit their rule on this for the next year I can see that and agree with that. Not sure why anyone would get on FB and blast them when they are just enforcing their Rules.

Pennsboro32
08-20-2021, 06:48 AM
I agree, I applaud him for doing the right thing with his child. However, he had to have known what day school was starting and his WoO schedule before hand.

0cents
08-20-2021, 07:36 AM
Quitters are the new heroes, right?

Sadly that's the world we live in now days.

sa98
08-20-2021, 09:35 AM
This was played masterfully by Dillard. He had already missed a show and was not going to crack the top 5. He appeared eager to find a way to bow out. He managed to snag an invisible high road and make WoO look bad, when all he wanted was to skip a long road trip. Well played.Agree with this 100%. He's seemed to go back home a lot this year anyway, and probably is better off running local this time of year, and picking and choosing what he wants. Also unpopular opinion probably, a wise business move, but one in poor taste, was to drop this story and let it go viral then conveniently restock and drop a new shirt. It seems like this whole thing was coordinated very well.

BTExpress
08-20-2021, 10:02 AM
I know a lot of you on this board take every chance to throw the WRG under the bus at every turn and somehow think the DLM world would be better off if the WoO series threw in the towel and went away. I have news for you, the LOLMS would not have given Dillard off last night so see his daughter off to school. A national series can not survive having drivers miss races for family matters. The WoO already gave Dillard time off without penalty, when he was hospitalized this year. I like and respect Cade but trying to air his duty laundry in public is not cool in my book. The WoO series will survive with or without him. Weather permitting, I will be at Williams Grove tonight to see some good racing. I wish the #97 would have been there.

0_VodooChild_0
08-20-2021, 11:54 AM
I know a lot of you on this board take every chance to throw the WRG under the bus at every turn and somehow think the DLM world would be better off if the WoO series threw in the towel and went away. I have news for you, the LOLMS would not have given Dillard off last night so see his daughter off to school. A national series can not survive having drivers miss races for family matters. The WoO already gave Dillard time off without penalty, when he was hospitalized this year. I like and respect Cade but trying to air his duty laundry in public is not cool in my book. The WoO series will survive with or without him. Weather permitting, I will be at Williams Grove tonight to see some good racing. I wish the #97 would have been there.LOLMS allows 80% attendance to remain in good standing. WoO wants 100% unless they deem it an emergency. Perhaps a fact check before running your keyboard?!?!?!?!?!?!

Barbecueboy
08-20-2021, 03:32 PM
I don’t think anyone wants woo dlm to go away…..just the overlords that run it….or ruined it.

They can start with that Virginia slim smoking guy.

obamaracing#1
08-20-2021, 05:13 PM
For sh4ts sake... Could you image our grandfathers and great grandfathers sitting around worrying about taking their kids to school? Its school not a d@mn funeral.

Barbecueboy
08-20-2021, 11:44 PM
There are kids in Chicago that would love for their dad ( or any dad for that matter) to take them to school……but , we all see how that turned out.

Cade did what Cade thought was right…..like it or not he’s gonna sell a ton of tshirts because of it and his kid will never forget it……I’m not really seeing a down side to it and oh yeah, woo gfy to boot.

intel8
08-21-2021, 12:07 AM
Most kids in Chicago do not know who their father is, let alone take them to school. (Even if they would be awake that early!) I don't care much for WOO, but the rules are spelled out, seems a planned scheme.

nuff said
08-21-2021, 12:28 AM
Definition of confusion : Father's Day in Chicago

dirtcrazy4u
08-21-2021, 05:31 AM
They should be glad a lot of local slm guys showed up at the grove is all I'm saying. Satterlee doesn't follow either tour anymore and I thought Madden was going to be there. He made the comment that the car was good in 1 and 2 but terrible thru 3 and 4 and it cost him.

Barbecueboy
08-21-2021, 08:17 AM
Most kids in Chicago do not know who their father is, let alone take them to school. (Even if they would be awake that early!) I don't care much for WOO, but the rules are spelled out, seems a planned scheme.

Was my point…..if more fathers took the time to spend with their kids Chicago and it’s sister cities would have much better conditions and produce much more solid kids.

Planned or not, the results will be a win for Cade and his daughter over the long haul.

dirtMAN007
08-21-2021, 04:36 PM
Although I agree with Cade wanting to make it more important to take his daughter to school. He knew the rules and he had a choice to make so, not sure how anyone can blame Woo here. Now if you want them to go and revisit their rule on this for the next year I can see that and agree with that. Not sure why anyone would get on FB and blast them when they are just enforcing their Rules.

You are a fuking hypocrite!

Morgs153
08-21-2021, 05:02 PM
I seem to recall that in 1982 maybe, D!ck Trickle was running for the ASA national championship and he missed one of the 19 races on the schedule for his daughter Vickie's wedding. Another one of those days a father doesn't want to miss. D!ck won five races on the tour and ultimately finished second in points that year to Mike Eddy (by 57 points). D!ck had the most top 5s and top 10s that year too and almost made the deficit up. He chose a family decision which probably cost him a championship.

chupp n bloomer fan
08-22-2021, 05:44 PM
If he was leading points he wouldn’t have missed a race. You knew the schedule, is what it is. I don’t blame him, but it’s not WoO’s fault, he deserves no (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) pity party.

Plenty of crap fathers in all parts of the country, of all races, just saying.:)