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    Default Dixie speedway results 6-4-2011

    SUPER LATE MODEL BILL INGRAM MEMORIAL:
    101 - Casey Roberts
    25 - Shane Clanton
    33 - Brian Reece
    1N - Jordy Nipper
    26 - Tony Knowles

    LTD LATE MODEL:
    18 - Jake Harrell
    03 - Oliver Gentry
    22 - Michael Brewer
    39 - Richard Goode
    99 - Rucker Orr

    CRATE LATE MODEL:
    12 - Darel Owenby
    9 - Cass Fowler
    22 - Alan Brewer
    11 - Austin Smith
    B3 - Jeremy Ledford

    SUPER BOMBER:
    19 - Richard Bagby
    43 - Tim Ford
    40 - Andy Morris
    17 - Roy Patterson
    89 - Kirk Atkins

    ECONO BOMBER:
    22 - Daniel Brewer
    07 - Dan Meadows
    08 - Justin Shipley
    9 - John Binger
    06 - John Davis

    PONY STOCK:
    x6 - Ronnie Faucett
    17 - Lee Sisson
    L19 - Landon Bagby
    0 - Jeff Buckalew
    35 - Dustin Chaney

    CRUISER:
    33 - Joe Trantham/Clay Kremer

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    Congrats to Roberts on the win. The track was in good shape and very fast. Roberts just missed breaking the track record with a 13.91. I believe the record is 13.89. Roberts took the lead with a few laps to go powering by Clanton on the low side. McConnell took one heck of a ride flipping multiple times in turns 1 and 2.
    ~DirtfuseI4~

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    It was a great race glad I was there to see it and get it on video.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IizWwIDrHBQ
    racing I do is going to the track I luv to watch

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    Congrats to Darel on his win in crates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtfuseI4 View Post
    The track was in good shape and very fast.
    Not sure I can agree with that assessment. Anytime track conditions are directly responsible for sending a driver to the hospital then "good shape" should not be used to describe the track conditions.

    I know Mickey cares deeply about the safety of the racers, and he will do everything in his power to make it better and safer.

    We as fans just have to realize that "wet" "tacky" and "super fast" do not always equate to "good" track conditions.

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    [QUOTE=usac7;1385879] Anytime track conditions are directly responsible for sending a driver to the hospital then "good shape" should not be used to describe the track conditions.QUOTE]

    I didn't see what started the flip, but I did see the roll cage collapsed down on the head rest. After seeing that, I would have thought that was directly responsible for sending a driver to the hospital.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usac7 View Post
    I didn't see what started the flip, but I did see the roll cage collapsed down on the head rest. After seeing that, I would have thought that was directly responsible for sending a driver to the hospital.
    I agree ...
    Brandy
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    I am not referrng to the 119.

    The incident I am refering to is the SLM #25 that took a dirt clod to the helmet that busted the helmet and knocked him out while full throttle coming off turn 2.

    The 119 was only partly due to track conditions.

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    Yep, my husband has a bruise on his wrist from a dirt clod this weekend. It's dirt racing ...
    Brandy
    Let prayer be your steering wheel not your spare tire

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    Quote Originally Posted by usac7 View Post
    I am not referrng to the 119.

    The incident I am refering to is the SLM #25 that took a dirt clod to the helmet that busted the helmet and knocked him out while full throttle coming off turn 2.

    The 119 was only partly due to track conditions.
    Ah, I thought you were talking about McConnell's flip. Any word on either of their condition?

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    Jay has a concussion from the clod of clay. Mcconell broke his neck but is able to walk.

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