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    Default Boyd's Speedway results 11-22-2014

    Super Late Model Turkey Gobble 50
    1. Donald McIntosh (7)
    2. Shane Clanton (25)
    3. Dylan Ames (44)
    4. Riley Hickman (R1)
    5. Mike Marlar (157)
    6. Vic Hill (1)
    7. Kent Robinson (7R)
    8. Billy Ogle, Jr (201)
    9. Nick Latham (31)
    10. Aaron Ridley (81)
    11. Austin Kirkpatrick (11K)
    12. Shawn Chastain (X15)
    13. Ross Martin (47M)
    14. Josh Putnam (212)
    15. Ellery Leake (34L)
    16. Derek Ellis (99)
    17. David Payne (8)
    18. Josh Johnson (J1)
    19. Chase Junghans (18)
    20. Jason Welshan (29)
    21. Cory Hedgekock (23)
    22. Caleb Ashby (61)
    23. Todd Morrow (T1)
    24. John Owenby (74)

    Limited Late Model
    1. Ryan Gifford (2)
    2. Tod Hernandez (T6)
    3. Chris Wilson (10)
    4. Rick Hixson (R1)
    5. Blake Shapiro (72)
    6. David Payne (8)
    7. Chris Barton (144)
    8. Andy Miller (17m)
    9. Robby Mason (H31)
    10. Casey Turman (21)
    11. Jordan Rodabaugh (1R)
    12. Dakotah Knuckles (9K)
    13. Bryan Pritchard (3)
    14. Andy Picklesimer (1)

    Crate Late Model
    1. Jordan Horton (1G)
    2. Jacob Grizzle (16T)
    3. Cruz Skinner (11)
    4. David Duplissey (D2)
    5. Justin Owens (S23)
    6. Shane Smith (4s)
    7. Cory Hedgekock (23)
    8. Danny Turner (38)
    9. TJ Brittain (05)
    10. Kate Dallenback (5)
    11. Kasey Hall (42)
    12. Levi Ashby (1A)
    13. Warren McMahan (33m)
    14. Matt Steward (14s)
    15. Matt Tharp (21K)
    16. Joe Mike (4)
    17. Will Roland (22R)
    18. Brian Walters (30W)
    19. Josh Walker (16)
    20. Brent Rhodes (13)
    21. Joe Crabtree (114)
    22. Bobby Richey, Jr (11R)
    23. Jason Welshan (29)
    24. Craig Burrows (23)

    A-Hobby
    1. Booger Brooks (48)
    2. Rodney Jolley (J42)
    3. Casey Heatherly (H10)
    4. Hailey Creswell (c28)
    5. Jeff Allen (47)
    6. Ralph McWhorter (75)
    7. Josh Beagan (5)
    8. Beau Bice (41B)
    9. Brandon Stanfield (28)
    10. BJ Wilson (77)
    11. Chuck Cooper (37)
    12. Shane Langston (L7)
    13. Robbie Greene (00)
    14. Jesse Goss (K13)
    15. Jake Caldwell (J4)
    16. Jeffrey Verner (14V)
    17. Ethan Turner (21)

    B-Hobby
    1. Michael Brooks (48B)
    2. Dallas Brooks (45)
    3. Jim Gilbert (19)
    4. Jeff Irvin (38)
    5. Jason Emahiser (49)
    6. David Vickers (D38)
    7. Brandon Francis (8)
    8. Michael Lilly (55)
    9. Boonie Gullett (15)
    10. Stacey Wilson (17)
    11. Ricky Wagner (22)
    12. Connie Kerr (C6)
    13. Charles Williams (43)
    14. Nathan Crowden (41)

    Pony
    1. Michael Courtney (mc11)
    2. Tommy Gilbert (3)
    3. Bruce Kimber (9)
    4. Brannon Knight (21)
    5. Koty Campbell (c11)
    6. Jimmy Plumlee (2)
    7. Jason Todd (26)
    8. Eddie Dailey (1D)
    9. Charles Dettmar (62)
    10. Shaun Tenpenny (49)
    11. Brandon Wilbanks (15W)
    12. Brad Cross (v20)
    13. Joe Joe Morgan (29)
    14. Jason Gillilan (80)
    15. CJ Dettmar (20)
    16. Tyler Nichols (5)
    17. Joe Cross (A18)
    18. Austin Cope (c2)

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    Just wanted to let boyds know I appreciate what they have done with the place. It's appearance has really changed since the last time I visited the track. Also really appreciate the super race being over by like 10:15. My tail can't stand to sit on those bleachers past midnight any longer lol

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    After Dale got beat at Duck River by Hickman Dale said he could not run the big spoiler any more so did Hickman have it on I couldn't tell?

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    I don't remember seeing any big spoilers on the supers but could be wrong. When we entered the pit gate we received a flyer for the running order and it also had the weight rules per motor option and race payout. Thought that was cool. Payout is usually not published in my area.

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    Actual super late model race. All 8" spoilers.

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    To bad riley and the other spec engines got screwed on spoilers

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    Terrible that everybody had to play by the same body rules in the top division of the sport.

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    Its terriable that a couple of the touring hot rods had to cry about spoilers so they took them away.everybody wants to cry about a spec motor with a spoiler. There not limited to just a couple guys everybody can run them and if they are such an advantage they should have one. You never hear the guys with spec motors cry when the track is wide open and there out powered 200hp. Hell no dont let a motor thats half the cost of what most guys are running win a race.

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    heres the problem , the spec motor rule was designed to save people money , ask Rylie how much his motor cost , not saving money , super late model is open motors and same body rules

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    UMP 2300 8" 3 COMPOUND TIRES.They still have super late models racing weekly...

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    I remember a few years back rj did a test with 525 ran laps came in took the big blade off lap times same with 8 spoiler it was on a practice night at boyds,Does anyone rember this?so maybe the big spoiler isn't that important after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcmaster View Post
    heres the problem , the spec motor rule was designed to save people money , ask Rylie how much his motor cost , not saving money , super late model is open motors and same body rules
    Thank you! Probably has more in it than 75% of those evil open motors that were there. Costs of motors are crazy including a top of the line spec.

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    How much is a wide bore 450 ci motor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRT32 View Post
    How much is a wide bore 450 ci motor?
    More than either of us can afford.

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    You seem to be a know it all bk . Worry about yourself on what somebody can afford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRT32 View Post
    You seem to be a know it all bk . Worry about yourself on what somebody can afford.
    No problem boss. Just go buy two then Mr. Drysdale.

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    Will do jethro. Lol

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    I think wide bore motors should weigh 2500 and have holes in rear spoiler....

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    New UMP street stocks...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRT32 View Post
    Will do jethro. Lol
    Appreciate it. Jethro and his people were loaded. Drysdale just got to play with other peoples money.

    Looking forward to seeing that 450 hog on the track next year

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