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  1. #21
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    Tyler Carpenter keeps impressing

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    Quote Originally Posted by pink floyd View Post
    it's not that way now.
    HUMM
    I think I picked the winner. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEE View Post
    HUMM
    I think I picked the winner. LOL
    lol, Zach dohm 13th to 2nd
    jackie boggs....the last true outlaw
    anyone but lanigan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pennsboro23 View Post
    Tyler Carpenter keeps impressing
    he was the car to beat all night long.
    jackie boggs....the last true outlaw
    anyone but lanigan
    Swartz - we don't build race cars fast, we build fast race cars

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    I thought it was a decent show myself, I wouldn't call it a train race either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEE View Post
    HUMM
    I think I picked the winner. LOL
    It was not due to the track tho, he was just dominant....Zach Dohm came from 13th to finish 2nd and Overton made several moves as well. The track did take rubber with about 20 or so to go but the first half of the race was very good. It was my first trip there and enjoyed seeing all the guys that I normally don't get to see run, the track is really different and special as well.

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    The race wasn't bad in my eyes, it took some rubber in the second half of the race; but they got the race in when most every track around got washed out.
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    Would have like to see if Dohm could've got the win if he started a little closer to the front, but Tyler is pretty hard to beat. Kids really got his stuff figured out in the slick. Glad to see both of those young guns go down there and have impressive runs

  9. #29
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    He is impressive. If he keeps the car under him and doesn't get excited, he's very good. I used to think him in a top ride would be crazy, but he's all around getting better. His interview on DoD was honest and well done.

    Certainly don't judge a book by it's cover, cause he's a wheelman.
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    The track itself has come a long way too from where it was 10-12 years ago. I'd rather go to Junction City or Florence but Richmond is moving in the right direction.

    It wasn't the best race I've seen, but it wasn't the worst either. Richmond is sort of a tricky place anyway because it seems more narrow than other tracks, so you don't have a lot of space. At least that's my impression from the stands.

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