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    Default How bout them Swartz Cars

    Tim Dohm and Jackie Boggs take home the big money tonight!!!

    Doug Drown dominating in his as well
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    for the record devin gilpin had the car to beat tonight but he abused them tars and caught a flat on lap 26. he had a great run going. the rain didn't move in as quickly as some thought it would
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    5th Annual Boone Coleman Memorial Gator 50
    Quick time - Boggs 14.3 Nick Bocook 14.7
    Dash Finish
    5th Annual Boone Coleman "Gator 50" Late Model Fast Dash Finish:
    Devin Gilpin
    Shannon Thornsberry
    Jackie Boggs
    Tim Allen
    Nick Bocook
    Audie Swartz (DNF)
    Heat winners
    Kenny Christy and Delmas Conley

    feature top 5
    Late Model feature finish (top 5):
    Jackie Boggs
    Rod Conley
    Shannon Thornsberry
    RJ Conley
    Jason Montgomery

    your modified
    quick time Ervin Vance also in a swart modified
    Modified feature finish (top 5):
    Ervin Vance
    Eric Hatfield
    Brian Skaggs
    Scott Lemaster
    Keith Smith


    the track was superb tonight one of the best surfaces i believe I've ever seen at Portsmouth.
    04192016

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    Limited Late feature rolled out as the rain moved in and it was a gulley washer. make up will be this coming saturday
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    Gilpin had a bolt come out of his body support cut his tire down.
    Last edited by zyoung25; 05-30-2016 at 09:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zyoung25 View Post
    Gilpin had a screw cut his tire down.
    I never really saw a Swartz car up close, I will say for a bigger guy like myself they look like a pretty safe option. I wonder if Dohm's car is a tall cage version, looking at pictures of Boggs' car though his also has a good sized opening as well.

    Dohm was fast all weekend and just had bad luck on Saturday or he would have had a top 5 there as well.

    Very impressed with the Tyler Co. local drivers all weekend, my first time seeing many of them but they sure left an impression.

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    To my knowledge there is not a tall cage version like other chassis have. All of them are tall to make for easier exits. Audie is huge on safety, top quality craftsmanship, really builds a nice car.

    Great guy on the phone, anytime I call he is quick to give advice and really try's to help his cars win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeroracing View Post
    To my knowledge there is not a tall cage version like other chassis have. All of them are tall to make for easier exits. Audie is huge on safety, top quality craftsmanship, really builds a nice car.

    Great guy on the phone, anytime I call he is quick to give advice and really try's to help his cars win.
    I can get behind that, just about the only thing that scares me about racing is fire - what happened to Charlie Floyd is my worst nightmare. Looking at some of the cars out there (XR1, Longhorn, etc) I would have a hard enough time getting out of the car when all four tires are planted on the ground. Upside down I would be in big trouble.

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    that tall cage came about when Jackie flipped and broke his neck. I've seen a few different Swartz cars you can tell by how high the cage is the majority are tall and look different. there are very few that have the different cage on them
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    Quote Originally Posted by W2Racing09 View Post
    I can get behind that, just about the only thing that scares me about racing is fire - what happened to Charlie Floyd is my worst nightmare. Looking at some of the cars out there (XR1, Longhorn, etc) I would have a hard enough time getting out of the car when all four tires are planted on the ground. Upside down I would be in big trouble.
    It looks to me like the Longhorn and XR1 have taller cages than, say, a Disco or BWRC car. There is a aerodynamic benefit to having the roof way up in the air.
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    Don't forget Chris Garnes winning in his.
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