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Thanks again everyone.
Toby, it was a very good race and I was very happy with they way I drove, I wish I could do that more often. I was going dead on with a 5, a package I would love to have every round. Larry, I can't wait to you and Patsy are out again, I'm sure most would agree that we miss the live reports. |
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Great Job ......KEN
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I thought Keith Lynch put down a heck of a single
.019 light and .007 under a 10.02 dial - 133.88 - does not look like he lifted Looks ready to go some rounds Good luck to you OHIO guys :-) peace |
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No sir, no lifting on that run.
He ran all out.... But not necessarily all in....if you know what I mean... David The New Hemi Guy |
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Here is the last batch of pictures from John DiBartolomeo
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Putting horsepower factors aside, I really enjoyed watching all the new package cars run. My biggest impression is that when they finally begin attacking the starting line instead of just driving away, we'll see a whole new level of performance. Had the starting line been a traffic light, I'm not sure a cop sitting at the intersection would have written anybody a ticket. Again, not a slam. I like technology and I do like the cars if they ever find their proper class. |
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Hope to make ours look like that but it may be more difficult with a 2-speed :-) peace |
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