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Old 08-14-2010, 04:37 PM   #4
Jeff Goss
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Smile Re: stock eliminator at Brainard

Agreed.

Driving the top end is an art form. Watch the race and see how early the person in the lead car is looking over to see when their opponent is coming. Being a slower Super Stocker, I usually have to try to "back into them". Hard to judge a car going 140 at the top end when you only run 112.

If you don't red light once in a while, you aren't trying hard enough. I went .499 red against Dan Fletcher a few years ago at the Seattle National and don't regret a thing. Everyone is good. You really have to be on your game.
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