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Thanks to every one.If I had won I would have invited everybody there to get in the picture.
I had better get my head out of my you know what, I don't think I'll get many more chances to get to rd 7.It's hard work,both physically and mentally.And you need a good piece of equipment.Thanks Tom, the car pretty much did what I asked of it. Hardest part was dialing during the witching hour (just as the sun is going down).Thanks again to everyone.
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Great Job Ed, Thats a tough little brute you race. Not bad for 6 pin HP. Great driving as well. Good luck at the Dutch!!
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Nice job Ed!, great weekend.
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Ed, there were a few thousand people in the stands during round 3 and we were all cheering for you. When your win light came on the whole place erupted. Same goes for the driver of the white wagon, everyone was cheering for him also and everyone went "awwhhh!" when his win light didn't come on
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Bobby,that wagon was Bobby Bender.He had a great time in rd. 2 when he sent Tex Miller packing.
Steve,thanks for the pics.I didn't know they even existed. It was a wierd weekend.The rain,parking delay,trailer flat tire,going those rounds.I goty home 12:30 AM on Mon and I was wasted.Don't know if I could stand all this excitement all the time.Thanks all for the kind words.
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Great Job Ed!!!
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Way to go Ed from way out west in the desert...It's great to see a combo that's against the norm going as many rounds as you did! Since I don't own a computer, I only saw your first round win, before I checked out this thread and realized that they were talking about you and your Awesome Gremlin! Like you said, your car was right on point, and that .029 package you posted in rnd 4, should get you some more ink in ND next week...GREAT DRIVING JOB ED!!!
Great to see a slower roller getting the job done like yours did...It'll make for some great dragster reading in 2wks!!! ![]()
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The weather changes and times they threw the stockers out there made the dial in, more like a dial a prayer.....
But you did good anyway Ed. Nice work David The New Hemi Guy |
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