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I thought I was pretty fast until the final round of the U/SA shootout. Then I had Bob Shaw.
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Ok guys n gals, so Since about 2005, I have not driven a car down a track. Nor have I kept up racing, so what's the story behind a U/SA shootout?
__________________ James "jim" Garey Not sure, but I think this is what happened. In 2002 Pat Joffrion held the first Cajun Sports Nationals for sportsman racers, no pros or alky cars, at his track No Problem Raceway, which was the name on his race cars. There was chatter on here about which cars were going to be fast and a couple of us U car guys talked about going and then there were a couple more and somehow the U/SA shootout was presented. Couple of people threw up some incentives and then more got going. It was fun, a shootout amongst slugs, it was on The U/SA Shoot Out. More sponsors came on board and Pat put all of us together in our own separate pit area. Bob Shaw put together sports shirts for us and I believe the purse got up to a grand. You can check a previous post from back then for the results titled "what really happened at Belle Rose"
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