J. S.
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Quite an interesting day today in the fuel classes at Charlotte.
Round 1 of FC: Laughlin/Dunn defeats a tire-smoking Force. Dave Richards defeats a tire-smoking Capps. Terry Haddock defeats a tire-smoking Chad Green. And Paul Lee defeats JR Todd in a competitive race. It's been a long time since we've seen so many big upsets like this in the first Rd. That was a significant defeat for Capps to go out in Rd #1.
It's been a long time since the Jim Dunn car has gone a few rounds. Not an impressive performance, but sometimes if you just get down the track with a so-so ET you will win a few. I wonder if they actually made money by going to the Semi's? Or does it cost more to go rounds than they make in round money?
TF: Both Torrance and Ashley both took big hits in the points by going out in Rd #1. And Brown and Brittany go out in Rd 2. It sure was a good time for the Kaliita car to find some luck and some consistency. Two in a row for Doug. Let's hope for more.
There sure seemed to be much more than the usual amount of tire smokers today, which accounted for most of the upsets. What was up with the track?
Round 1 of FC: Laughlin/Dunn defeats a tire-smoking Force. Dave Richards defeats a tire-smoking Capps. Terry Haddock defeats a tire-smoking Chad Green. And Paul Lee defeats JR Todd in a competitive race. It's been a long time since we've seen so many big upsets like this in the first Rd. That was a significant defeat for Capps to go out in Rd #1.
It's been a long time since the Jim Dunn car has gone a few rounds. Not an impressive performance, but sometimes if you just get down the track with a so-so ET you will win a few. I wonder if they actually made money by going to the Semi's? Or does it cost more to go rounds than they make in round money?
TF: Both Torrance and Ashley both took big hits in the points by going out in Rd #1. And Brown and Brittany go out in Rd 2. It sure was a good time for the Kaliita car to find some luck and some consistency. Two in a row for Doug. Let's hope for more.
There sure seemed to be much more than the usual amount of tire smokers today, which accounted for most of the upsets. What was up with the track?