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    Congrats to Ronnie Silk

    Great job by Ronnie Silk in the TS Haulers #6. Team work & driving abilities all made for a great run.
    Fantastic race, less accidents, but the front runners made the show a SHOW!!! No other division there will top the leader changes the mods had.
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    how many of the first 50 laps were green? 12? 13?

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    What does that have to do with congrats to Silk???
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    Quote Originally Posted by RGeeProductions View Post
    Team work & driving abilities all made for a great run.
    Thanks Richie! You hit the nail on the head there. Congrats and thanks to Eddie, Tommy and the whole TS crew. They worked really hard to bring not one, but two awesome cars to the track.
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    Ronnie was strong all day, great job Mr. Silk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGeeProductions View Post
    What does that have to do with congrats to Silk???
    that was in reply to the fantastic race comments you posted. if I was a paying fan I would be pissed.

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    I'm still so disappointed that every race I go to isn't the best race I ever saw. When they were racing it was good. Did I enjoy all the cautions? Heck no - but I still offer that it was still the best race of the weekend, and 49 laps of fantastic racing. I enjoyed the race and I am perfectly satisfied. Congratulations Ronnie and crew, fantastic job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howie View Post
    I'm still so disappointed that every race I go to isn't the best race I ever saw. When they were racing it was good. Did I enjoy all the cautions? Heck no - but I still offer that it was still the best race of the weekend, and 49 laps of fantastic racing. I enjoyed the race and I am perfectly satisfied. Congratulations Ronnie and crew, fantastic job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howie View Post
    I'm still so disappointed that every race I go to isn't the best race I ever saw. When they were racing it was good. Did I enjoy all the cautions? Heck no - but I still offer that it was still the best race of the weekend, and 49 laps of fantastic racing. I enjoyed the race and I am perfectly satisfied. Congratulations Ronnie and crew, fantastic job.
    Well said, was it the best, none ever are but was I happy to see the best race of the weekend at a great track with great friends...... hell yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howie View Post
    I'm still so disappointed that every race I go to isn't the best race I ever saw. When they were racing it was good. Did I enjoy all the cautions? Heck no - but I still offer that it was still the best race of the weekend, and 49 laps of fantastic racing. I enjoyed the race and I am perfectly satisfied. Congratulations Ronnie and crew, fantastic job.
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    Congrats Ronnie a GREAT job

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    I finaklly watched the race last nite after the Giants game. That was a gutsy move by Silk at the end. Great job by all!
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    Ronnie did a great job and you got to congradulate Reggie for giving him room cause if he didnt there woulda been a mess.Reggie said it was either wreck or take what he could.2nd was the best place to be on the last lap just like @ daytona drafting.Also we couldnt keep the car on the bottom as we didnt take tires We needed a good run.

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    Cmon guys lets not get out of hand. I'm a big modifieds fan myself but they are not all great races. The first 60 or so laps were caution filled and tedious. The ending was exciting but endings themselves dont make the entire race, "great". I've been to many races, short track and sprint cup races where the ending fogged many people's vision of the entire race and this was certainly one of them! Caution filled races are not "great" in my book!

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    Quote Originally Posted by night gent View Post
    Cmon guys lets not get out of hand. I'm a big modifieds fan myself but they are not all great races. The first 60 or so laps were caution filled and tedious. The ending was exciting but endings themselves dont make the entire race, "great". I've been to many races, short track and sprint cup races where the ending fogged many people's vision of the entire race and this was certainly one of them! Caution filled races are not "great" in my book!
    I don't think anyone said it was a "great" race - the racing was "great" when they were racing. All the cautions did suck. One of them was caused by a car that one of the people complaining about cautions on here is a crewman on, he didn't like the cautions either. I've said it before "every race I go to isn't the best race I ever saw." I may never see the best race I ever saw again but I sure am going to enjoy every one of the next races I see, even if the cautions are agonizing.

    BTW - the title of this thread is still Congrats to Ronnie Silk. If you are going to b!tch about the race, maybe you could at least add that at the end of your posts.
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