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#1 FWIW

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Posted 04 August 2013 - 10:27 PM

Anyone have Mercer results from Saturday, cant get on the website.



 

#2 Walt Wimer

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Posted 04 August 2013 - 10:44 PM

Rod George in the Sprints, J. R. McGinely in the 358s and Bob Swartzmiller in the Stocks


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Posted 04 August 2013 - 11:50 PM

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Posted 05 August 2013 - 12:18 AM

Most tracks are really bad about getting their results out to racers and fans. You would think it is a big secret or something. Once they get your money their thoughts go to the next shows. Smethport, Bedford, Hesston & lernerville usually get the winners info out but as far as the rest and rundown results.....hit or miss at best. Tracks should wake up and reassess their attitude of keeping fans coming thru the gates, with the economy in a negative downturn, they should be putting both feet forward to make fans feel they are really appreciated, and showing their appreciation of their fans attendance, after all without the fans, it would be only a matter of time till their gates would be locked for good. It wouldn't hurt the track owners and/or promoters to greet and talk to fans and driver/crew to show some of their appreciation.......not just sit in the press box, offices etc. They all need to recollect the way the great promoter, Mr Don Martin made everyone feel they were truly appreciated merely by is ever presence and greeting as many as possible. Every nite standing by the pit gate as the "Official" Greeter......those days are long gone!!!


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Posted 05 August 2013 - 05:34 AM

Tough break for Kuriger getting tangled up with the lapper. He was flying. After all the heat Sesco has been taking, he actually had his car under control. Held his line the whole race. 358's always a good show.


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Posted 05 August 2013 - 05:58 AM

Tough break for Kuriger getting tangled up with the lapper. He was flying.
After all the heat Sesco has been taking, he actually had his car under control. Held his line the whole race.
358's always a good show.



I felt bad for Kuriger. Even Rod said he didn't think he had anything for him. The race for the lead between Rod and Turkey was one of the best I've seen all year and worth the price of admission.


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Posted 05 August 2013 - 08:35 AM

Sorry for the delay but the normal is Lou Long has the results posted very early but he happens to be in Knoxville this week but still managed to have them posted early yesterday, just a simple explanation hope it will help it has been on the site also. Chaplain Bill


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Posted 05 August 2013 - 12:11 PM

Most tracks are really bad about getting their results out to racers and fans. You would think it is a big secret or something. Once they get your money their thoughts go to the next shows.

Smethport, Bedford, Hesston & lernerville usually get the winners info out but as far as the rest and rundown results.....hit or miss at best.

Tracks should wake up and reassess their attitude of keeping fans coming thru the gates, with the economy in a negative downturn, they should be putting both feet forward to make fans feel they are really appreciated, and showing their appreciation of their fans attendance, after all without the fans, it would be only a matter of time till their gates would be locked for good.

It wouldn't hurt the track owners and/or promoters to greet and talk to fans and driver/crew to show some of their appreciation.......not just sit in the press box, offices etc. They all need to recollect the way the great promoter, Mr Don Martin made everyone feel they were truly appreciated merely by is ever presence and greeting as many as possible. Every nite standing by the pit gate as the "Official" Greeter......those days are long gone!!!

You're contradicting yourself. If you weren't there, how can you complain about the way you're being treated? If you were there, shouldn't you already know the results?

From an opposing viewpoint, maybe if the results were not as readily available more people would attend the races to find out for themselves.

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