National wrap up.

Nov 22, 2011
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Well after a insanely long day, here's my take. WOW! It was great to meet a lot of guys I have yet to meet. I will try to name all the live racers, Cheif, white mountain, run-a-muck, cam-car, Kinser, chips, et, da-pine, sogone, soslo, opa, skippy kippy, old geezer,Larry ( Buckner racing), and one other I think from southern Utah. Sorry can't remember his name great 2 kids to hang out most the day to watch their car run. If I forgot anyone sorry most the day is a blur. Oh yea one other dude, John! I think chief now has a better appreciation for why some times things don't get started on time. John goes way above the call of duty to make sure everyone that sends cars in get to see them run! Guys have got to learn good shipping procedures! If you spend several hours prepping and tuning only to have it ruined by one drop of your box by the shipper, I gets very frustrating for you and the race hosters. There are several topics on this read and follow and if you have questions ask.

To those who returned to the racing and had a break out month congrats' and keep them coming!

To 5kids, and Owens your cars gave me heart attacks, way fast and a pain to stage. I didn't want to be in charge of any wiggles that my happen.
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Great job guys!
 
Go big or go home trying... That's just the way I run Quicktime, loose and sometimes fast. A smart man told me once that all that matters is whoever shows up and runs down the track faster than everybody else on any given day.

There was one 2012 Nationals race and I put everything out there on the track. I raced with some old friends and met a bunch of new ones. I am blessed to have alot of great friends through this hobby and I am sure I will make some more.

I truly appreciate being a proxy racer and having my cars handled & staged so well. I am proof that a proxy racer can have some success in this hobby and can trust the people that handle my cars. I came a long, long way the past couple years and the 12 hours I sat at my computer on Saturday, so far, is my best PWD moment.

Thank you John for all your hard work and for providing a location for a regular guy like myself to have a great moment that I will remember forever. I plan to have more moments in the future just the same.... lol..

Race on my friends...

Scott
 
5KidsRacing said:
Go big or go home trying... That's just the way I run Quicktime, loose and sometimes fast. A smart man told me once that all that matters is whoever shows up and runs down the track faster than everybody else on any given day.

There was one 2012 Nationals race and I put everything out there on the track. I raced with some old friends and met a bunch of new ones. I am blessed to have alot of great friends through this hobby and I am sure I will make some more.

I truly appreciate being a proxy racer and having my cars handled & staged so well. I am proof that a proxy racer can have some success in this hobby and can trust the people that handle my cars. I came a long, long way the past couple years and the 12 hours I sat at my computer on Saturday, so far, is my best PWD moment.

Thank you John for all your hard work and for providing a location for a regular guy like myself to have a great moment that I will remember forever. I plan to have more moments in the future just the same.... lol..

Race on my friends...

Scott

Congratulations Scott. You had some smokin' cars! /images/boards/smilies/thumb.gif