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Old 08-11-1999, 03:59 PM   #1
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Post Official Bristol True Street Results

Here's the results from the Bristol True Street event held on 8/7/99. George Klass may be contacted directly if you have any questions.

Listed below are the winning averages for the 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 second classes.

10 SECONDS
#313 Eric Varner
10.367 10.605 10.778
Average - 10.58333

11 SECONDS
#326 Pruett Hutsell
11.014 11.015 11.134
Average - 11.05433

12 SECONDS
#328 Wood Holbrook
12.140 12.223 12.095
Average - 12.15267

13 SECONDS
#360 Ty Holbrook
12.955 12.858 13.218
Average - 13.01033

14 SECONDS
#319 Joseph Cameron
14.816 13.932 13.973
Average - 14.24033

15 SECONDS
#359 Daniel Blackwell
15.308 15.146 15.189
Average - 15.21433

CONGRADULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS.

I believe there were 38 cars entered in True Street.



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Old 08-15-1999, 01:26 AM   #2
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I want to take time to thank Bill, George, all the FFW staff, sullivan county sheriffs dept., and bristol dragway staff for a great weekend. I spent some of the money back on shirts and renewing my MM+FF subscription. I just race for the fun of it anyway. I actually messed up on that first run and hit neutrel by accident, but it got me $100 dollars. I found George to be very straight forward and humorous during tech and in the pits. Once again thanks for a great race. I believe alot more of the local crowd will enter true street next year after watching this years race, it being a bristol FFW first.

JCSTANG , a.k.a. Joseph Cameron

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Old 08-18-1999, 11:36 AM   #3
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I went to the Bristol FFW expecting something huge. I've been to all the 5.0 Civil Wars in Rockingham and was expecting Bristol to be much bigger. It was about the same except Bristol had a few more vendors. Are all the FFWs about the same as Bristol was? C-ya.

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Old 08-18-1999, 02:05 PM   #4
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No. I'd have to say that the Bradenton (Spring Break Shootout) and Norwalk events are much bigger than the rest. Would you agree Jeff?


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Old 08-18-1999, 03:59 PM   #5
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I believe bristol would be a little bigger with better advertising. Maybe some radio ads in surrounding markets like knoxville, asheville, roaneoake,etc. Most people I talked to didn't even know about it. It was still a good turn out thou. Better than the before bristol FFWs. The rockingham events usually have better payouts too. Bristol has the facility now, that could support WFC, if the oppurtunity came it's way.

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Old 08-19-1999, 07:03 AM   #6
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Norwalk has definitely been the largest this year. We had nearly 1000 tech cards (race & show) for the event. As a matter of fact, in the Quick Ford class at Norwalk, there were more than 256 cars entered on Saturday! They had to go 10 rounds to determine the winner.

Of course, I'm a little biased since Norwalk is my home track, but those folks at Norwalk really know how to put on an event.



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Old 08-19-1999, 06:20 PM   #7
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I might have check Norwalk out in the next year or two, along with bradenton. I know how ya feel jeff, i'm the same way about bristol. Hope to see you guys around!

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