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benjaminracing33

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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2012, 09:31:27 AM »
ohwell life goes on


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #31 on: May 22, 2012, 09:52:47 AM »
As a outside opinion that really isn't good for anything other than entertainment, I can see why they might hold the caution a LITTLE longer for a street stock or 4 cylinder type car. They SHOULD be able to get restarted on their own in a short amount of time. However, if we are talking an IMCA, late model, DIRT mod or anything that uses a Bert-type tranny, throw the caution immediately because they are alot harder to get going. It will actually save time in the long run
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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #32 on: May 23, 2012, 09:05:57 AM »
if was favored then they'd penalize all the IMCAs that have ran me over this year, i go home with a bent racecar every week and i rarely complain cause i know that it racing.


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #33 on: May 23, 2012, 10:03:09 AM »
Not part of any of this other then watching my nephew (Nick) kick some butt there.  My point however is being that flagger on the corner for many years.  You made a call that is cheered by some and boo by the others.  Sometimes we have just a few split seconds to make a call that we see at the moment.  I am watching the calls coming at me and may not have seen what the original problem started with.  We also many times stand there like damn fools with our bodies being in a great psoition of harm at times.  I loved doing the job and all of the 10 seconds I enjoyed of seeing the cars go roaring by me.  I made lots of bad call, but I can say never a bad call for SAFETY.  Guess I am done for not.  Thanks for listening:)


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #34 on: May 27, 2012, 03:39:55 AM »
flaggers where alot quicker with the yellow this week good job this week its a shame when you get ran over know how people feel on that one was there this week had a fast car but some people think that they need to run you over instead of racing you heads up had a torn up racecar almost every week that ive been there and i barely ever complain about anything i was just saying how it could have been alot worse the fourth week for my car i have alot of time and money and low sponsarships that want me to race every week i can
i know i havent raced every week due to early family issue but i want to be able to race every week and still have time for my daughter who is currenlty at guiseinger hospital in the nic unit getting stronger every week but i wont be able to race every week if i have a torn up car for all who is consered how she is doing she is over 4lbs she is doing amazing but still has a feeding tube hopefully she will come home monday but only time will tell when she does come home

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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #35 on: May 27, 2012, 05:18:22 AM »
flaggers where alot quicker with the yellow this week good job this week its a shame when you get ran over know how people feel on that one was there this week had a fast car but some people think that they need to run you over instead of racing you heads up had a torn up racecar almost every week that ive been there and i barely ever complain about anything i was just saying how it could have been alot worse the fourth week for my car i have alot of time and money and low sponsarships that want me to race every week i can
i know i havent raced every week due to early family issue but i want to be able to race every week and still have time for my daughter who is currenlty at guiseinger hospital in the nic unit getting stronger every week but i wont be able to race every week if i have a torn up car for all who is consered how she is doing she is over 4lbs she is doing amazing but still has a feeding tube hopefully she will come home monday but only time will tell when she does come home


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benjaminracing33

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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #36 on: May 27, 2012, 05:43:32 AM »
so what who cares idk why you have to put something like that i mean i dont question your long sentces now do i dont believe so and i put somthing about something good that happend this week at the track and about my daughter so if your going to complain about how long my sentces are and bc theres not puncations or proper grammer on a post website then i really dont care what you think about the grammer but really im sorry that your kid is grown up and healthy and mine is still in the nic unit with a tube down here nose now what can i do cupcake who the f*** cares whats really on here like seriously your how old and you just want to start drama on raceny


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #37 on: May 27, 2012, 05:55:38 AM »
i dont have time for your drama i have a life beisdes raceny and my daughter is still fighting for here life and i like seeing here every day i can when im not working to pay here medical bills so if you really want to start drama right nows not the time or place for me right now im telling you that bc right now i just dont give a f about anything but here good health and all the good i hear shes doing for guisinger hospital and the only free time i get from to not think about the hospital is when im on the track competing and all my winnings and this season that the races i can race is donated to my daughter zoey lynn benjamin so i dont want to hear another word about my long setences


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #38 on: May 30, 2012, 09:19:22 PM »
to whom it may concern: most racers draw the caution intentional if something is wrong with their car. most guys will wait til the yellow comes out to refire their cars..and then drive straight to the pits.
In most situations, if you are not in immediate danger on the speedway, then the flagger is right in not throwing the yellow.But safety should always come first..instead of complaining about it, why dont you talk with the owner or officals at the track?


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #39 on: May 30, 2012, 09:59:03 PM »
i think it was all settled friday night in the drivers meeting


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Re: flaggers at dunn hill 2
« Reply #40 on: June 02, 2012, 01:13:59 AM »
ya alot of it was lol