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awesome video’s. i’ve gotta admit i like the trucks a bit better in the old days when they resembled trucks
Hey Stu,
I have to agree with you. I love the old style bodies. Now you cannot tell what make the truck is except for the decal in the grille.
i like it when they finish the race with the panels still on istead of exploding off the truck with the slightest contact
California kicked but that weekend at Crandon, I won the 21 car field in 5/1600, Eric Arras won in class 1. Very fun track and a weekend to not forget