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Date Posted: Monday, March 10, 03:03:27pm
Author: Someone that was at both events
Subject: True BUT when you have a cold track you can not put all your power down tot the ground. Bring then back this summer and see what they run, you will see some 3.80's - 3.90's
In reply to: duh 's message, "Excuse me but cars don't run faster in the summer months." on Monday, March 10, 01:16:50pm


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[> [> [> [> How about taking a rolling tape to HMP. Then you can see that it is 6 foot short. -- mastermind, Monday, March 10, 08:10:06pm [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> It doesnt matter. If you want to race, the guy in the other lane has to race the same length at whatever track you go to. Now give it a rest..... -- Doc, Monday, March 10, 11:09:16pm [1]


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