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Date Posted: Sunday, March 23, 10:58:50pm
Author: roflmao
Subject: Track prep is the problem. Have you seen how much VHT they put on the track surface? You have to seal the concrete before you start adding VHT by the barrels. Plus, not with diesel and a fire to the surface. That was the dumbest move ever. But what do you expect from a yankee? He went in blind and still can't see.
In reply to: dont want to see drivers get hurt or killed 's message, "yup this is a post with facts right there, HMP needs to stop and review what they are doing, the track turns to junk as soon as the sun sets. HMP has had more crashes than all the other tracks (hrp, sealy, angleton, evadale) combined!!!!!! HELLOOOOO!! Is it water tables, poor track prep, driver error??????" on Sunday, March 23, 09:29:33pm


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