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June 19, 2008

AMS Legends Race Number 3

Round three of the Thursday Thunder Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway definitely had its ups and downs. After hot laps it was obvious the number 91 semi pro car needed some improvements to be competitive and a front running car. In between hot laps and the heat race we made some changes that were going to hopefully fix the loose condition coming off the corners. Once we had made the changes to the car I had to draw for my starting position in the heat races and got a number eight! This put me starting outside pole for the second heat. As soon as the race began I knew that the changes we made were not what was needed and I steadily moved backwards. At the end of the eight lap race I was in the eighth position and had to start the main in nineteenth. I knew I was not in a position to win the race so when the green flag dropped I just hung back and let everyone else damage their cars while I got some great track time and learned a lot about how the legends cars race and drive around the tight ovals. I once again have to thank everyone that helped me have another successful night at the race track; Randy Poole, Bill and Cindy Elliott and Jim Barfield all made it possible for me to be able to keep the car at the track and without them none of this would have been possible!


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