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  • Sacrafice
    Pro
    • Aug 2005
    • 579

    #16
    Re: Rewriting the history of BGN (Offline League)


    "Post Race Driver Reactions"

    #2 Jimmyboy85: Feels great to finally get a pole start...7th isn't bad but wasn't what we wanted but we will definitely take it!

    #72 Billy Nixon: Wooooooo!!!! Pumped about this win!!! Gotta thank the guys at the shop for a great car!!!

    #32 James Taylor: Nothing more frustrating than blowing an engine, hopefully we can bounce back next week.

    #22 Jacob Winter: If we didn't have bad luck, we'd have no luck at all. I'm ready for the season to be over.



    "NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series"


    "Copperhead 200"
    June 12th, 1981



    "Caraway Speedway"
    Asheboro, North Carolina



    Race 13 of 31 during the 1981 Season


    "Qualifying"



    "Race"

    "#51 Don Bouquin wins his 1st pole of the season as he leads the rest of the field to take the green flag"


    "#12 Eleno Jianoran turns #5 David Calhoun on lap 26"


    "#51 Don Bouquin re-takes the lead just as the next caution flies on lap 77"


    "#38 Keith Batson spins out #24 Ross and #2 Jimmyboy85 & #15 no9uawdodge are also involved on lap 77"


    "Some drivers take a gamble and stay out on the track hoping field position will give them the victory"


    "The drivers that pitted didn't have the patience to wait out the slower drivers causing issues like this one"


    "#11 Jacob Gregory pushes #17 Ryan DeCosta into the wall on lap 93"


    "#78 Bob Bolig earns a good moment in a season of hard luck as he motors through for his 1st victory of the season"


    "Race Recap"
    #48 D.J. Porter and #72 Billy Nixon finished 2nd and 3rd to push themselves farther away from the pack in the season point standings just short of the halfway point in the season. There is still 18 races left to go and it is still anyone's championship to win. This was the 1st trip to Caraway this season and was more active in terms of hard racing and impatience than for most of the season as there only has been a couple races where the caution flags and sheet metal pile mounted up. There was 4 cautions on the day and 3 drivers lead a lap exchanging the lead 3 times during the race.

    "Lap Leaders"
    #51 Don Bouquin "Laps 1 through 28"
    #66 David Hetzel "Laps 29 through 76"
    #51 Don Bouquin "Laps 77 through 84"
    #78 Bob Bolig "Laps 85 through 100"

    "Fastest Laps"
    #78 Bob Bolig "18.384 - Lap 93"
    #12 Eleno Jianoran "18.440 - Lap 93"
    #48 D.J. Porter "18.440 - Lap 92"
    #5 David Calhoun "18.447 - Lap 93"
    #28 Matt Burkart "18.449 - Lap 92"


    "Video Recap"



    "Race Results"



    "Point Standings"



    "Next Race"
    South Boston 200
    South Boston, Virginia
    June 15th, 1981

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    • bigbob
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      • Sep 2007
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      #17
      Re: Rewriting the history of BGN (Offline League)

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      • Sacrafice
        Pro
        • Aug 2005
        • 579

        #18
        Re: Rewriting the history of BGN (Offline League)


        "Post Race Driver Reactions"

        #78 Bob Bolig: I guess I don't have to kill myself now.

        #2 Jimmyboy85: Another top ten...still not what we're looking for but still in the running for the championship. ..so I like to think.

        #15 no9uawdodge: What have we learned in thirteen races? Obviously that we're one of the have nots in this series.

        #51 Don Bouquin: Well we got a pole. But still fell from 1st to 12th. Still need to get this Buick up to race speed.

        #25 Ryan Cole: I...Just...Don't...Know...Anymore...

        #12 Eleno Jianoran: Fourth Place Finish is a Good Move for the Jollibee Car, Hopefully I Can keep this race moving next week in South Boston, VA!

        #22 Jacob Winter: Things were going ok until those guys started racing like idiots out there and wrecked me...maybe they should go back to go carts.

        #32 James Taylor: We decided to pit instead of staying out and we ended up with a good finish. Almost close to cracking the top 10 in the standings so that is good.



        "NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series"


        "South Boston 200"
        June 15th, 1981



        "South Boston Speedway"
        South Boston, Virginia



        Race 14 of 31 during the 1981 Season


        "Qualifying"



        "Race"

        "#12 Eleno Jianoran earns his 2nd pole of the season as he leads the field to take the green flag"


        "#2 Jimmyboy85 get's turned by #24 Ross and #78 Bob Bolig & #20 Chris Davis also get involved"


        "#17 Ryan DeCosta got behind and tried to turn into the pit going too fast and hit the wall ending his day"


        "#2 Jimmyboy85 comes off of pit road and causes a huge pile up on the back stretch. Jimmyboy85 wins the 1000 dollar bounty to take out points leader, #72 Billy Nixon"


        "#22 Jacob Winter spins out #48 D.J. Porter proving you get much better service going through a McDonalds drive through"


        "1 week after earning his 1st pole #51 Don Bouquin motors through the chaos to earn his 1st victory of the season"


        "Race Recap"
        Not a whole lot to write home about on track wise. #2 Jimmyboy85 invents break dancing sporting parachute pants behind the wheel and takes home a cool 1000 dollars for taking out the man that hasn't had any bad luck all season long in points leader, #72 Billy Nixon. That grand will have to used in the emergency room as the plastic from the pants don't hold up too well in a 120 degree race car. #22 Jacob Winter retaliates on a fellow forum member #48 D.J. Porter sitting 2nd in points in after getting taken out last week. Points wise it tightened up just a bit, but Nixon and Porter still have a comfortable lead battling amongst themselves even after both had a bad day. There was 3 cautions on the day and 7 drivers exchanged the lead 9 times during the race.

        "Lap Leaders"
        #12 Eleno Jianoran "Laps 1 through 26"
        #13 Mystikul "Lap 27"
        #66 David Hetzel "Laps 28 through 34"
        #15 no9uawdodge "Lap 35"
        #75 HawaiianRush "Laps 36 through 43"
        #12 Eleno Jianoran "Laps 44 through 45"
        #22 Jacob Winter "Laps 46 through 48"
        #51 Don Bouquin "Laps 49 through 57"
        #66 David Hetzel "Laps 58 through 60"
        #51 Don Bouquin "Laps 61 through 100"

        "Fastest Laps"
        #75 HawaiianRush "16.608 - Lap 32"
        #72 Billy Nixon 16.664 - Lap 29"
        #66 David Hetzel "16.674 - Lap 44"
        #32 James Taylor "16.693 - Lap 6"
        #75 HawaiianRush "16.679 - Lap 28"


        "Video Recap"

        "Video has been improved to include all information rather than just a highlight"


        "Race Results"



        "Point Standings"



        "Next Race"
        Savannah 200
        Savannah, Georgia
        June 19th, 1981

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        • Sacrafice
          Pro
          • Aug 2005
          • 579

          #19
          Re: Rewriting the history of BGN (Offline League)


          "Post Race Driver Reactions"

          #2 Jimmyboy85: Not what we wanted. ..just seem to be watching the championship dream slip away.

          #51 Don Bouquin: Well now a win. We still need to move up in points but it is starting to look up. The car is starting to work.

          #25 Ryan Cole: Maybe my luck isn't all bad. Involved in a wreck and I still finished 6th. Wow.

          #7 Ron Draggo: Things are just not going our way right now, but we are still within striking distance.

          #22 Jacob Winter: I hate driving rough, but I'm not going to just sit back and be banged around like a pinball every week. The time has come to treat others the way I'm treated. Glad to finally get a top 5 finish. Hopefully the momentum can carry over to next week.


          "NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series"


          "Savannah 200"
          June 19th, 1981



          "Savannah Speedway"
          Savannah, Georgia



          Race 15 of 31 during the 1981 Season


          "Qualifying"



          "Race"

          "#22 Jacob Winter earns his 1st pole of the season leading the rest of the field to take the green flag"


          "#11 Jacob Gregory, #38 Keith Batson, #22 Jacob Winter & #66 David Hetzel have issues with each other on pit road on lap 35 effectively taking them all out of the race"


          "#12 Eleno Jianoran pits early on lap 67 to try and gain some time on the track with fresher tires"


          "#25 Ryan Cole passes #2 Jimmyboy85 for 2nd place on lap 90"


          "#51 Don Bouquin passes #2 Jimmyboy85 for 3rd on lap 90"


          "The early pit stop strategy works out as #12 Eleno Jianoran wins his 1st race of the season"


          "Race Recap"
          The victory places #12 Eleno Jianoran in 2nd place in the season points standings with the field still trying to chase down #72 Billy Nixon which finished 12th on the day allowing a few drivers to gain some much needed points. The man that came into the race 2nd in #48 D.J. Porter was forced to withdraw from the race with 27 laps to go when his engine let go. There was no cautions on the day and 5 drivers each lead a lap exchanging the lead 6 times on the day.

          "Lap Leaders"
          #22 Jacob Winter "Laps 1 through 11"
          #20 Chris Davis "Laps 12 through 22"
          #38 Keith Batson "Laps 23 through 30"
          #25 Ryan Cole "Laps 31 through 35"
          #12 Eleno Jianoran "Laps 36 through 64"
          #38 Keith Batson "Laps 65 through 68"
          #12 Eleno Jianoran "laps 69 through 100"

          "Fastest Laps"
          #12 Eleno Jianoran "21.130 - Lap 5"
          #2 Jimmyboy85 "21.134 - Lap 74"
          #7 Ron Draggo "21.157 - Lap 73"
          #51 Don Bouquin "21.177 - Lap 42"
          #78 Bob Bolig "21.179 - Lap 75"


          "Video Recap"



          "Race Results"



          "Point Standings"



          "Next Race"
          Connecticut 200
          Thompson, Connecticut
          June 21st, 1981

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