Race course in Milwaukee?
#1
Is it just me or does the entire race course look like it's behind the break wall, I thaught I heard at the drivers meeting that the race would be run partly behind a wall ant the rest would be out in the lake. How does it look to you.
Eddie
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Why don't you come to St. Clair River the weekend before to get tuned up for Mil. Gino put one over on us this past weekend, but said he couldn't make it. It would be great to see some more Pro guys up there.
See you in Milwaukee.
Tony B
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See you in Milwaukee.
Tony B
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When did offshore racing become lake racing.
I have a Gladiator built for offshore racing 4 foot chops atleast not this 1/2 foot chop and calm water.
Let's go back to Offshore rough racing vs. lake water that is nice and calm.
Plus i'm sure the spectators would love to see these bad boys getting launched like in our Jersey Boyz races.
I have a Gladiator built for offshore racing 4 foot chops atleast not this 1/2 foot chop and calm water.
Let's go back to Offshore rough racing vs. lake water that is nice and calm.
Plus i'm sure the spectators would love to see these bad boys getting launched like in our Jersey Boyz races.
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Considering the venue and recent events in Savannah, World Player Casino.com may consider supporting & attending the Sarasota race later in August...Good Luck to the rest of the fleet in Milwaukee....no neat to overheat!
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Originally posted by diamonddaveF170
When did offshore racing become lake racing.
I have a Gladiator built for offshore racing 4 foot chops atleast not this 1/2 foot chop and calm water.
Let's go back to Offshore rough racing vs. lake water that is nice and calm.
Plus i'm sure the spectators would love to see these bad boys getting launched like in our Jersey Boyz races.
When did offshore racing become lake racing.
I have a Gladiator built for offshore racing 4 foot chops atleast not this 1/2 foot chop and calm water.
Let's go back to Offshore rough racing vs. lake water that is nice and calm.
Plus i'm sure the spectators would love to see these bad boys getting launched like in our Jersey Boyz races.
Remember lake Ponchatrain in New Orleans last year? They postponed the race because it was so rough. Well, the great lakes can kick up big time as well. Only thing here is, the race will be inside the break wall. I dont like that either
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Anyone remember the "Edmund Fitzgerald", I think they did a song about it. To refresh some memories it was a huge tanker that sunk in the Great Lakes. Not saying it will, but it does have the potential to get snotty. Remember Bruce, Seaside Heights was 1-2's until we got out and created the washing machine effect on the postage stamp of a course. It definitely got interesting.





