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AJ's CTS run at Daytona

Reply from: forty
Date: 17 Feb 2007, 04:40
AJ's CTS run at Daytona

I was fairly impressed. AJ ran consistently and kept out of trouble,
even when it was thrown in his face.

I think he did well when Chase Miller gave him a nudge. I was shocked
that AJ kept it together and kept running - I fully expected to see him
spin out. When Kelly Bires moved down into him, AJ also kept it together
there. AJ did really well avoiding a number of messes that erupted right
in front of him.

AJ did well to hang down low and focus on running consistent laps and
not try anything too rash. He did do well in making up a few places here
and there. He was shuffled to the back of the pack at that last restart,
but still managed to advance. A wee bit conservative, but well-run.
Solid and consistent.

Overall, AJ had a pretty good run considering how little experience he's
had in stock cars (well, trucks) so far IMHO.

--
forty

“To embrace an extreme, one must first let go of reason.”

Reply from: 6andretti
Date: 19 Feb 2007, 13:24
Re: AJ's CTS run at Daytona

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 22:40:14 -0500, forty <cforteNO@SPAMgmail,com >
wrote:

>I was fairly impressed. AJ ran consistently and kept out of trouble,
>even when it was thrown in his face.
>
>I think he did well when Chase Miller gave him a nudge. I was shocked
>that AJ kept it together and kept running - I fully expected to see him
>spin out. When Kelly Bires moved down into him, AJ also kept it together
>there. AJ did really well avoiding a number of messes that erupted right
>in front of him.
>
>AJ did well to hang down low and focus on running consistent laps and
>not try anything too rash. He did do well in making up a few places here
>and there. He was shuffled to the back of the pack at that last restart,
>but still managed to advance. A wee bit conservative, but well-run.
>Solid and consistent.
>
>Overall, AJ had a pretty good run considering how little experience he's
>had in stock cars (well, trucks) so far IMHO.

I think you want that NG down a few from here.

Reply from: forty
Date: 19 Feb 2007, 14:32
Re: AJ's CTS run at Daytona

6andretti wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 22:40:14 -0500, forty <cforteNO@SPAMgmail,com >
> wrote:
>
<Snip>
>> Overall, AJ had a pretty good run considering how little experience he's
>> had in stock cars (well, trucks) so far IMHO.
>
> I think you want that NG down a few from here.

I thought that some in the r.a.s.c. group might be interested in a
little discussion about AJ

--
forty

“To embrace an extreme, one must first let go of reason.”

Reply from: Lenny
Date: 19 Feb 2007, 14:43
Re: AJ's CTS run at Daytona

On Feb 19, 8:32 am, forty <cfort...@SPAMgmail,com > wrote:
> 6andretti wrote:
> > On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 22:40:14 -0500, forty <cfort...@SPAMgmail,com >
> > wrote:
>
> <Snip>
> >> Overall, AJ had a pretty good run considering how little experience he's
> >> had in stock cars (well, trucks) so far IMHO.
>
> > I think you want that NG down a few from here.
>
> I thought that some in the r.a.s.c. group might be interested in a
> little discussion about AJ
>

I foolishly thought the rasi NG might want a discussion about some of
their drivers.

I'll know better next time.






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