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I have no problem with Larson or Schrader I like them both for different reasons. That said, Bloomquist made the most use of his practice. He did not spend his time rim riding looking for max speed. He spent his time searching for numerous other lines to take other tan the top. Saw him do this in Valdosta practice for him was 2 high laps and 2 lower laps. In the feature he smoked them driving anywhere he wanted. The track was very dry slick and I think they are trying to come as close to pavement as they can.
I think Bloomquist will show those asphalt boys how it's done. Larson is good... but doesn't have near the experience on dirt that Bloomquist does. I predict "ALOT" of caution flags. If Bloomquist can avoid everybody elses problems during the race, I think he will wait until the end of the race and then dominate.
I'm going with Bloomquist, although I think it's pretty wide open who will take it. Clearly Larson is going to be fast, Schrader and Wallace have great dirt and truck experience, and Jon Wes Townley seems to be somehow making it work on dirt(although my official prediction for JWT is into the wall before lap 30).
BLANEY.but not pops.RYAN.No real dirt experience but a team mate who does..And an uncle ,grandpa and probably family dog that does.Faster than daddy in practice and unlike dad kept his truck pointed in the right direction.The old man will keep him patient early and youth and exuberance might just pull it off at the end.
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