Felt like the show was much better than my last visit( Gov Cup). The Super Stocks (?) put on a hell of a show and was a real contender for race of the night before they called it due to the damage on the back gate. They had some really good racing and unfortunately some extremely hard hits and totaled cars. Anyone know if the McReary in that race was the same McReary that ran NSS in the past?
Trucks were mildly entertaining even with a short field.
Red Eye was an eye opener due to a few things - a full field and 11 car inversion, Mike Skinner and the now useful high line. In the end the usual suspects prevailed with Tim Russell and Wayne coming home first and second. Rogers was closing on Skinner for third at the finish. The inversion put skinner on the pole and he made the most of it leading quite a bit of the race. That Toyota had some motor allowing Skinner to be real difficult to pass with his skills. Anderson couldnt get it doen and Skinner didnt roll over for him. Finally Russell had more on the outside and made it stick, but there was some real tight racin leading up to it.
Anderson had run ins with Winchell and Skinner - Winchell got the now standard hand gestures from Wayne under caution. Although in this case, Winchell did chop him off a couple times - so maybe he earned them.
Rogers has some new life in this fancy new chassis of his. He was a strong 4th - still needs some more to be up there with Anderson and Russell, but was much better than I have seen him at NSS in a while.
Good night of racin!
Trucks were mildly entertaining even with a short field.
Red Eye was an eye opener due to a few things - a full field and 11 car inversion, Mike Skinner and the now useful high line. In the end the usual suspects prevailed with Tim Russell and Wayne coming home first and second. Rogers was closing on Skinner for third at the finish. The inversion put skinner on the pole and he made the most of it leading quite a bit of the race. That Toyota had some motor allowing Skinner to be real difficult to pass with his skills. Anderson couldnt get it doen and Skinner didnt roll over for him. Finally Russell had more on the outside and made it stick, but there was some real tight racin leading up to it.
Anderson had run ins with Winchell and Skinner - Winchell got the now standard hand gestures from Wayne under caution. Although in this case, Winchell did chop him off a couple times - so maybe he earned them.
Rogers has some new life in this fancy new chassis of his. He was a strong 4th - still needs some more to be up there with Anderson and Russell, but was much better than I have seen him at NSS in a while.
Good night of racin!
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