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  • Constantine - Saturday

    the first stop of speed week for the U.S. Title Series was in Constantine, Mi today. A total of 95 entries greeted us for the wknd. Day started cloudy and cool, ended with lots of thunder and huge light show, with huge heat in btwn.

    Day brought a great show with, the 1st try of 350h having Jon Elderige blowing over side ways in the 1st turn, came out uninjured, thanks to being outside for the start and not being in anyone's path.

    250R
    Paul Bosnich
    Tim Small
    Rich Krier

    350h
    Chris Hellsten. 1200 pt. Win, looked really fast
    Ike yoder
    Gary Buskirk

    500r
    Jared G
    Mike Thirlby
    Jim Kirts
    13 had to go to 10, with Jared and Mike with 1100 pts. A piece, Jared on time


    125h
    Kurt Nydahl
    Brett Simmons
    David Augustine


    500h
    Ike Yoder
    Rick Savor
    Sean Mckean

    K pro
    Peter Crowley
    Vinnie Buskirk
    Baylee Burkland




  • #2
    Thanks for the report Ray. As always you are the best. Are you saying there were 13 500R at Constantine , if so I am sorry I missed that.



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    • #3
      Yes, we could only run 10 for final, narrow water. Actually had 15, but 2 scratched b4 started. Today we have elms in 250h.



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      • #4
        500r

        Would love to see that many 500 runabouts on that course. Last time I ran there we had 6 and I thought that was alot.
        Looking forward to hearing about todays results.
        Thanks Ray

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        • #5
          It is interesting the way classes go up and down , it seems a few years ago 6 of 7 were the norm. When is the last time there were 15 registered not to mention 10 on the water at one time. That will be fun to watch at DePue!!!!!



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          • #6
            How many 125H's were there? I noticed a couple SO drivers finished in the top three. Were either of them step-ups?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by racingfan1 View Post
              It is interesting the way classes go up and down , it seems a few years ago 6 of 7 were the norm. When is the last time there were 15 registered not to mention 10 on the water at one time. That will be fun to watch at DePue!!!!!

              Hope someone takes pictures of that

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              • #8
                Brennan Burkland

                Originally posted by 1100-one View Post
                Hope someone takes pictures of that
                Brennan may respond to this, but he had his helmet cam on for this one. Not sure where he will post.

                Great final as Jared G, finished out front for the overall win.



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                • #9
                  125h

                  Originally posted by Brew56 View Post
                  How many 125H's were there? I noticed a couple SO drivers finished in the top three. Were either of them step-ups?
                  8 started and Kurt did a wonderful job Jeff, forgive me he is a PRO to us.LOL Tried and true 125's.

                  Ray
                  Last edited by RLR; 07-24-2011, 04:45 PM.



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