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- September 15, 2003 at 4:46 pm #40068
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InactiveWhere do we vote for this award…. I have no idea but here are my thoughts..
I would have to vote for Jim Keesling, G-1 driver. This guy has had more problems in all but one race this year that I can remember and continues to press on and have a great time.
He has had a tire fall off at Bandimere that almost made it to C-470, broke a kingpin and spindle bearings at another race there, fishined facing backwards at an IMI club race, spun off the track at Grand Junction but he did have a super view of the race after that, and had a piece of berier plastic get wrapped around hit tire at Steamboat. I think he has had more problems but I can’t remember all.. What does everyone else think? Votes?September 15, 2003 at 9:06 pm #44930Marc Elliott
ParticipantJim, Colin Mcgregor, Mike Broad, to name a few
September 16, 2003 at 2:28 am #44931Anonymous
Inactive@Roger Bonham #80 wrote:
Where do we vote for this award…. I have no idea but here are my thoughts..
I would have to vote for Jim Keesling, G-1 driver. This guy has had more problems in all but one race this year that I can remember and continues to press on and have a great time.
He has had a tire fall off at Bandimere that almost made it to C-470, broke a kingpin and spindle bearings at another race there, fishined facing backwards at an IMI club race, spun off the track at Grand Junction but he did have a super view of the race after that, and had a piece of berier plastic get wrapped around hit tire at Steamboat. I think he has had more problems but I can’t remember all.. What does everyone else think? Votes?Jim also got a DNF in the TAG Sr. class from the turn 1 pile up. He had the radiator punctured!
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