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davidiam




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PostSubject: Yates not so bad   Yates not so bad EmptySun May 10, 2009 5:43 pm

Hey look at that one 15th one 18th not too bad. I know Yates still has a way to go but they are not as bad off as some of you thought last week.
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Yatesracing




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PostSubject: Re: Yates not so bad   Yates not so bad EmptySun May 10, 2009 8:30 pm

davidiam wrote:
Hey look at that one 15th one 18th not too bad. I know Yates still has a way to go but they are not as bad off as some of you thought last week.
David, this was Darlington. I wonder if the two drivers would still have ended up in the TOP TWENTIES, if there weren't so many cautions. Being a 100%+ YATES FAN and not one of those GOOD TIME CHARLIE FANS, I want to see them suceed.
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PostSubject: Re: Yates not so bad   Yates not so bad EmptyMon May 11, 2009 1:43 pm

Yatesracing wrote:
davidiam wrote:
Hey look at that one 15th one 18th not too bad. I know Yates still has a way to go but they are not as bad off as some of you thought last week.
David, this was Darlington. I wonder if the two drivers would still have ended up in the TOP TWENTIES, if there weren't so many cautions. Being a 100%+ YATES FAN and not one of those GOOD TIME CHARLIE FANS, I want to see them suceed.

My thoughts exactly. They were back in the mid thirties, but wreck after wreck helped bring them up closer to the front of the field. Don't get me wrong, they deserve credit for staying out of trouble most of the night, but it isn't as though they had strong runs. They just happened to be there at the end. Good for us in a way, but nothing to get excited about either.
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PostSubject: Re: Yates not so bad   Yates not so bad EmptyMon May 11, 2009 3:14 pm

eehwkram wrote:
Yatesracing wrote:
davidiam wrote:
Hey look at that one 15th one 18th not too bad. I know Yates still has a way to go but they are not as bad off as some of you thought last week.
David, this was Darlington. I wonder if the two drivers would still have ended up in the TOP TWENTIES, if there weren't so many cautions. Being a 100%+ YATES FAN and not one of those GOOD TIME CHARLIE FANS, I want to see them suceed.

My thoughts exactly. They were back in the mid thirties, but wreck after wreck helped bring them up closer to the front of the field. Don't get me wrong, they deserve credit for staying out of trouble most of the night, but it isn't as though they had strong runs. They just happened to be there at the end. Good for us in a way, but nothing to get excited about either.
HOLD ON, I wouldn't go as far as to say OUR THOUGHTS ARE EXACTLY ALIKE. I DIDN'T SAY THAT WAS THE REASON ,ONLY THAT COULD HAVE BEEN A POSSIBILITY.

In either case, I sure was pleased.
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davidiam




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PostSubject: Re: Yates not so bad   Yates not so bad EmptyMon May 11, 2009 5:06 pm

Yeah I don't know if they would of finished that good if there weren't some car's that crashed out. Put they do deserve credit for not crashing out like so many others did. And also it looked like they did gain on adjustments as the night went on. I did see the one time Paul was behind Vickers in line up for the lucky dog. And they talked about Vickers staying right with the leaders that run and how good his car was. I watched to see how far back Paul was from Vickers and the leaders he was running with. And he was not that far back ,it looked like he was holding his own that run. So i think there car's were in the 20's, but atleast it looked like to me they were making good adjustments for the a change
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PostSubject: Re: Yates not so bad   Yates not so bad EmptyMon May 11, 2009 11:33 pm

davidiam wrote:
Yeah I don't know if they would of finished that good if there weren't some car's that crashed out. Put they do deserve credit for not crashing out like so many others did. And also it looked like they did gain on adjustments as the night went on. I did see the one time Paul was behind Vickers in line up for the lucky dog. And they talked about Vickers staying right with the leaders that run and how good his car was. I watched to see how far back Paul was from Vickers and the leaders he was running with. And he was not that far back ,it looked like he was holding his own that run. So i think there car's were in the 20's, but atleast it looked like to me they were making good adjustments for the a change
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