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Courtesy
www.SouthernOntarioSprints.com
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| 1.
With yet another finish in the
top 10 in points, how did 2004
stack up against past seasons? |
| Frustrating!Very
frustrating. The worst I ever
had. |
| 2.
What were some of the highlights
that you remember most about
2004? |
|
Winning
the odd heat race when I was
able to get the car to handle-
even though it was from POLE!
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| 3.
The hard crash at Ohsweken had
to be your least favourite
memory of 2004, how far did that
accident set you and your team
back? |
| Fortunately
we had "LEFTY" which I
used for a couple of races. This
gave me a couple of top ten
finishes. |
| 4.
Being not only a driver but Vice
President of the club, how do
you feel 2004 compared to other
SOS seasons? |
| We
had a better car count at all
tracks, a good crop of rookies,
and caliber of racing is
certainly improving.
Drivers who competed in other
associations were able to make
their presence known. |
| 5.
Having a big part in organizing
the series schedule, how do you
feel adding South Buxton worked
out? |
| Glad
to have them back on the
schedule. |
| 6.
What are your teams plans for
2005? |
| "Git-r-done" |
| 7.
Looking forward to 2005, what do
you feel it will take to get
back to the top 5 and in to
victory lane? |
| Winning
would help! Not crashing! We
have to get the stumble out of
the motor and the handling
corrected simultaneously. |
| 8.
Of the young hot shoes coming up
with the SOS, who has impressed
you the most so far? |
| Cody
Geldart proved his worth by
winning the championship. |
| 9.
What changes should the fans
expect from the SOS in 2005? |
| A
speedier show now that we will
have transponders at every event
and a full car count all year
long. |
| 10.
What makes competing with the
SOS so fun in your opinion? |
| The
cold beer, the barbeques and the
"coulda - woulda - shoulda"
after the races with my friends,
fans and family. |