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Posted by: chassisdynamic
« on: July 18, 2007, 11:53:14 PM »

Thank you IceB.

I will be at Oxford this weekend. I would like so much to see Jacob there, and I'm ready to help him there if he needs. I'l call him tomorrow morning.

Carol Jean :)
Posted by: DWfan4ever
« on: July 18, 2007, 07:18:49 PM »

I wouldn't guarantee any improvements on the spelling of his name.  I must say there has been an improvement with the new announcer at Kawartha this year but there are still blunders going on.  Do these guys not get a list of drivers names and sponsors to reduce this problem from happening?  If not shouldn't they take the time to build this information during the early weeks of the season?
Posted by: Racechaser
« on: July 18, 2007, 12:54:56 PM »

Maybe if Steve Robblee goes back a few more times they will learn how to spell his name.
Posted by: IceB
« on: July 18, 2007, 11:05:15 AM »

Car #88 info can be found on the Dew Motorsports Web Site. I'm a crew member from the #25 LLM so I'll try my best to answer some info on the #88

It is owned by Allan Dickie from the Dew Crew. He had the LLM #88 last year. (Red and white car that ran at Peterborough, CCS, Kawartha, Sunset and Barrie)

The drivers for the car are Gilles Seguin and Dave Waite at Capital City Speedway.

Dave Waite and Jacob at Kawartha Speedway.
Last Friday saw Jacob come test the car out and feel out the team etc.
The team was hoping to run the car at the Oxford this weekend with Jacob but being last minute I dont think that will be happening. Look for the car Friday night at Kawartha more than likely.

The #88 used to be Jean Cyr's ACT car that he used to win the championship last season.

We're hoping the car will be stronger this week as it just came back from getting setup specifically for Kawartha. Time shall tell.

And I agree , it is good to see Roblee and Jacob back at Kawartha.
Now to see Shaw and Hooker find their ways back too.
Posted by: SpencerLewis
« on: July 17, 2007, 11:35:18 PM »

the 88 car is Dave Waite's
Posted by: chassisdynamic
« on: July 17, 2007, 11:34:24 PM »

Steeve Robblee wan last friday. Bravo Steeve!

I would like so much to see Steeve Robblee at the Oxford 250 with his LMS, July 22th.. Unfortunaly he will race the next weekend (Saterday the 21th) à Peterborough for the Ontario Sportsman Series. But its not impossible.

Friday Jacob McGrath ran the #88. Somebody can tell us what car was it? Owner? its good to see the return of Jacob.

Carol Jean

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