wow was it that long ago?
i looked at the AAS results for 2005 there doesnt appear to be any
competition in OSP out there. many events had zero entries and no fast
cars had entered in any of the events i looked at. plus i say i can
beat your "except all lotus" car on the track AND in the amount of fluid
i can disgorge while doing it.
james
OSP - Only Snake Points
Richard Urschel wrote:
>-- james creasy <jcreasy@perforce.com> wrote:
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>>i think OSP was lead by a rotary truck a year ago until david showed up for
>three events.
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>Milt Burleson has won OSP in AAS for three years running. I won it in 2002
>trading wins with Milt, Al Patterson, Jack Van Wettering, Marty Nygaard, and
>David Borden. Katie Kelly also won one event in a tuneup for nationals.
>
>Scott Steenhoek in a Mazda pickup was seventh, having bailed after six events.
>
>What you are remembering is the 2002 Sacramento Cup series. It wasn't just
>David that showed up, but Milt and myself as well. Gilbert and Anthony showed
>up at round 9 to throw everyone into a dither.
>
>"Mercifully, it all made no difference in the end as David Borden drove
>splendidly to post the fastest class times each day and claim the OSP Cup for
>the third straight year." -- The Wheel, November, 2002.
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