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    who won at the DSRA race this weekend

    any results from the DSRA race this weekend?

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    From what I was told....about 7 boats in Pro Gas and winner was Rodney King (in Mathew's boat), 2 boats in Outlaw and Erik Kiser was winner. Don't have any info on other classes.

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    Thank you

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    Yesterday wrapped up the 2016 Shootout on the Sabine in Orange, TX. Lots of close racing creating some serious tension in the point standings throughout the class list.
    Deep South Racing Association ran a great accident free race all weekend long.
    JR Drag- Two words- CORTNIE CAMPBELL. This young lady can DRIVE. She and her STV Euro Ski drove to their second consecutive victory this weekend. Big improvements from Cade Alexie in his Allison XB2002 prove that he is gaining ground. If Cade has anything to do with it Cortni better get to testing or there may just be a different outcome at the next event.
    Lake Racer- Lake Racer has one of the tightest fields we've seen in years. Mount Pleasant's own Brad Spigener in his White Allison SS-R is right in the thick of it. Brad secured his second straight 2nd place finish at the shootout. The man to beat is Randy Wheat from Bridge City driving Jason Cockerham's Red/Grey Allsion XB2002. The top several spots in this class are anyones game.
    River Racer- Jason Smouse hailing from Houston, Texas took the win over Orange, TX's Kody Fisette. Kody is a newcomer to sanctioned racing and is wasting no time knocking on the door of long time racer Smouse's 1st place points seat.
    Super Stock- West Monroe's Joe Davis took home the hardware in Super Stock. After going out sooner than he'd like on Saturday Joe must have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express because he came out and took names on Sunday. 2nd place went to Scott Alleman.
    Pro Stock- What a weekend for the Pro Stock fellas. Kerry Sevin the bearded beast found himself back in the winners circle this weekend but it didn't come easy by any stretch. Justin Gould put about as much pressure on that win as one could do. Justin hurt a motor going into the final round on Sunday giving the win to Sevin.
    Super Comp- This weekends weekends high flying award had to go to DSRA's own Jed Angelle. Jed's red Allison XR2001 was on a mission all weekend. Running 2nd this weekend and picking up steam is Oran St. Marie in his Yellow XR2001.
    1400 Modified Production- Shawn Jetton is no stranger to the winners circle. He went right back to his winning ways this weekend. This class saw a battle between the well trained student and his teacher as Shawn narrowly edged out long time friend and mentor Jerry Pettefer.
    Pro Gas- The talk of the race in Pro Gas was the Caldwell Racing Technologies sponsored ride belonging to Mathew Caldwell driven by pilot Rodney King. This boat shot out of the gate like it was fired from a cannon. Another impressive ride making its DSRA debut was veteran driver Bret Hamilton with his beautiful Bahama Blue Allison XR2001. If Bret keeps gaining ground he could really have something for the hard charging CRT team.
    Outlaw- This is the DSRA's fastest class. It never ceases to impress. Shreveport native Erik Kiser and Orange's own Tra Taylor (driving boat owned by Aaron Campbell) put on one heck of a show. Lightweight VS. Lightweight, Mercury VS. Mercury, Tunnel VS. V-Bottom. Kiser and Taylor traded licks back and forth both days with Kiser taking the overall win after an unfortunate mechanical difficulty placed Taylor out of competition at the end of Sunday.
    The next stop on the Deep South Racing Association schedule is the Battle on the Bonne in Farmerville, LA. June 25-26. You can rest assured the Battle on the Bonne will only tighten up and add to the momentum coming into the Quake on Town Lake in July.
    LET'S GO RACING!



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    Nice Writing,Reminds Me Of Galens WriteUps In The Old ODBA Newsletters.

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    Very nice, thank you

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    I always thought it took three boats to have a class? IDK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SANTAFE View Post
    I always thought it took three boats to have a class? IDK!
    get your boat finished and u can be the third

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    New lower will arrive today or tomorrow. I would be guaranteed third place every event . ALRIGHT!!!

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    That takes me back 10 + years

    Their was a guy that ran Unlimited in a 1/4 Master

    He had the best paint job / purple I believe , back in the Party Marty days

    He was always last...

    On the net after a race he said , Yeah I took a 3rd ... yes he did, there were only three boats!

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    Thumbs up

    I would get third as long as no other boats showed up!

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    First race in that class there were three boats, on was having problems and missed this race.

    One me of the other ones will maybe miss next race due to work etc.

    so so many people through the years have asked for a class like this it will be a shame if it ends this quickly.

    Help spread the word and try to get more boats in that class, it's not weighed down by strict motor rules like the other classes, there should be tons of boats running around that fit into this class!

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    [QUOTE=90 5.0;2861023

    Help spread the word and try to get more boats in that class, it's not weighed down by strict motor rules like the other classes, there should be tons of boats running around that fit into this class![/QUOTE]

    Not really. I mean you cold run your boat in the class if you want to, but there are very few boats in the country that really fit the class.
    300lb hulls, motors on alcohol plus who knows what kind of fuel additive No nitros. 150lb drivers. I always loved the outlaw class, but its hard to compete with what outlaw boats have become today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    That takes me back 10 + years

    Their was a guy that ran Unlimited in a 1/4 Master

    He had the best paint job / purple I believe , back in the Party Marty days

    He was always last...

    On the net after a race he said , Yeah I took a 3rd ... yes he did, there were only three boats!

    steve zuckerman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SANTAFE View Post
    Not really. I mean you cold run your boat in the class if you want to, but there are very few boats in the country that really fit the class.
    300lb hulls, motors on alcohol plus who knows what kind of fuel additive No nitros. 150lb drivers. I always loved the outlaw class, but its hard to compete with what outlaw boats have become today.
    i should have been more specific, I thought you were talking about river racer not outlaw.

    1500lbs for small block merc, 15" min shaft are about the only rules. 150psi max compression and 260 gtx fuel so you can't get too crazy

    It's no where near outlaw, Jason smouse has won last two events with a full interior triad v21 and a 260

    jason said he'll prolly miss the next few events because of work, and if Tyler can't get his issue figured out will miss another one. Leaving only Kody.

    Can't have a one boat class!!!!

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