World of Outlaws CASE Late Model Series Feature Highlights from Smoky Mountain Speedway in Maryville, Tennessee on September 2nd 2022. To view the full race, visit DIRTVision.com
Why no bloomquist I haven't seen boomquist since the million at eldora is he running just the tracks that he knows he can win he cannot run with the big boys no more what's up bloomquist
Damn yaw SMOKEY MOUNTAINS 1 AND 2 LOOKS LIKE SHIT IT REALLY LOOKS OUT OF SORTS COMPARED TOO LAST YEAR AND THE YEAR BEFORE BUT I KNO ITS LATE IN THE SEASON BUT IT LOOKS LIKE ITS BEEN RODE HARD
It wasn’t Dale’s fault first off. He was going into 3 and Hudson tried to fit the car where it would not go and got up into Dale. There is nothing Dale could have done.
@@mkeister11 it clearly was dales fault, dale was on the high side with a car on his inside he hit the brakes you can’t just force your way into a spot that’s not fucking open
Hudson forced that car in there where it wouldn’t go and slid up into dale you can’t always judge in racing that the guy In front of you will always be fast sometimes they slow down a bit
Hudson did that exact same move before and wrecked some cars in a Lucas Oil race last season. I think it was Erb that got the blame, but it was the guy who tried to throw it in to the bottom and his car didn't stick. The guy in his 50s who never makes contact vs. the 20 something spending other peoples money once again.
@@hjr2450 dale was on the fucking high side. Hudson didn’t move up the track at all he went up after making contact. Dale should have held his line, plain and simple dale is at fault. You can’t switch your fucking line up in less than half a corner!
It's called consistency. Dennis e r b rarely finishes outside the top 10 and more often than not you will find him running toward the front. Sprinkle in a few wins and you have one of the most consistent drivers in the sport. He does this on a budget which is much less than the top guys usually have and has done this consistent performance throughout his long and distinguished career.