DIRT TRACK
Round I
Ivloy 28, 2axr6
AMA Ford Oualitg
Checked 6rand
National lvlns Championship
when
you're
racing with somebody
like
that. I've been
racing with him long
enough and
he has
enough experience
that it's a
pleasure
to race with
guys
like
that."
Coolbeth
was forced to settle for third,
with Mccoy in fourth over a disappointed
Russell.
"lt
wasn't what I was
looking for when
lSot up this morning, but this is Springlield
and
that's how it
goes.
lt's the mile," said
Russell.
"we
were
really
good
before the
red flag, I felt we had
iust
as
Sood
a chance
as anybody
to win the thing. We had the
red flag and we didn't use the right tire on
the restart. I kind of lost a little bit of trac-
tion
throu8hout the rest of the race. That
didn't
really allow me to be a
part
in the
thing. I made a few misakes
-
I ran wide
and
it kind of took me out of contention.
That's
how it
goes."
King, who had brought
out the red flag
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