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2010 Snowball Derby Johanna Long Spins Out Landon Cassill and wins Snowball Derby

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Johanna Long spins out Landon Cassill in the with three laps to go, and then wins the snowball derby, if you only wanna watch the wreck, start at :55 Checkout my website! http://brandonsgarage.weebly.com/ and be sure to follow me on twitter. http://twitter.com/weekendwelder Comment, Rate, and Subscribe!!

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  • @lehighraiders73 yeah it sure was!

  • @ajcrdstr24 I if Chase Elliot wouldn't have wrecked on the 298th lap, there wouldn't have been cautions, and I think he would have won.

  • @smfins My other video is of chase getting "dumped". That was an exiting race though, wasn't it!!

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  • This doesn't show who did what there. "Racin' Deal".

  • What's wrong with tight racing? She could have just wanted to get on his bumper and spun him or she had more momentum. I don't think she purposely spun him.

  • She won the race fair and square. if you don't get out of the way in short track racing, you get moved....period. If the roles had been reversed, it would probably have happened exactly the same way. That's short trck racing at it's finest. Door to door, bumper to bumper, paint scraping paint. Glad to see the young lady win. Hope she continues to be aggressive and steady handed. great job!

  • I was ther and that was one hell of a race!!

  • are you from pensacola because i'm from pace

  • Looks like he left a little of the bottom open she stuck it under him and he tries to push her down and she doesnt move and he spins...thats racing

  • @motorheadtr3 As a race car driver, you know that cars don't get through the corners at the same speed lap after lap. Jo could have been timing her run based on his speed in the corner the lap before, and for whatever reason he didn't get through the corner as fast that time (ie cutting his entry to sharp). With two laps to go on a half mile track, you don't have time to wait. I just think it's unfair to put all the blame on her , that's all I'm saying. and your apology is excepted.

  • @phillip0120 either way, i think we both make sense to each other and our points have been made. i know i exuded arrogance at a few points so i apologize for that. i think we both know how we feel, i understand where you're coming from by saying that an early entry can be construed as blocking.. i just think it didnt make a difference at that point cause she didn't have position on him. a lot of big late model races turn into this, i guess it's the nature of the beast

  • @phillip0120 I donno what line Cassill ran in qualifying, I'm just going off of the race videos. I couldn't say what line the different leaders were running aside from the clips I've watched. Makes sense if he entered early to protect the low line. I think with fresher tires and a clearly much faster car, she easily could've won the race cleanly by timing her run right off of turn 2. Instead, we saw what happened. I totally would respect the outcome of the race much more if it was clean.

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