My test in a NASCAR Craftsman Truck
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LOL dude that is harsh.
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why are they going so slow and why is the front end of the truck 925 feet off the ground?
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hey. can you tell me how you got to do that? did u just e mail the guy and say "hey give me a chance?"
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Awesome would like to meet u guys n test with u guy. Great job keep helping the develepment drivers!!!
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I think yall are doing something great to help racers. yes it is very hard racing at my age i am 17 years old been racing sence i was ten i am working two jobs to help pay for my racecar. i got a sportsmen and thats all i can afford to race. i have been racing sence i was ten i use to run ministocks know got a sportsmen its expensive racing at a local level. driver development programs gives drivers the chance to show what they got. but y charge to test drive a car.
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I would like to wish all the drivers who have worked with us in the past and future the best of luck and hope that you are able to reach your highest goals and dreams.
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Thats funny because the people who are important in NASCAR seem to think we are doing a pretty good job at helping up and coming drivers. let me guess, your somerich kid who's daddy pays for everything. real racers earn what they got . this is an expensive sport. Hmm ripping people off? your an idiot, who knows nothing about us. We helped guys like Dillon Oliver to make his first NASCAR Truck series race, he only finished 30th but spent less than 2k to make that happen.
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Well I do have to say that all of the cars Ive seen Lafferty Motorsports run do good just to finish the race, never can they keep up, and personally, anyone that waste money in your little "driver developement" is better off going somewhere else like Pistone, someone that actually knows what they are doing and not believing in ripping people off, its a shame you find stupid people to sign up for your stupid stuff.
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well i do guess that you are entitled to your opinion but rememmber that people like Dale Sr. as well as Richard Childress both struggled early in their carreers, we have taken pride in trying to help those drivers who do not have big money sponsors but do have a dream. Is there any thing that you wish you could have done? What have you done in your life that stands out?
Hey @flystud how hard of a time did you have actually getting the test, I want to do this so bad and I can probably even afford it, but I assume they won't test just anyone right?
I'm not sure if I should even fill the form out with my 0 laps of racing experience
rhbcweatherdude 3 months ago
@rhbcweatherdude You would have to ask those questions to Chris Lafferty. Just google him.
flystud 3 months ago
Thank you so much for your well wishes! It really means alot1
flystud 4 years ago
k first off, dont bullshit people, or yourself, that truck is an ARCA Truck, you can tell by the fiberglass body. I do wish you good luck in your racing future but dont try to BS people.
Redneck13Leon13 4 years ago
Hello Redneck, first off thank you for the well wishes. Next, please go to jayski dot com, click on the truck series entry list. You will see that the 89 is listed in on the entry list. Oh one last thing, you can indeed tell by the fiberglass body. The ploblem is YOU can't tell that is a sheet metal from the video. But thanks again for your expertise and well wishes. God Bless You.
flystud 4 years ago
humm, well the NASCAR craftsman truck Series runs with a Splitter on the front and small gurny lips on the top corners of the spoiler. I do see a Craftsman Truck Series Logo. This does not look like an up to date truck, is this an old body, maybe a testing olny truck?
Redneck13Leon13 4 years ago
This truck is for practice but I was told that it has seen races when he fields 2 trucks in one race, the 89 and the 189.
flystud 4 years ago