TECHNICALLY, EDWARDS WAS RIGHT
Mon, 2007-03-19 13:37
Greg Anderson may have wanted to be the first to run 210, but
technically he was the third. Let the record reflect that Mike Edwards
was the history maker.
Greg Anderson may have wanted to be the first to run 210, but technically he was the third. Let the record reflect that Mike Edwards was the history maker.
Edwards recorded an impressive 6.575/210.18 mph run following Anderson's 211-mph run earlier in the third qualifying session. "Well, I was the first to run 210-mph in a Pro Stock car," quipped Edwards over the PA system afterward, and he was correct.
Edwards recorded an impressive 6.575/210.18 mph run following Anderson's 211-mph run earlier in the third qualifying session. "Well, I was the first to run 210-mph in a Pro Stock car," quipped Edwards over the PA system afterward, and he was correct.
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