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Crutchfield was assured an entry into Pomona based on his points position previous to Pomona. I don't think was really a "driver change". Sharp could have just withdrew from the race and choose to let his car sit in the trailer. Crutchfield could have shown up with his own car or borrowed someone elses. Crutchfield apparently accepted the gracious offer of Mr. Sharp and saved some money by not hauling his own car across the country.
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All this abuse of the system by sportsman racers talk had to come from our dear friend graham light. It sounds very similar to the language he used when he changed the entry rules a few years ago. At that time he accused the Sportsman racers of abusing the race entry system by entering national events with the intention of not showinng up??? He said for that reason he was going to keep our money for being lowly worms who did not show up at a race. Excuses were not accepted. Two years later they came up with the Internet entry system.
Just more of the same from the clowns who are allowing the professional racers super-sized motor homes to encroach on our pit parking area. These motor homes are only used during the day - I guess they use them for make up and mousse jobs. And then they go out to the fancy hotels at night.
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