Harold and Tim clearing one of the table tops.
Harold and Tim clearing one of the table tops.
Keith Little was still in the mix as well.
Harold already getting low on the quad as he prepares to head down the main straight.
Darin Ogden still chasing Dave Kister for 4th.
The Bumble Bee still leading as they prepare to take the white flag.
The last lap.
Harold looks back to see if Tim is going to try to make a pass.
Goodman holds on for the ProAm Production Class win. Tim Farr took second and Keith Little third.
On a sad note, a young child (I believe 8 years old) was hurt Sat night at Pine Lake. The story that I heard was that another kid was attempting to ride a mule ATV and ran over the child. I heard that he had a broken pelvis among other injuries. A slightly different story of what happened is on ********.com. Whatever happened, I just hope that he recovers soon.
It's a shame as Mr. Fischer (the owner of Pine Lake) announced that this year's races would be the last. Although he has said this before, this time it is likely to be true. In this great country of ours, chances are Mr. Fischer will be held liable for the child's injuries instead of the parents who were not supervising their kids. I'm glad that I at least got the chance to visit this awesome facility one time. Hopefully it will not be the last.
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Originally posted by Fred
On a sad note, a young child (I believe 8 years old) was hurt Sat night at Pine Lake. The story that I heard was that another kid was attempting to ride a mule ATV and ran over the child. I heard that he had a broken pelvis among other injuries. A slightly different story of what happened is on ********.com. Whatever happened, I just hope that he recovers soon.
It's a shame as Mr. Fischer (the owner of Pine Lake) announced that this year's races would be the last. Although he has said this before, this time it is likely to be true. In this great country of ours, chances are Mr. Fischer will be held liable for the child's injuries instead of the parents who were not supervising their kids. I'm glad that I at least got the chance to visit this awesome facility one time. Hopefully it will not be the last.
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