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LowBall: Darlington


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Pick 8 drivers you think will finish last, the person with the lowest score wins the week. The person with the lowest average wins the Championship at years end. Tiebreaker guess how many points your drivers accumulate as a whole and the closet to that total wins the week.

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4. ______________

5. ______________

6. ______________

7. ______________

8. ______________

Tie Breaker Points: ###

"No Playoffs, No Excuses, No Bullsh*t......Play to Win!"

Race is Saturday Night....Get in your drivers before green flag drops

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Just noticed that in this week's results that Joe Nemecheck wasn't racing, although he was in the starting lineup at 32 in qualifying. It looks like he was replaced by Scott Speed. Since we all picked Nemecheck, do we all get DQed? Or do we get Scott Speed's points (he finished 26th)?

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I guess we now have an unofficial results with X-Clown lol

Official Results

Outlaw4: 497

X-Clown: 511

Spike: 535

Tweeder: 595

Official Standings

Outlaw4: 483.44*

X-Clown: 513.38**

Spike: 533.8**

Tweeder: 550.44*

byronez is DQ'd for the season

The rest that were playing will be DQ'd after one more missed race

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