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LowBall: Pocono


Tweeder

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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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2. ______________

3. ______________

4. ______________

5. ______________

6. ______________

7. ______________

8. ______________

Tie Breaker Points: ###

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

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1. Dexter Bean

2. Patrick Carpentier

3. Dave Blaney

4. Brian Vickers

5. David Gilliand

6. Sterling Marlin

7. David Stremme

8. Bobby Labonte

498 points

1. Dexter Bean

2. Dave Blaney

3. Patrick Carpentier

4. Sterling Marlin

5. John Andretti

6. Robby Gordon

7. Joe Nemecheck

8. Scott Speed

Total 498

1. Dexter Bean

2. Sterling Marlin

3. Patrick Carpentier

4. John Andretti

5. Dave Blaney

6. Joe Nemechek

7. Michael Waltrip

8. Scott Speed

Tie Breaker Points: 475

1. Dexter Bean

2. Patrick Carpentier

3. Joe Nemechek

4. Dave Blaney

5. Michael Waltrip

6. scott Speed

7. Elliot Sadler

8. John Andretti

585

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It was a great scoring week for everyone in Lowball as Lowball Veteran Patrick Carpentier returned to the track and promptly finished in last. Also promising was the debut of a potential Lowball all-star in Dexter Bean who finished in 35th.

Unofficial results

1. X-Clown 413

2.(tie) Spike 455

2.(tie) outlaw4 455

4. Tweeder 502

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sorry it has taken so long, I was waiting on NASCAR to update their list, ut they never did.

Pocono Official Results

X-Clown: 413

Outlaw: 455

Spike: 455

Tweeder: 502

*Outlaw takes 2nd, because his guess was closer to his points scored.

Official Standings

Outlaw: 476.75

X-Clown: 507.5

Spike: 529.73

Tweeder: 536

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