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            <title><![CDATA['The Dog' and his White Whale]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:24:36 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>GREAT question Drew.&nbsp; I've been going to Painesville Speedway for as long as I can remember.&nbsp; As a kid, my brother and I would play Figure 8 with our hotwheels CONSTANTLY.&nbsp; We would even melt our model cars with a candle to make them look smashed.&nbsp; Growing up in Grand River you had racecars everywhere you went, so I guess it was engrained in me at a very early age.&nbsp; When I was in high school I always took a new girlfriend on a date to the track within our first 2 or 3 weeks of going out.&nbsp; If she loved it I would keep her around.&nbsp; It wasn't soon after high school that I had my first Figure 8 car and the rest is history.</p><p>As far as influences and favorite drivers go, the list would be impressive.&nbsp; As a youngster, I was a huge fan of #01 Kyle Matteson.&nbsp; He was always charging thru the pack and fighting for the lead by the end of the race.&nbsp; I still have a button with a picture of him and his car that I wore every week in the early '80s.&nbsp; As I got older I really started to become a fan of Herb Reynolds, #93.&nbsp; He was a very competetive driver who always managed to do a lot with a little.&nbsp; In my opinion, Herb was one of the most exciting drivers to watch.&nbsp; I am fortunate to have bought the car, that I currently race, off of him a number of years ago.&nbsp; The list wouldn't be right if I didn't say that Joe March, THE #21, hasn't been a huge influence on Figure 8 drivers, including myself.&nbsp; Joe March... What else can you say?&nbsp; Once I began racing, I would say that by watching, and trying to stay with,&nbsp;both&nbsp;of the Marvin Brothers was a experience in and of itself.&nbsp; Both of them could wheel ANYTHING that you put them in.&nbsp; TRUST ME.&nbsp; I take a lot of pride in the fact that I had, or still have, the opportunity to have raced with&nbsp;most of these drivers.&nbsp; This list would go on, but I'm just posting a blog, not writing a book.&nbsp; I believe that I learned from some of the best in the 'School of Hard Knocks'.</p><p>Well, the question was 'who was your favorite driver?'&nbsp; For me this was easy... This guy epitomised SHOWMAN on and off the track.&nbsp; He was the first to wave to the kids from his famous 'White Whale', and sign an autograph&nbsp;for a fan without rushing you thru.&nbsp; To this day, I still have a 1984 Painesville Speedway program with his autograph in it.&nbsp; I don't even have to look at it because I have it memorized.&nbsp; It reads &quot;To Chad, Good Luck and God Bless, Augie 'The Dog' Landsmann.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:05:39 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[<em>Hey Painesville Speedway... Are you reading all of these comments being submitted by your patrons?&nbsp; Man, I hope so...</em>]]></description>
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