Don't take this the wrong way guys, but you all must admit, bloomers has look like he has been running on 7 cylinders since his motorcycle accident early last year. He never seems to have recovered from that accident. At times he doesn't look like the same guy behind the wheel, just watch his car control. He doesn't drive like he did three years ago.The death of Sweet has taken some out of him, he seems not to have the same drive that he used to, maybe no one to push him, like Sweet did.
@@michaelolenick4078 I understand what you said,anything think you have to look at,if you have followed these guys over the years,they all will have hot streaks,and cold streaks,now there are 2 or 3 that are just way ahead of the others,but all in all Bloomer has nothing to prove to anyone,look he has talked the talk and walked the walk,won everything there is to win,I believe he will have another hot streak,just don't know when a d how it will come along
@@johnnygray2451 You don't have to prove anything to me, I am a bloomer fan, I was at Eldora at the World 100 the weekend before 9/11, and watched him win, how it rained so hard that night before the heat races, that Earl ran his equipment on the track to get it back in shape I know he was born in California, ran the 18 number for the first part of his career, have taken a lot from my friends from his shirts that I have bought over the years in Florida almost every year at speedweeks, been going there since the late 90's. You didn't read the beginning of my statement.
@@garybaker730 I agree, they both have the same chassis. I remember a few years ago, when every other chassis was winning and no big name was driving a rocket, except for chassis owner son Josh Richards and they were not winning a whole lot. People were saying that Rocket had run its6course, that everybody had pass them by. They were just exploring different ways for what would be their new car now the XR-1. Seems funny how things come around. Where is the longhorn, club 29, MB customs and all those fancy new chassis now, how many wins do they have on the Lucas Oil and WOO tours, since they are only two national tours???
Exactly everyone hyped up the bloomquist cars and they have not been a consistent contender. Every chassis builder trying to find the perfect combo, look at masterSbilt splitting with Hudson.
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Bloomquist was only running on 7 cylinders
Don't take this the wrong way guys, but you all must admit, bloomers has look like he has been running on 7 cylinders since his motorcycle accident early last year. He never seems to have recovered from that accident. At times he doesn't look like the same guy behind the wheel, just watch his car control. He doesn't drive like he did three years ago.The death of Sweet has taken some out of him, he seems not to have the same drive that he used to, maybe no one to push him, like Sweet did.
@@michaelolenick4078 I understand what you said,anything think you have to look at,if you have followed these guys over the years,they all will have hot streaks,and cold streaks,now there are 2 or 3 that are just way ahead of the others,but all in all Bloomer has nothing to prove to anyone,look he has talked the talk and walked the walk,won everything there is to win,I believe he will have another hot streak,just don't know when a d how it will come along
@@johnnygray2451 You don't have to prove anything to me, I am a bloomer fan, I was at Eldora at the World 100 the weekend before 9/11, and watched him win, how it rained so hard that night before the heat races, that Earl ran his equipment on the track to get it back in shape I know he was born in California, ran the 18 number for the first part of his career, have taken a lot from my friends from his shirts that I have bought over the years in Florida almost every year at speedweeks, been going there since the late 90's. You didn't read the beginning of my statement.
It's bad whenthe lucas oil point leader wins the woo races
It's a pretty cool thing as a driver I bet. Especially with how high competition is
Brandon Sheppard does the same when he races Lucas and dominates and takes $53,000 dollars from them
@@garybaker730 I agree, they both have the same chassis. I remember a few years ago, when every other chassis was winning and no big name was driving a rocket, except for chassis owner son Josh Richards and they were not winning a whole lot. People were saying that Rocket had run its6course, that everybody had pass them by. They were just exploring different ways for what would be their new car now the XR-1. Seems funny how things come around. Where is the longhorn, club 29, MB customs and all those fancy new chassis now, how many wins do they have on the Lucas Oil and WOO tours, since they are only two national tours???
Exactly everyone hyped up the bloomquist cars and they have not been a consistent contender. Every chassis builder trying to find the perfect combo, look at masterSbilt splitting with Hudson.
@@garybaker730 agreed
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