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1. LuvRacin.com racing news race tracks bulletin board links special events free classifieds
www.luvracin.com/03%20aracing_ - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2004 Last Visited: 4/2/2004
'DIRTY DOZEN' LATE MODEL RACEDAY INSPECTION HEADED BY BURSON
WEEDSPORT, NY.....Less than one week remains before Boundless Motor Sports Racing, Inc. (OTCBB: BMSR) presents its season-opening World of Outlaws Late Model Series in Florida.
That's plenty of time for Walter Burson to pack his bags and head south from his home in Canton, Ohio after being named Chief Technical Inspector for the nation's newest traveling LM Series.
"We got a late start and just finished up the rules in time for Florida so that should give us a good base to work off," said Burson, 60, who has served pitside for STARS and Renegade late model series for the past 18 seasons. Only weeks earlier he resigned from the Xtreme DirtCar Series to assume his post within the Boundless regime.
"I'm really looking forward to the job but I'm probably more nervous than ever, with cars from a lot of different series coming down (to Volusia) I'm kind of like a rookie again. Everything was put together pretty fast so I'm sure we'll have to modified some rules sometime. But once we get established I'm confident there will be clear sailing ahead," Burson figured.
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"I've worked with most of these drivers in the past so I know what to expect and they understand how the program works," Burson said. "Once we have a few more races together everybody should be comfortable with the basic procedures."
While Burson will be under the heat lamp when a night of racing ends, newly appointed Director of Competition, Bobby Jackson, will be in the spotlight throughout every World of Outlaws Late Model Series event.
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2. WoO-Latemodels
www.racereview.com/woolatemode - [Cached]Published on: 1/29/2004 Last Visited: 2/19/2004
That's plenty of time for Walter Burson to pack his bags and head south from his home in Canton, Ohio after being named Chief Technical Inspector for the nation's newest traveling LM Series.
"We got a late start and just finished up the rules in time for Florida so that should give us a good base to work off," said Burson, 60, who has served pitside for STARS and Renegade late model series for the past 18 seasons. Only weeks earlier he resigned from the Xtreme DirtCar Series to assume his post within the Boundless regime.
"I'm really looking forward to the job but I'm probably more nervous than ever, with cars from a lot of different series coming down (to Volusia) I'm kind of like a rookie again. Everything was put together pretty fast so I'm sure we'll have to modified some rules sometime. But once we get established I'm confident there will be clear sailing ahead," Burson figured.
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"I've worked with most of these drivers in the past so I know what to expect and they understand how the program works," Burson said. "Once we have a few more races together everybody should be comfortable with the basic procedures."
While Burson will be under the heat lamp when a night of racing ends, newly appointed Director of Competition, Bobby Jackson, will be in the spotlight throughout every World of Outlaws Late Model Series event.
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"Bobby and I are on the same page in a lot of areas," Burson added. -
3. STLRACING.COM - powered by vBulletin
www.stlracing.com/index.php?s= - [Cached]Last Visited: 1/31/2004
That's plenty of time for Walter Burson to pack his bags and head south from his home in Canton, Ohio after being named Chief Technical Inspector for the nation's newest traveling LM Series.

