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Slot Racing Report Duisburg 20,5M Carrera Plastic Track 4 Lanes Race Time 8 X 3 Min NASCAR Slot Racing 2005 Winston Cup Stock Cars Race No. 1 Slot Racing Report Duisburg 20,5m Carrera Plastic Track 4 Lanes Race Time 8 x 3 Min. 19.03.2005 Race No. 183 Laps Heat 1 Heat 2 Race Car Winston Cup Driver Car Gr. Best Lap Points Driver No. Heat1 / Heat 2 1. Manfred Stork 250,13 125,25 124,88 87 Buick Le Sabre Bobby Allison 22 152 5,555 L3 / 5,555 L4 175 2. Oliver Stork 249,30 124,70 124,60 81 Buick Regal Bobby Allison 28 152 5,633 L3 / 5,570 L3 170 3. Christian Schnitzler 242,64 121,48 121,16 86 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki 35 150 5,664 L1 / 5,695 L1 165 4. Volker Schulte 240,46 120,19 120,27 91 Pontiac Grand Prix Kyle Petty 42 151 5,727 L3 / 5,734 L1 160 5. Nezih Durukanli 239,94 120,09 119,85 86 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki 35 153 5,695 L3 / 5,727 L1 155 6. Justin Pasch 239,58 119,90 119,68 85 Buick Regal Bobby Allison 22 151 5,789 L3 / 5,758 L4 146 7. Peter Recker 237,01 118,44 118,57 82 Buick Regal Darrell Waltrip 11 158 5,750 L1 / 5,805 L2 142 8. Jü rgen Tepaß 236,89 118,14 118,75 84 Buick Regal Dave Marcis 75 152 5,867 L1 / 5,828 L1 138 9. Mathias Fölting 235,79 118,41 117,38 84 Pontiac Grand Prix Jeff McDuffie 7 159 5,813 L3 / 5,836 L3 134 10. Caroline Schnitzler 235,24 117,33 117,91 82 Buick Regal Tim Richmond 2 150 5,836 L3 / 5,813 L2 130 11. Hans Quadt 234,42 116,42 118,00 86 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Dale Earnhardt 3 152 5,875 L3 / 5,836 L3 127 12. Patrick Meister 234,39 115,67 118,72 81 Ford Thunderbird Neil Bonnett 21 154 5,750 L4 / 5,836 L2 124 13. Andreas Thierfelder 232,38 117,06 115,32 90 Pontiac Grand Prix Dick Trickle 66 151 5,898 L1 / 5,914 L3 121 14. Julian van Eyk 231,46 115,85 115,61 84 Pontiac Grand Prix Richard Petty 43 152 5,863 L3 / 5,859 L1 118 15. Andreas Lippold 230,71 115,30 115,41 86 Ford Thunderbird Mark Martin O2 152 5,914 L1 / 5,945 L2 115 16. 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Jill Pasch 204,31 102,26 102,05 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Dale Earnhardt 8 152 6,352 L2 / 6,359 L2 85 NASCAR Slot Racing 2005 Winston Cup Stock Cars Race No. 2 Slot Racing Report Moers SRC Niederrhein 35m Carrera Plastic Track 6 Lanes Race Time 12 x 3 Min. 30.04.2005 Race No. 185 Laps Heat 1 Heat 2 Race Car Winston Cup Driver Car Gr. Best Lap Points Driver No. 1. Christian Schnitzler 277,33 139,80 137,53 86 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki 35 150 175 2. Manfred Stork 275,51 138,42 137,09 87 Buick Le Sabre Bobby Allison 22 151 170 3. Frank Horster 273,50 136,92 136,58 83 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Darrell Waltrip 11 155 165 4. Caroline Schnitzler 272,29 137,43 134,86 82 Buick Regal Tim Richmond 2 151 160 5. Jü rgen Tepaß 271,84 137,55 134,29 84 Buick Regal Dave Marcis 75 151 155 6. Justin Pasch 270,48 136,69 133,79 85 Buick Regal Bobby Allison 22 150 150 7. Peter Recker 269,66 135,45 134,21 82 Buick Regal Darrell Waltrip 11 158 146 8. Markus Hackstein 267,15 134,01 133,14 85 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Neil Bonnett 75 150 142 9. Uwe Schulz 264,55 133,31 131,24 87 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Sterling Marlin 44 153 138 10. Andreas Thierfelder 263,53 132,43 131,10 83 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Sterling Marlin 17 151 134 11. Klaus Schnitzler 263,03 131,95 131,08 86 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki 35 155 130 12. Ulli Looschelders 262,67 130,75 131,92 90 Pontiac Grand Prix Dick Trickle 66 151 127 13. Andreas Lippold 262,29 132,21 130,08 85 Ford Thunderbird Mark Martin O2 151 124 14. Patrick Meister 261,71 134,08 127,63 81 Ford Thunderbird Neil Bonnett 21 153 121 15. Manuela Schnitzler 261,24 132,28 128,96 86 Ford Thunderbird Ken Schrader 90 150 118 16. Nezih Durukanli 261,12 128,53 132,59 86 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki 35 152 115 17. Walter Schäfer 260,35 129,98 130,37 99 Ford Taurus Jeff Burton 99 151 112 18. Julian van Eyk 259,58 130,05 129,53 84 Pontiac Grand Prix Richard Petty 43 151 109 19. 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Manfred Stork 202,18 100,94 101,24 87 Buick Le Sabre Bobby Allison 22 151 9,239 / 9,295 165 4. Jü rgen Tepaß 200,68 100,54 100,14 83 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Darrell Waltrip 11 154 9,350 / 9,460 160 5. Volker Schulte 198,17 99,24 98,93 82 Buick Regal Tim Richmond 2 153 9,461 / 9,459 155 6. Justin Pasch 197,93 98,71 99,22 85 Buick Regal Bobby Allison 22 151 9,295 / 9,441 150 7. Andreas Thierfelder 197,19 100,48 96,71 91 Ford Thunderbird Bill Elliott 9 151 9,186 / 9,417 146 8. Caroline Schnitzler 196,30 98,54 97,76 86 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki 35 156 9,351 / 9,516 142 9. Simon Schulte 195,45 98,24 97,21 85 Ford Thunderbird Dave Marcis 71 153 9,516 / 9,570 138 10. Markus Hackstein 194,64 97,70 96,94 85 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Neil Bonnett 75 150 9,460 / 9,569 134 11. Uwe Schulz 194,46 97,75 96,71 81 Ford Thunderbird Neil Bonnett 21 154 9,624 / 9,625 130 12. Hermann Pasch 193,83 96,48 97,35 84 Buick Regal Ron Bouchard 47 151 9,571 / 9,679 127 13. 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