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Slot Racing Report Create PDF with PDF4U. If You Wish to Remove This NASCAR Slot Racing 2007 Grand National Stock Cars Race No. 1 Slot Racing Report Speedw ay Moers 20,66m Wooden Track 6 Lanes Race Time 12 x 3 Min. 24.02.2007 Race No.218 Laps Heat 1 Heat 2 Race Car Grand National Car Gr. Best Lap Points Driver Driver No. Heat1 / Heat 2 1. Manfred Stork 494,68 249,23 245,45 69 Mercury Cyclone Bobby Allison 12 150 4,203 / 4,251 175 2. Christian Schnitzler 494,22 247,78 246,44 70 Plymouth GTX Buddy Arrington 67 150 4,223 / 4,273 170 3. Ralf Pistor 493,90 248,25 245,65 66 Buick Wildcat J.D. McDuffie 70 150 4,161 / 4,169 165 4. Justin Pasch 491,03 247,79 243,24 65 Chevrolet Impala Hershel McGriff 4 152 4,255 / 4,282 160 5. Andreas Thierfelder 488,99 245,24 243,75 65 Ford Galaxie Ned Jarrett 11 154 4,243 / 4,280 155 6. Peter Recker 488,06 243,85 244,21 69 Dodge 440 Don White 5 146 4,215 / 4,274 150 7. Caroline Schnitzler 487,94 243,15 244,79 70 Plymouth GTX John Sears 4 151 4,271 / 4,250 146 8. Matthias Fölting 487,61 244,84 242,77 65 Chevrolet Impala Bobby Allison 2 152 4,217 / 4,254 142 9. Andreas Lippold 487,10 244,44 242,66 65 Chevrolet Impala Bobby Allison 2 151 4,212 / 4,239 138 10. Uwe Schulz 485,73 244,50 241,23 65 Ford Galaxie Wendell Scott 34 146 4,154 / 4,296 134 11. Patrick Meister 485,59 244,81 240,78 63 Ford Galaxie Curtis Turner 26 154 4,167 / 4,308 130 12. Volker Schulte 483,99 242,75 241,24 65 Chevrolet Impala Friday Hassler 39 151 4,316 / 4,304 127 13. Klaus Schnitzler 478,35 240,60 237,75 66 Ford Galaxie Junior Johnson 26 149 4,176 / 4,308 124 14. Ingo Vorberg 476,77 236,53 240,24 70 Plymouth GTX Richard Brooks 32 151 4,299 / 4,239 121 15. Manuela Schnitzler 476,71 239,25 237,46 70 Chevrolet Chevelle Friday Hassler 39 151 4,266 / 4,283 118 16. Uwe Hartmann 473,34 236,02 237,32 64 Pontiac GTO Bobby Johns 7 151 4,209 / 4,302 115 17. Hans Bickenbach 472,89 235,24 237,65 70 Plymouth GTX Jim Hurtubise 23 151 4,333 / 4,269 112 18. Hermann Pasch 469,94 234,21 235,73 56 Ford Victoria Conv. Mel Larson 55 150 4,324 / 4,369 109 19. Julian Le Doux 462,48 233,29 229,19 67 Plymouth GTX Norm Nelson 1 143 4,318 / 4,334 106 20. Dieter Clemens 461,10 227,64 233,46 60 Ford Starliner Fred Lorenzen 28 155 4,382 / 4,385 103 21. Ingo Heimann 461,02 228,75 232,27 65 Ford Galaxie Dick Hutcherson 29 151 4,388 / 4,436 100 22. Christoph Müller 460,89 228,84 232,05 70 Plymouth GTX Frank Warren 79 157 4,395 / 4,378 97 23. André Tellmann 458,75 227,51 231,24 70 Plymouth GTX Pete Hamilton 6 151 4,439 / 4,424 94 24. Michael Moes 457,15 232,78 224,37 69 Ford Talladega Tiny Lund 55 147 4,331 / 4,371 91 25. Ulf Setzepfand 449,41 225,21 224,20 62 Chevrolet Bel Air # 24 157 4,491 / 4,504 88 26. Hanns Stresius 447,37 224,73 222,64 70 Plymouth GTX Roger McCluskey 1 145 4,479 / 4,554 85 27. Tommy Eckel 443,52 224,78 218,74 71 Plymouth GTX Pete Hamilton 6 151 4,490 / 4,509 82 Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version 28. Ramon Ellmer 423,84 209,62 214,22 62 Chevrolet Bel Air Ned Jarrett 11 147 4,764 / 4,625 79 29. Heidi Gläser 399,85 199,76 200,09 59 Chevrolet Impala David Pearson 67 161 4,751 / 4,854 76 Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version NASCAR Slot Racing 2007 Grand National Stock Cars Race No. 2 Slot Racing Report Kamp-Lintfort 44m Carrera Plastic Track 6 Lanes Race Time 12 x 3 Min. 10.03.2007 Race No. 219 Laps Heat 1 Heat 2 Race Car Grand National Car Gr. Best Lap Points Driver Driver No. Heat1 / Heat 2 1. Christian Schnitzler 209,42 105,30 104,12 70 Plymouth GTX Buddy Arrington 67 150 10,127 L2 / 10,223 175 2. Nezih Durukanli 206,02 103,49 102,53 66 Ford Galaxie Cale Yarborough 27 148 10,090 L2 / 10,319 170 3. Justin Pasch 205,47 103,28 102,19 65 Chevrolet Impala Hershel McGriff 4 152 10,264 L2 / 10,443 165 4. Peter Recker 205,26 103,02 102,24 66 Ford Galaxie Dan Gurney 121 150 10,223 L2 / 10,372 160 5. Manfred Stork 205,21 103,03 102,18 69 Mercury Cyclone Bobby Allison 12 151 10,268 L1 / 10,370 155 6. Caroline Schnitzler 205,01 103,02 101,99 70 Plymouth GTX John Sears 4 151 10,362 L2 / 10,474 150 7. Ralf Pistor 204,98 102,80 102,18 66 Buick Wildcat J.D. McDuffie 70 150 10,293 L2 / 10,387 146 8. Uwe Schulz 204,97 103,24 101,73 66 Ford Galaxie Wendell Scott 34 147 10,325 L2 / 10,374 142 9. Andreas Lippold 203,58 102,56 101,02 65 Chevrolet Impala Bobby Allison 2 153 10,243 L3 / 10,434 138 10. Andreas Thierfelder 202,60 102,02 100,58 71 Mercury Cyclone Benny Parsons 72 155 10,388 L2 / 10,531 134 11. Dieter Clemens 201,88 102,01 99,87 60 Ford Starliner Fred Lorenzen 28 156 10,485 L2 / 10,483 130 12. Matthias Fölting 201,71 101,24 100,47 65 Chevrolet Impala Bobby Allison 2 151 10,358 L2 / 10,426 127 13. Patrick Meister 201,70 101,52 100,18 70 Plymouth GTX Ramo Stott 7 155 10,398 L5 / 10,629 124 14. Manuela Schnitzler 200,14 100,80 99,34 70 Chevrolet Friday Hassler 39 151 10,487 L2 / 10,663 121 15. Ingo Vorberg 199,13 99,80 99,33 70 Plymouth GTX Richard Brooks 32 152 10,436 L2 / 10,676 118 16. Volker Schulte 198,83 98,31 100,52 65 Chevrolet Impala Friday Hassler 39 155 10,474 L5 / 10,471 115 17. Uwe Hartmann 198,01 98,76 99,25 64 Pontiac GTO Bobby Johns 7 152 10,733 L2 / 10,576 112 18. Klaus Schnitzler 197,77 99,01 98,76 66 Ford Galaxie Junior Johnson 26 151 10,645 L2 / 10,697 109 19. Michael Moes 197,74 99,73 98,01 70 Plymouth GTX Pete Hamilton 6 152 10,502 L2 / 10,679 106 20. Hans Bickenbach 194,92 98,02 96,90 64 Pontiac GTO Bobby Johns 7 152 10,729 L2 / 10,769 103 21. André Tellmann 192,52 95,50 97,02 70 Plymouth GTX Pete Hamilton 6 152 10,701 L2 / 10,773 100 22. Christoph Müller 191,32 96,30 95,02 70 Plymouth GTX Frank Warren 79 158 10,632 L2 / 10,882 97 23. Tommy Eckel 191,31 95,47 95,84 71 Plymouth GTX Pete Hamilton 6 151 10,851 L4 / 10,895 94 24. Ingo Heimann 189,96 92,78 97,18 66 Ford Galaxie Dick Hutcherson 29 152 11,277 L1 / 10,852 91 25. Hermann Pasch 189,67 94,48 95,19 56 Ford Victoria Mel Larson 55 151 10,991 L2 / 11,031 88 26. Birgit Eckel 188,15 94,25 93,90 71 Dodge Charger Bobby Isaac 71 152 10,976 L3 / 11,047 85 27. Jill Pasch 183,19 94,02 89,17 64 Ford Galaxie Dave Marcis 2 149 11,206 L5 / 11,452 82 28. Katja Overbeck 169,50 84,63 84,87 71 Plymouth GTX Pete Hamilton 6 155 11,564 L2 / 11,866 79 29. Frank Kaldewey 90,56 0,00 90,56 71 Plymouth GTX Buddy Arrington 67 156 0,00 / 10,641 L6 76 Create PDF with PDF4U. 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