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Original Message I had heard that Cagle left East Windsor, Middletown and Nazareth, I believe mid 70s, and started to compete at various New York speedways. The reason was the "New York" guys were behind the NJ-Pa competitors regarding race car technology. For Cagle, he found New York to be easy pickins, as they say. I believe Cagle's record at the NY tracks he chose to run supports this. Makes sense for a man who makes his living at racing. I'd say that Cagle's influence on his NY competition gave them incentive to "get better", and boy have they!. Scott Ely |