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Watts
Race Cars has been in the local and regional press
for years - see what they say about us below:
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"Watts Racing has a kit to offset the
top rear trailing arm on pavement late models
that use quick-change rear ends. Owner Robert
Watts says moving the bar dramatically improves
bite off the corner by keeping the left
rear loaded. The system, which is made from
1 1/4" diameter .120" wall tubing,
requires minimal chassis modification and
won't upset your setup. Watts says top drivers
like Charlie Rose and Vinie Annarummo have
only removed crossweight." - Speedway
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"Sophomore
sensation Sean Nolan had a breakout year during the
2001 campaign, capturing his first career feature
win and just missing the top five in the final point
standings, but with a new Watts Racing chassis under
him for 2002, he should be among the men to beat come
opening day." - leeusaspeedway.com, February
13, 2002.
"There's
obviously something good to be said for the cars that
Watts Racing has turned out lately, because not only
did they dominate at Lee, their lone new machine at
Star was second in points, a five-time race winner in
the WRS Pro Stock class and the car that probably passed
more cars than any other at Star Speedway during the
2001 season, with Charlie Rose at the wheel." -
Racin' Paper, December 23, 2001.
"Gelinas
also fattened up car owner Robert Watt's wallet by
another $10,000 with his second straight win in the
Pro Stock Nationals." - Rich Hayes for The Hampton
Union, Tuesday, November 13, 2001.
"...Gelinas
knocked off Gray to grab third on lap 101, Knowlton
on lap 106 for second, and within a lap, he put away
Hersey to get back to the front. Once there, he was
on cruise control, leading the balance of the event
to take home the big $10,000 payday for car owner
Robert Watts." - Racin' Paper, October 7, 2001.
"His
time trial run was as dominating as everthing else
he's put on the table at Lee in the past two Pro Stock
seasons, with a blistering 14.7 seconds lap, this
making his Robert Watts-owned bullet the fastest thing
in the joint... ...And for his part, car owner Robert
Watts re-painted the car in a sharp red, white and
blue American flag scheme (after 911), which made
it tough to not like seeing them win." - Rich
Hayes for The Hampton Union, Tuesday, October 2, 2001.

"That
gives car owner Robert Watts 11 feature wins in 19
races, and his chassis shop built the car that Wayne
Helliwell Sr. piloted to two more." - Rich Hayes
for The Hampton Union, Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
"Larry
Gelinas grabbed his sixth Pro Stock feature win in
the Robert Watts machine at Lee, edging a few points
closer to his second consecutive championship with
two races remaining." - Rich Hayes for The Hampton
Union, Tuesday, August 28, 2001.
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