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Grandstand, you hit it right on the nail. The hate by some for Walter is just that.....hate. He knows he did a horrible thing. And you are right! He is far from the driver he was in the "old days". But he's just trying to make a living. And I think that he fits in with the driver colony at Plainridge. He will win his share and make some money. I wish him luck.
I believe Plainridge pays the driver a stipend no matter where they finish. Plus, their purses are phenomenal. The smallest purse I read was $10,000. He has 15 drives on Monday and Tuesday. Unless he takes a private jet, I think he will more than pay for his commute.
Numbers don’t lie Case Jr Walter 8.7 23 2 1 3 .155 22,780,His Plainridge #’s , I don’t see them improving very much, he’s old and over matched , BB, K jr, Shawn G when he shows up D . Monti , Nick G , Matty A.That’s and ok driving colony and Case is struggling and anyone wanting can see that. Bret is showing he can go a lot of places and do very well, except YRs but that’s a tough colonial on a nightly basis, give a year more and he will be top 4 there to. Case’s time has come and gone to be a top overnight driver anywhere. Just to clarify he was never above average stakes big money drive. Again stats don’t show nor do they lie
If you don’t think he’s past his prime , watch the 1st from PR , he pulls the pocket at the 3/4 ‘s following the chalk. Way past his overnight prime.
Thank you! Somebody who is realistic! Guy is a washed up has been. Time to move on and stop with all this Walter Case nonsense. I guarantee he won't crack top 5 at ridge. He's struggling in Maine for fuck sakes. If it wasn't for stakes season in Maine the guy would starve. Only thing plainridge is it's a little extra beer and cigarette money. Walter as we knew him in the 90s is dead and gone. When he stabbed his ex wife in the back he stabbed his career in the jugular!
He's got a win and 2 seconds in the first 4 races. 2nd on a 60-1 shot in the 4th. He is putting on a clinic there today.