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Topic: Blake Current All Star Roster?
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January 13, 2021 at
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Blake or anyone else that has an actual roster what is the current total?
Heard on a current podcast that it might be as high as 15 to start that is six more than I.B.Racing lists on the current roster saw somewhere that #99 Gee and #35 Hampton were sighed up but not now listed.
Wonder whats up with 20w Wilson and #17/87 Bauchman Reuitzel (know 87 now 83 with the Outlaws but what about 17?
Would be great if McMahon and Heffner could get together know that Pittman and Pauls wives are close.
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January 13, 2021 at
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Here is 10 for you to wet your appitite. There are some more that intent to follow, but have not publically announced yet.
Cory Eliason
Ian Madson
Justin Peck
Hunter Shurenburg
TJ Michael
Zach Hampton
Tyler Courtney
Bill Balog
Kyle Reinhardt
Lucas Wolfe
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January 22, 2021 at
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Brent Marks to run with the All Stars. Paul Mcmahan to run a limited schedule in a 2nd CJB car.
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January 22, 2021 at
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What is going on with Josh Baughman? Has he announced a new driver for 2021? I understand they have sold a trailer to CJB Motorsports for Paul McMahan and he had stated eariler he wanted to cut down with his own schedule.......just curious if he will field a car for this year for another driver or keep his own car for a limited schedule for himself?
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January 24, 2021 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on January 22 2021 at 11:18:48 AM
Brent Marks to run with the All Stars. Paul Mcmahan to run a limited schedule in a 2nd CJB car.
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With the good money that the local tracks are paying this year, I don't quite get why our local teams would want to travel out to OH/midwest most weeks. You can race for good money in central PA with a pick and choose schedule of just the higher paying races and still have a very busy schedule with a whole lot less travel expense...and sleep in your own bed every night.
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January 24, 2021 at
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Posted By: HoldenCaulfield on January 24 2021 at 01:06:40 PM
With the good money that the local tracks are paying this year, I don't quite get why our local teams would want to travel out to OH/midwest most weeks. You can race for good money in central PA with a pick and choose schedule of just the higher paying races and still have a very busy schedule with a whole lot less travel expense...and sleep in your own bed every night.
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This is my thinking as well. I think that's why the tracks like Port and WG are paying out more money, with hopes of keeping guys. But they just keep hitting the road. I understand the want or need to try and win a touring series championship but money has to be a consideration. And there's a ton of money this year in Pa.
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January 24, 2021 at
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Local tracks are trying to keep teams but the cost of the sport is actually making the teams travel for the money it takes to run a team. Little to late for some of the tracks now. It would be nice to see some cost saving measures taken but that turns some people off.
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