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July 20, 2014 at
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Not starting rumors, just discussion. We're not in to silly season yet but seeing as the 82 car is always stuck in silly season and that discussion had legs, I got to thinking about TSR and their plans for next year when Steve isn't full time. Do they do a Big Game type thing, one car on tour and one on a limited schedule, assuming with Steve, or do they do more of a KKR 2012/13 type thing where they have 2 full time cars (as now, filling Steves spot) and Steve on a limited schedule Luke Sweet once was. If any drivers come in to fill spots, who do you think that would be?
Sorry if I've rehashed an old topic.
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July 20, 2014 at
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Posted By: JetStar9er on July 20 2014 at 09:59:43 PM
Not starting rumors, just discussion. We're not in to silly season yet but seeing as the 82 car is always stuck in silly season and that discussion had legs, I got to thinking about TSR and their plans for next year when Steve isn't full time. Do they do a Big Game type thing, one car on tour and one on a limited schedule, assuming with Steve, or do they do more of a KKR 2012/13 type thing where they have 2 full time cars (as now, filling Steves spot) and Steve on a limited schedule Luke Sweet once was. If any drivers come in to fill spots, who do you think that would be?
Sorry if I've rehashed an old topic.
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I'm not in the know in any way shape for form but I imagine dollars (more specifically those of the sponsorship type) are what dictate what TSR's moves would be for next year. If sponsorship could be secured I would imagine they would want to secure a top notch driver. There are probably a dozen Driver that could fill that seat and win on the WOO circuit with some consistancy. I can think of four right off the top of my head and I'm certain my knowledge is limited as far as the rest of the countries talent goes. It will be interesting to see what happens in the coming months. It's all about dollars though.
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July 21, 2014 at
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I keep wondering if Clauson might be eyeing a move into the second TSR winged car. He's been adding winged racing to his resume since last year and has had a bit of success. However, with his limited experience in winged cars and his absolutely beautiful non-wing performances he puts on in the TSR #20 I feel like the timing of Kinser leaving the tour and Clauson hopping onto the World of Outlaws tour with TSR just isn't quite right. There's also Clauson's Indy 500 commitment next year which will keep him busy during May.
Just a thought I had.
Ask Frank
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July 21, 2014 at
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It was on Twitter a week ago or so via Tony Stewart Racing that there would not be another full time TSR car on the road, Steve will stay in the 11 on his own limited schedule
do it in the dirt
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July 21, 2014 at
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Kememah. i would love to see what he can do with the Outlaws when he is able to just drive and not worrying about paying bills. We know he can be fast. He can run up front at Nationals. When he was owning the All-Stars he was "just driving". But it's not my $ so i don't get a say.
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