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Topic: Comparing possible driver rosters for WoO, All Stars, NSL...interesting!
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January 30, 2015 at
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I don't see this as a negative. There are former Outlaws who are still capable of winning Outlaw races scattered all over the country today running local tracks and regional series. These former WoO drivers, guys like Lasoski, Blaney, McCarl, Tatnell, and many others from PA to CA could pull off a WoO win on any given night when they run with them. If the ecomomy hadn't faltered it's likely that many of them would have never left the Outlaws and would still be on the tour. I think instead of saying NSL, All Stars, IRA, CA & PA or the Outlaws will prosper we need to start thinking NSL, All Stars, IRA, CA, PA AND The Outlaws will have a great 2015 season.
If the Outlaws play their cards right and work with all these regional series this could be the best year of Sprint Car racing I have ever experienced in my lifetime. That's saying a lot from a guy who has been around longer than the dirt on some of these tracks. 
Stan Meissner
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January 30, 2015 at
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Posted By: StanM on January 30 2015 at 05:29:08 PM
I don't see this as a negative. There are former Outlaws who are still capable of winning Outlaw races scattered all over the country today running local tracks and regional series. These former WoO drivers, guys like Lasoski, Blaney, McCarl, Tatnell, and many others from PA to CA could pull off a WoO win on any given night when they run with them. If the ecomomy hadn't faltered it's likely that many of them would have never left the Outlaws and would still be on the tour. I think instead of saying NSL, All Stars, IRA, CA & PA or the Outlaws will prosper we need to start thinking NSL, All Stars, IRA, CA, PA AND The Outlaws will have a great 2015 season.
If the Outlaws play their cards right and work with all these regional series this could be the best year of Sprint Car racing I have ever experienced in my lifetime. That's saying a lot from a guy who has been around longer than the dirt on some of these tracks. 
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Stan, you are hittin' on all cylinders!
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January 30, 2015 at
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Manny Moore is signed up for all three series I believe.
Former Owner/President of FAST and Black Swamp Media
Group. Currently just another fan in the stands.
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January 31, 2015 at
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Technically, Justin Henderson is not signed up for NSL yet. I'm not sure if this is because he doesn't have a ride that will run the whole NSL tour. Justin ran Knoxville and Husets in two different cars last year. I'm curious if you can run for driver's point piecing together multiple rides to do it.
Of the 35 drivers signed up for NSL I'm sure most only plan on running NSL races within a certain proximity to their shop.
NSL list will also get stronger when the Lundstra #1 is announced. 
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February 01, 2015 at
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Nobody has mentioned SteveKinder. He said he is cutting down on travel but he is still going to drive. Now that Tony owns the All Stars, it would be a great fit for the King to run with the All Stars. Less travel and think if the additional sponsorship and increased crowds he would draw.
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