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Topic: Brock Zearfoss and 2021 Outlaws
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December 04, 2020 at
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Posted By: blueliner_7 on December 03 2020 at 10:19:47 PM
I don't know why everyone is so high on Brock Zearfoss joining the 2021 Outlaw tour. Personally I do not see him staying with it longer than about halfway through. Maybe by the time they come to Williams Grove in May, he will be ready to pull the plug on it and chase local money again. Especially since the local fields seem so thin right now with quality cars competing.
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I think Brock and his team know he will get the snot beat out of him this upcoming season. That being said I think he is prepared for the long haul. Remember his cousin is Brent Marks, who followed the Ouytlaws for three seasons on his own team so I am sure Brock knows what to expect. He might just surprise us.
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December 04, 2020 at
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Posted By: blueliner_7 on December 03 2020 at 10:19:47 PM
I don't know why everyone is so high on Brock Zearfoss joining the 2021 Outlaw tour. Personally I do not see him staying with it longer than about halfway through. Maybe by the time they come to Williams Grove in May, he will be ready to pull the plug on it and chase local money again. Especially since the local fields seem so thin right now with quality cars competing.
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I think Brock and his team know he will get the snot beat out of him this upcoming season. That being said I think he is prepared for the long haul. Remember his cousin is Brent Marks, who followed the Outlaws for three seasons on his own team so I am sure Brock knows what to expect. He might just surprise us.
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