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July 01, 2013 at
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Kasey really should wake up and realize he is wasting his time and money on Cody he has had plenty of time to improve and really hasn't. he should give Shane Stewart a try or Gravel that young man does a hell of a job with not the unlimited budget that Cody has.
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July 01, 2013 at
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Who is this Kayne guy?
Kasey Kahne (with Mike Curb) and rumored to be Joe Darrah are the owners of the Surepoint Medical #4 car.
If Cody brought Surepoint Medical along (or Joe did), it's his ride (his sponsor). If Joe is part owner of the car, he and Kasey (with Mike Curb) have to come to an agreement to make a driver change (I highly doubt Joe is in favor of firing his son from the seat).
Outside of consistent finishes, IMO, Cody has what sponsors (and many owners) are looking for: Youth, enthusiasm, and talent. Whether or not Cody can harness his talent remains to be seen, but if I'm not mistaken, he won an Outlaw race just a week or so ago and started on the front row of one this weekend.
It took Schatz 10 years on the WoO tour before he became a champion and consistent front-runner (now, after being out there nearly 20 years, he's been virtually un-beatable the last 5-6 years. It takes $$$ AND Experience to run up front on a consistent basis IMO.
I'm not saying I don't wish Shane Stewart was on teh tour, quite the opposite. I hope that he and Paul Silva can find a full-time sponsor for the 57 in the near future (what they have together is greater than what they have seperately IMO).
Gravel would be stupid to leave his family car currently (unless it's a long term deal, it's not worth selling off everything you own to drive for someone else).
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July 01, 2013 at
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Posted By: Big game 1 on July 01 2013 at 03:19:29 PM
Kasey really should wake up and realize he is wasting his time and money on Cody he has had plenty of time to improve and really hasn't. he should give Shane Stewart a try or Gravel that young man does a hell of a job with not the unlimited budget that Cody has.
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Didn't we just have this discussion last week? Also, the week before that and if I remember correctly the week before that?
-Austin Rankin
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July 01, 2013 at
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Give it a break. Cody has the worst luck on the Outlaws tour.
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July 01, 2013 at
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July 02, 2013 at
09:00:57 AM by ricci49
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Posted By: WoOSprint514 on July 01 2013 at 06:00:12 PM
Give it a break. Cody has the worst luck on the Outlaws tour.
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oh yeah, seen his girlfriend?!!
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July 01, 2013 at
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Posted By: vande77 on July 01 2013 at 03:32:38 PM
Who is this Kayne guy?
Kasey Kahne (with Mike Curb) and rumored to be Joe Darrah are the owners of the Surepoint Medical #4 car.
If Cody brought Surepoint Medical along (or Joe did), it's his ride (his sponsor). If Joe is part owner of the car, he and Kasey (with Mike Curb) have to come to an agreement to make a driver change (I highly doubt Joe is in favor of firing his son from the seat).
Outside of consistent finishes, IMO, Cody has what sponsors (and many owners) are looking for: Youth, enthusiasm, and talent. Whether or not Cody can harness his talent remains to be seen, but if I'm not mistaken, he won an Outlaw race just a week or so ago and started on the front row of one this weekend.
It took Schatz 10 years on the WoO tour before he became a champion and consistent front-runner (now, after being out there nearly 20 years, he's been virtually un-beatable the last 5-6 years. It takes $$$ AND Experience to run up front on a consistent basis IMO.
I'm not saying I don't wish Shane Stewart was on teh tour, quite the opposite. I hope that he and Paul Silva can find a full-time sponsor for the 57 in the near future (what they have together is greater than what they have seperately IMO).
Gravel would be stupid to leave his family car currently (unless it's a long term deal, it's not worth selling off everything you own to drive for someone else).
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This maybe the best reply on this forum ever, nice job.
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July 02, 2013 at
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Posted By: vande77 on July 01 2013 at 03:32:38 PM
Who is this Kayne guy?
Kasey Kahne (with Mike Curb) and rumored to be Joe Darrah are the owners of the Surepoint Medical #4 car.
If Cody brought Surepoint Medical along (or Joe did), it's his ride (his sponsor). If Joe is part owner of the car, he and Kasey (with Mike Curb) have to come to an agreement to make a driver change (I highly doubt Joe is in favor of firing his son from the seat).
Outside of consistent finishes, IMO, Cody has what sponsors (and many owners) are looking for: Youth, enthusiasm, and talent. Whether or not Cody can harness his talent remains to be seen, but if I'm not mistaken, he won an Outlaw race just a week or so ago and started on the front row of one this weekend.
It took Schatz 10 years on the WoO tour before he became a champion and consistent front-runner (now, after being out there nearly 20 years, he's been virtually un-beatable the last 5-6 years. It takes $$$ AND Experience to run up front on a consistent basis IMO.
I'm not saying I don't wish Shane Stewart was on teh tour, quite the opposite. I hope that he and Paul Silva can find a full-time sponsor for the 57 in the near future (what they have together is greater than what they have seperately IMO).
Gravel would be stupid to leave his family car currently (unless it's a long term deal, it's not worth selling off everything you own to drive for someone else).
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sounds like a whole bunch of ifs to me, ive watched him long enough and if his dad is part owner then good for him because im guessing that's the only way he isn't looking for a new job by now.
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July 02, 2013 at
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I thought Kasey and Cody were dating?
do it in the dirt
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July 02, 2013 at
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Didn't Cody just win a show a week or two ago??? Not to mention, it seems like he's usually running pretty good when the bad luck (or whatever you wanna call it) happens. Far from a waste IMO. Plenty of other drivers around that consistently can't make it out of the B. Darrah's a standout driver who hasn't even hit his prime yet.
FWIW... I wouldn't be surprised to see Schuchart in a KK car before long...
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July 02, 2013 at
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Doesn't Joe Darrah have something to do with the Larson team? It's his employees and truck with Ricco's dads sponsorship hauling all around the country to provide Larson with a ride . I bet the truck will be at Knoxville this week as it is on Larson's schedule.
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July 02, 2013 at
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Posted By: disclaimer101 on July 02 2013 at 10:51:44 AM
Doesn't Joe Darrah have something to do with the Larson team? It's his employees and truck with Ricco's dads sponsorship hauling all around the country to provide Larson with a ride . I bet the truck will be at Knoxville this week as it is on Larson's schedule.
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Larson & Abreu will both be in K'ville for Twin Features night this week.
Full points and full purses for both features, same regular admission price of $15.
Should be the make or break week for the points as well (currently, I'm not sure who is running the strongest (but Davey Heskin is definetely able to drive from teh back to the front (19th to 5th last week), Madsen, Maeschen or McCarl.
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