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January 16, 2019 at
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When IBRACN shut down their site, I thought someone from here said they were going to bring back a section like IBRACN's silly season section. Did I miss it somewhere? Wondering who is all confiremd for the All Star tour. it does not seem to promising car count wise from what I saw
87 Aaron Reutzel |
26 Cory Eliason |
70 Spencer Bayston |
13 Paul McMahon |
70 Brock Zearfoss |
7 Cale Conley |
07 Gerrard McIntyre |
40 George Hobaugh |
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January 16, 2019 at
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8-10 is pretty normal for full timers.
That being said they will still average around 40 cars per race
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January 16, 2019 at
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Posted By: Huffy on January 16 2019 at 11:24:57 AM
When IBRACN shut down their site, I thought someone from here said they were going to bring back a section like IBRACN's silly season section. Did I miss it somewhere? Wondering who is all confiremd for the All Star tour. it does not seem to promising car count wise from what I saw
87 Aaron Reutzel |
26 Cory Eliason |
70 Spencer Bayston |
13 Paul McMahon |
70 Brock Zearfoss |
7 Cale Conley |
07 Gerrard McIntyre |
40 George Hobaugh |
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Unless something changed since the swap meet I think I heard Spithaler say he planned to run the All Stars again next season. The Mcgee 11 car will probably have someone in it I would think, they seemed committed to the ASCOC even after Max stopped running. What about Tyler Esh?
9-10 cars is perfectly fine IMO. Especially with that calibur of drivers. Should be a show, especially when they are in Central PA.
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January 16, 2019 at
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If they have 8-10 full timers then I would say it is a promising group especially with that group. Ruetzel, Bayston, and Eliason are young promising stars and it will be great seeing those 3 compete, Paul Mcmahon is a solid driver who will contend for the title, and Zearfross is a solid driver as well. Conley, McEntyre are good additions along with the McGhee 11 car whoever drivers that, and its always good to have a driver like Hobaugh go out there and follow a series. The Ohio dates will probably have between 40-50cars as always since you have the locals and the non-regular/true outlaw types (Shaffer, Jacobs, Philo, Duncan, Henry, etc) that will probably be at most of those dates as well and some surprises. Likewise for PA. Should be another great year as long as the sun stays out and the clouds stay away.
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January 16, 2019 at
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January 17, 2019 at
12:12:45 AM by Kingpin2014
The McGhee car is definitely following the tour. That brings you to 9 not including Spithaler since he’s probably running it but no announcement. Plus Smoke last year ran 75-80% of the races he might as well been a member.
Then theres Jac who followed last year and is racing this year, no word of his plans. Greg Wilson stepping down from outlaws, could mean a ASCOC return.
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January 16, 2019 at
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I think Jasin McDougal will be in the Swindell ride
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