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Topic: Florida 2018 SCHEDULE
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September 18, 2017 at
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I thought that the All Stars were not going back to Florida next year I see on the WOO site that the schedule for 2018 is the same as this year, there goes Tonys chance of having some stronger competitors run the full schedule next year.
Kemenaugh ,Smith and Helms the only All Star regulars with wins this year, maybe they have a shot this week with the Outlaws at Lernerville and Brown at The Dirt Classic.
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September 18, 2017 at
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Posted By: longtimemitchfan on September 18 2017 at 02:43:45 PM
I thought that the All Stars were not going back to Florida next year I see on the WOO site that the schedule for 2018 is the same as this year, there goes Tonys chance of having some stronger competitors run the full schedule next year.
Kemenaugh ,Smith and Helms the only All Star regulars with wins this year, maybe they have a shot this week with the Outlaws at Lernerville and Brown at The Dirt Classic.
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All Stars were non-points in Florida last year, I am sure that will probably be the case again this year.
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September 18, 2017 at
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All star races were points races this year in Florida but drivers who didn't come that were full time all stars were given 75 points for not coming and running all stars so they could have a shot points wise (show up is 90). I hope they do away with it being points though, set some better teams with lsess money back and kept at least one good team from running the All Stars due to scheduling.
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September 18, 2017 at
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I had not heard that the All-Stars will not be in Florida next year...I would find that pretty surprising.
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