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BeersFriends&410s
October 31, 2009 at 10:54:12 AM
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This message was edited on October 31, 2009 at 10:57:09 AM by BeersFriends&410s

Looks like Pennslvania will have a fair amount of cars on hand. Anywhere from 15 plus is the list right now. Not to mention Brian Leppo will pilot the J&K Salvage 89 for Cody Darrah who will be in Little Rock running a KK racing 360ci, and the EDGE Brian Montieth will head south!!!

heres a list so far...


Ed Lynch- 3L Western Pa
Mark Smith- 7M
Adam Wilt- 15
Daryn Pittman- 17
Kyle Pruitt- 19
Brian Montieth- 21
Greg Hodnett- 22
Todd Zinn- 23
Brooke Tatnell- 25
Lance Dewease- 30C
Justin Henderson- 35
Doug Dodson- 43
Bob Howard- 49
Fred Rahmer- 51
Chad Layton- 55
Josh Weller- 63
Brian Leppo- 89
Sam Hafertepe(Pancho's Car)- 93

MSPN who says posse doesnt leave the porch!!




Rail
October 31, 2009 at 11:05:31 AM
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Btw, Lynch and Hafertepe not posse.


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SLINK51
October 31, 2009 at 11:57:33 AM
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This was posted by Cody's dad on W.G.M.B. Looks like Cody will be in the KKR 19 @ Lowes And not Little Rock?

World of Outlaws World Finals Puts Rick Eckert On Same Program As His Rising-Star Nephew Cody Darrah

Eckert Chases Late Model Cash, Darrah Looks For Sprint Car Glory With Kasey Kahne Racing At Lowe's Motor Speedway Nov. 5-7

CONCORD, NC – Oct. 28, 2009 – Rick Eckert will be a racer and a race fan during the third annual World of Outlaws World Finals on Nov. 5-7 at The Dirt Track @ Lowe's Motor Speedway.

As soon as Eckert finishes his World of Outlaws Late Model Series duties throughout the blockbuster weekend, catching a glimpse of the companion WoO Sprint Car Series action will be on his mind. He will, after all, have a rooting interest in the winged competition.

Eckert's nephew, rising young star Cody Darrah, is scheduled to drive the Kasey Kahne Racing No. 19 Sprinter in the World Finals – a rare instance in which the relatives will practice their respective racing disciplines on the same program.

“Hopefully we don't have any problems with our stuff and I'll have enough time to get up to the fence and see him when he's out there (on the four-tenths-mile oval),” Eckert said of Darrah, who enters the World Finals as one of the country's top Sprint Car prospects. “I really enjoy watching him run whenever I can.”

Eckert, 43, of York, Pa., has been a witness to Darrah's development from a wide-eyed kid in awe of his uncle's accomplishments to the confident, talented 20-year-old he is today. A younger brother of Darrah's mother Kitty, Eckert remembers being unsure if Darrah even wanted to race while growing up, but then he saw Darrah “get serious about it” when he went Micro-Sprint racing as a teenager and he hasn't looked back since.

“When Cody and his dad (Joe) talked about going Sprint Car racing (in 2006), I was like, ‘You're doing what?'” said Eckert, who often accompanied Darrah to local Micro-Sprint events and drove a second team car when his schedule allowed. “But he picked up the Sprint Car deal amazingly fast. He just understands how to race. A lot of young guys will get themselves in bad positions – and he did that originally too, don't get me wrong – but he's learned the right way to race now and his results are showing it. He's already won more races than some guys do in their whole career.

“He's got good crew guys and good equipment, but a lot of guys have that and don't win races. And he's a likeable kid too, so he can go far.

“I know one thing – he's already a better Sprint Car driver than I ever thought about being,” added a smiling Eckert, who ran Sprint Cars in central Pennsylvania for a short time before his career path took him to dirt Late Models.

A resident of Red Lion, Pa., Darrah owns six victories this season, including a career-first WoO Sprint Car score (worth $20,000) in the rescheduled Summer Nationals event on Oct. 3 at Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pa. His breakout campaign in family-owned equipment helped earn him a chance to serve as a fill-in driver of the Kasey Kahne Racing Sprinter on Oct. 10 at Rolling Wheels Raceway in Elbridge, N.Y., and again in the World Finals – and, of course, a shot at earning a fulltime ride with KKR in 2010 to hit the road with the Outlaws.

“It's a heck of an opportunity and an absolute honor to drive for these guys,” said Darrah, who arrived at the KKR shop outside Charlotte on Tuesday and will remain there for the next week to help the team prepare for the World Finals. “It definitely puts the pressure on you because with this kind of team you're expected to win, but that's a good thing. I want that pressure.”

Darrah is eyeing a long career as a race car driver. He would love to follow in his Uncle Scrub's footsteps, albeit not necessarily behind the wheel of a dirt Late Model.

“He's the guy I grew up watching and I know his lifestyle inside and out,” said Darrah, who has never tested one of Eckert's orange dirt Late Models (which happen to carry sponsorship from the Darrah family's J&K Salvage business) but would like to take a few laps in a full-fender machine someday. “Seeing how he's done it gives me that drive to succeed.”

Not surprisingly, Darrah considers Eckert to be the biggest influence on his burgeoning career. While it's been two decades since Eckert drove a Sprint Car, the general racing savvy he provides Darrah during visits to the track (Eckert attends as many of Darrah's events as he can fit in his schedule) and in conversations at the shop, by cell phone and during family gatherings is invaluable.

“His knowledge of what makes a car go around a track is absolutely priceless to have on your side some nights,” Darrah said of his uncle. “He might not be the greatest Sprint Car mechanic, but he has such a great eye for what's happening with the racetrack. He can see how a track is changing and point that out to me, which is such a big help.”

Eckert and Darrah will certainly find time to swap ideas about the fast, demanding Lowe's dirt track during the World Finals, which include two rounds of qualifying for Late Models and Sprint Cars on Thurs., Nov. 5, and complete season-ending programs (heats, B-Mains, A-Mains) for both divisions on Friday and Saturday nights (Nov. 6-7).

And uncle and nephew will have plenty of familiar faces watching their every move from The Dirt Track's massive grandstand. A throng of their relatives and friends are planning to travel down from Pennsylvania for the weekend, including Eckert's parents (Darrah's grandparents).

“It's going to be like a family reunion for us in Charlotte,” said Darrah. “We have a real big family, but we don't have picnics. We go to the races. That's where everybody gets together.”

Just imagine the scene if both Eckert and Darrah are able to thrill their partisan backers with victories during the World Finals. But do they believe a family double is possible?

“I think our odds are good,” asserted Darrah, whose debut at The Dirt Track one year ago resulted in solid finishes of fifth and ninth in the twin World Finals Sprint Car A-Mains. “I definitely have some of the best equipment in the country under me running for Kasey Kahne Racing, so I'm going there with the expectation that I can win. (KKR) has the confidence to put me in the car, so I can't think any other way.

“And Rick is coming off a win at Hagerstown (on Oct. 25 in the Maryland track's Octoberfest event) and those Bloomquist cars he runs always seem to run great at Charlotte, so I know he can win one.”

Indeed, Eckert is carrying some momentum into the World Finals. He's pocketed a $10,000 check after each of his last two starts – for a third-place finish in the Dirt Track World Championship on Oct. 18 at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway and his third career Octoberfest 100 victory at Hagerstown – and his three WoO LMS triumphs this season represent his first multiple-victory campaign on the tour since 2006.

Eckert has some confidence – and with his longtime car owner, Raye Vest, ailing with some health problems that are threatening to cancel his planned trip to The Dirt Track, the veteran driver also has some extra incentive to reach Victory Lane.

“We've got our stuff going pretty good lately, so I think I have a shot,” said Eckert, who sits fifth in the WoO LMS points standings. “We've always been pretty fast at Charlotte but haven't had a lot of luck, so hopefully we'll catch a few breaks. Cody was pretty good (at The Dirt Track) last year for his first time there, so I think he could pull (a win) off too.

“That would definitely be a good time if we both won. With all our family there, we'd have a ball after the race.”

Ticket information on the World of Outlaws World Finals – the only event this season fans can see the WoO Late Models and Sprint Cars compete on the same card – is available by logging on to www.lowesmotorspeedway.com or by calling the Lowe's Motor Speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS.

The fun at The Dirt Track actually will begin on Wed., Nov. 4, with the postponed WoO LMS ‘Topless Showdown by Hungry Man.' The 50-lap event offers a base purse of $10,000 for first place, but if the driver who wins the A-Main submitted an official entry form prior to deadline they will also receive a ‘passing' bonus in an amount equal to $1,000 multiplied by their starting position – setting up a possible winner's prize of as much as $30,000.

The finale of the World Finals will air live on the SPEED cable network on Sat., Nov. 7, beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.





SLINK51
October 31, 2009 at 11:59:37 AM
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This message was edited on October 31, 2009 at 12:05:07 PM by SLINK51
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Posted By: Rail on October 31 2009 at 11:05:31 AM

Btw, Lynch and Hafertepe not posse.



By the way....Ed Lynch- 3L Western Pa
Is Posse!!!!! His Home track Of Lernerville is on Posse Soil. I agree on Hafertepe him and Brook Tatnell are not Posse. Just Driving a Posse Car. I also Don't consider Pittman Posse He hasn't raced enough here yet Plus the remarks made on SPEED say otherwise.



Rail
October 31, 2009 at 01:18:04 PM
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This message was edited on October 31, 2009 at 01:20:51 PM by Rail
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Posted By: SLINK51 on October 31 2009 at 11:59:37 AM

By the way....Ed Lynch- 3L Western Pa
Is Posse!!!!! His Home track Of Lernerville is on Posse Soil. I agree on Hafertepe him and Brook Tatnell are not Posse. Just Driving a Posse Car. I also Don't consider Pittman Posse He hasn't raced enough here yet Plus the remarks made on SPEED say otherwise.



If they run full-time at the Grove and/or Lincoln, I would say Posse. So that eliminates Lynch. Isn't Lynch's number 2L?

Pittman is just on loan until he gets a full-time WoO ride.


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cubicdollars
October 31, 2009 at 01:20:01 PM
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Posse headed to Lowes...

...to kick the Outlaws ass!


 

 

 

They don't even know how to spell sprint car much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com



Frank the Tank
October 31, 2009 at 02:17:17 PM
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Posted By: Rail on October 31 2009 at 01:18:04 PM

If they run full-time at the Grove and/or Lincoln, I would say Posse. So that eliminates Lynch. Isn't Lynch's number 2L?

Pittman is just on loan until he gets a full-time WoO ride.



Lynch does drive the 2L. It doesn't matter where the car or driver is from it will just be nice to have racing in November. Lets just hope that the track preperation is done and the sprints and LM can give us a show.



WINGCHASER
October 31, 2009 at 02:30:21 PM
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Posted By: Rail on October 31 2009 at 11:05:31 AM

Btw, Lynch and Hafertepe not posse.



Posse or Outlaws,Ira,Wos,Allstars,Ascs Who cares I respect all and enjoy seeing them race



Rogue-9
October 31, 2009 at 03:24:01 PM
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Posted By: SLINK51 on October 31 2009 at 11:57:33 AM

This was posted by Cody's dad on W.G.M.B. Looks like Cody will be in the KKR 19 @ Lowes And not Little Rock?

World of Outlaws World Finals Puts Rick Eckert On Same Program As His Rising-Star Nephew Cody Darrah

Eckert Chases Late Model Cash, Darrah Looks For Sprint Car Glory With Kasey Kahne Racing At Lowe's Motor Speedway Nov. 5-7

CONCORD, NC – Oct. 28, 2009 – Rick Eckert will be a racer and a race fan during the third annual World of Outlaws World Finals on Nov. 5-7 at The Dirt Track @ Lowe's Motor Speedway.

As soon as Eckert finishes his World of Outlaws Late Model Series duties throughout the blockbuster weekend, catching a glimpse of the companion WoO Sprint Car Series action will be on his mind. He will, after all, have a rooting interest in the winged competition.

Eckert's nephew, rising young star Cody Darrah, is scheduled to drive the Kasey Kahne Racing No. 19 Sprinter in the World Finals – a rare instance in which the relatives will practice their respective racing disciplines on the same program.

“Hopefully we don't have any problems with our stuff and I'll have enough time to get up to the fence and see him when he's out there (on the four-tenths-mile oval),” Eckert said of Darrah, who enters the World Finals as one of the country's top Sprint Car prospects. “I really enjoy watching him run whenever I can.”

Eckert, 43, of York, Pa., has been a witness to Darrah's development from a wide-eyed kid in awe of his uncle's accomplishments to the confident, talented 20-year-old he is today. A younger brother of Darrah's mother Kitty, Eckert remembers being unsure if Darrah even wanted to race while growing up, but then he saw Darrah “get serious about it” when he went Micro-Sprint racing as a teenager and he hasn't looked back since.

“When Cody and his dad (Joe) talked about going Sprint Car racing (in 2006), I was like, ‘You're doing what?'” said Eckert, who often accompanied Darrah to local Micro-Sprint events and drove a second team car when his schedule allowed. “But he picked up the Sprint Car deal amazingly fast. He just understands how to race. A lot of young guys will get themselves in bad positions – and he did that originally too, don't get me wrong – but he's learned the right way to race now and his results are showing it. He's already won more races than some guys do in their whole career.

“He's got good crew guys and good equipment, but a lot of guys have that and don't win races. And he's a likeable kid too, so he can go far.

“I know one thing – he's already a better Sprint Car driver than I ever thought about being,” added a smiling Eckert, who ran Sprint Cars in central Pennsylvania for a short time before his career path took him to dirt Late Models.

A resident of Red Lion, Pa., Darrah owns six victories this season, including a career-first WoO Sprint Car score (worth $20,000) in the rescheduled Summer Nationals event on Oct. 3 at Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pa. His breakout campaign in family-owned equipment helped earn him a chance to serve as a fill-in driver of the Kasey Kahne Racing Sprinter on Oct. 10 at Rolling Wheels Raceway in Elbridge, N.Y., and again in the World Finals – and, of course, a shot at earning a fulltime ride with KKR in 2010 to hit the road with the Outlaws.

“It's a heck of an opportunity and an absolute honor to drive for these guys,” said Darrah, who arrived at the KKR shop outside Charlotte on Tuesday and will remain there for the next week to help the team prepare for the World Finals. “It definitely puts the pressure on you because with this kind of team you're expected to win, but that's a good thing. I want that pressure.”

Darrah is eyeing a long career as a race car driver. He would love to follow in his Uncle Scrub's footsteps, albeit not necessarily behind the wheel of a dirt Late Model.

“He's the guy I grew up watching and I know his lifestyle inside and out,” said Darrah, who has never tested one of Eckert's orange dirt Late Models (which happen to carry sponsorship from the Darrah family's J&K Salvage business) but would like to take a few laps in a full-fender machine someday. “Seeing how he's done it gives me that drive to succeed.”

Not surprisingly, Darrah considers Eckert to be the biggest influence on his burgeoning career. While it's been two decades since Eckert drove a Sprint Car, the general racing savvy he provides Darrah during visits to the track (Eckert attends as many of Darrah's events as he can fit in his schedule) and in conversations at the shop, by cell phone and during family gatherings is invaluable.

“His knowledge of what makes a car go around a track is absolutely priceless to have on your side some nights,” Darrah said of his uncle. “He might not be the greatest Sprint Car mechanic, but he has such a great eye for what's happening with the racetrack. He can see how a track is changing and point that out to me, which is such a big help.”

Eckert and Darrah will certainly find time to swap ideas about the fast, demanding Lowe's dirt track during the World Finals, which include two rounds of qualifying for Late Models and Sprint Cars on Thurs., Nov. 5, and complete season-ending programs (heats, B-Mains, A-Mains) for both divisions on Friday and Saturday nights (Nov. 6-7).

And uncle and nephew will have plenty of familiar faces watching their every move from The Dirt Track's massive grandstand. A throng of their relatives and friends are planning to travel down from Pennsylvania for the weekend, including Eckert's parents (Darrah's grandparents).

“It's going to be like a family reunion for us in Charlotte,” said Darrah. “We have a real big family, but we don't have picnics. We go to the races. That's where everybody gets together.”

Just imagine the scene if both Eckert and Darrah are able to thrill their partisan backers with victories during the World Finals. But do they believe a family double is possible?

“I think our odds are good,” asserted Darrah, whose debut at The Dirt Track one year ago resulted in solid finishes of fifth and ninth in the twin World Finals Sprint Car A-Mains. “I definitely have some of the best equipment in the country under me running for Kasey Kahne Racing, so I'm going there with the expectation that I can win. (KKR) has the confidence to put me in the car, so I can't think any other way.

“And Rick is coming off a win at Hagerstown (on Oct. 25 in the Maryland track's Octoberfest event) and those Bloomquist cars he runs always seem to run great at Charlotte, so I know he can win one.”

Indeed, Eckert is carrying some momentum into the World Finals. He's pocketed a $10,000 check after each of his last two starts – for a third-place finish in the Dirt Track World Championship on Oct. 18 at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway and his third career Octoberfest 100 victory at Hagerstown – and his three WoO LMS triumphs this season represent his first multiple-victory campaign on the tour since 2006.

Eckert has some confidence – and with his longtime car owner, Raye Vest, ailing with some health problems that are threatening to cancel his planned trip to The Dirt Track, the veteran driver also has some extra incentive to reach Victory Lane.

“We've got our stuff going pretty good lately, so I think I have a shot,” said Eckert, who sits fifth in the WoO LMS points standings. “We've always been pretty fast at Charlotte but haven't had a lot of luck, so hopefully we'll catch a few breaks. Cody was pretty good (at The Dirt Track) last year for his first time there, so I think he could pull (a win) off too.

“That would definitely be a good time if we both won. With all our family there, we'd have a ball after the race.”

Ticket information on the World of Outlaws World Finals – the only event this season fans can see the WoO Late Models and Sprint Cars compete on the same card – is available by logging on to www.lowesmotorspeedway.com or by calling the Lowe's Motor Speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS.

The fun at The Dirt Track actually will begin on Wed., Nov. 4, with the postponed WoO LMS ‘Topless Showdown by Hungry Man.' The 50-lap event offers a base purse of $10,000 for first place, but if the driver who wins the A-Main submitted an official entry form prior to deadline they will also receive a ‘passing' bonus in an amount equal to $1,000 multiplied by their starting position – setting up a possible winner's prize of as much as $30,000.

The finale of the World Finals will air live on the SPEED cable network on Sat., Nov. 7, beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.




I assume this was written before the postponement.




Rogue-9
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By the way....Ed Lynch- 3L Western Pa
Is Posse!!!!! His Home track Of Lernerville is on Posse Soil. I agree on Hafertepe him and Brook Tatnell are not Posse. Just Driving a Posse Car. I also Don't consider Pittman Posse He hasn't raced enough here yet Plus the remarks made on SPEED say otherwise.



Lernerville Speedway is NOT on posse soil. Posse soil only encompasses Central Pennsylvania. William's Grove, Lincoln and Port Royal, and if you include 358-only tracks, Selinsgrove and Trail Way.



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This message was edited on October 31, 2009 at 03:53:14 PM by prettywoman

This was right off the front page here on Hose heads and Cody will be at Lowes racing a KKR car Brian Leppo was to run his 89 shaking down a new motor as they use the same engine builder and the team was already scheduled to run at Lowes until Cody got the deal with KKR

 

By the way that is an awesome article from the outlaws



jmartz11
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Posse tracks- what about Grandview; Hagerstown; Susky ? they all run 410 sprints in the past and present!


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Scoop
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I'll tell ya, these Posse or not Posse discussions are always comical!


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I'll tell ya, these Posse or not Posse discussions are always comical!



Anyone have an idea of Ohio teams making the tow? Blaney, Wilson or Chaney.



Rogue-9
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Posse tracks- what about Grandview; Hagerstown; Susky ? they all run 410 sprints in the past and present!



Hagerstown and Grandview run 410's like once or twice a year, and Hagerstown's not even in PA. I don't know when the last time Susky ran 410's. I wouldn't consider you a Posse track if you don't have a weekly sprint program. Grandview's way out towards Philadelphia; probably about an hour north, and Susky is way up north, neither are anywhere near the true posse tracks. Hagerstown is not that far away, but again, no Weekly Sprint program and its in Maryland.




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Hagerstown and Grandview run 410's like once or twice a year, and Hagerstown's not even in PA. I don't know when the last time Susky ran 410's. I wouldn't consider you a Posse track if you don't have a weekly sprint program. Grandview's way out towards Philadelphia; probably about an hour north, and Susky is way up north, neither are anywhere near the true posse tracks. Hagerstown is not that far away, but again, no Weekly Sprint program and its in Maryland.



Wow, what an epic fail at geography. LOL Susky is not "way up north." It is is the heart of Posse country. The track is 20-25 minutes from the Grove. Port Royal and Selinsgrove are much further from Harrisburg than Susky is. Grandview is southeast of the central PA tracks, the complete opposite of "an hour north." of the central PA tracks.

I am not trying to be a jerk to you here, but your post is really off as to the location of those tracks.



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Posted By: singlefile on October 31 2009 at 09:02:22 PM

Wow, what an epic fail at geography. LOL Susky is not "way up north." It is is the heart of Posse country. The track is 20-25 minutes from the Grove. Port Royal and Selinsgrove are much further from Harrisburg than Susky is. Grandview is southeast of the central PA tracks, the complete opposite of "an hour north." of the central PA tracks.

I am not trying to be a jerk to you here, but your post is really off as to the location of those tracks.



I was wrong on Susky, but I was saying an hour north of Philadelphia for Grandview.



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I'll tell ya, these Posse or not Posse discussions are always comical!



No doubt!




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If they run 410's on the track and it's in PA it's a Posse track. 1 race ran a year or 60 races on it a year don't matter. Deal with it.



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Posted By: BeersFriends&410s on October 31 2009 at 10:54:12 AM

Looks like Pennslvania will have a fair amount of cars on hand. Anywhere from 15 plus is the list right now. Not to mention Brian Leppo will pilot the J&K Salvage 89 for Cody Darrah who will be in Little Rock running a KK racing 360ci, and the EDGE Brian Montieth will head south!!!

heres a list so far...


Ed Lynch- 3L Western Pa
Mark Smith- 7M
Adam Wilt- 15
Daryn Pittman- 17
Kyle Pruitt- 19
Brian Montieth- 21
Greg Hodnett- 22
Todd Zinn- 23
Brooke Tatnell- 25
Lance Dewease- 30C
Justin Henderson- 35
Doug Dodson- 43
Bob Howard- 49
Fred Rahmer- 51
Chad Layton- 55
Josh Weller- 63
Brian Leppo- 89
Sam Hafertepe(Pancho's Car)- 93

MSPN who says posse doesnt leave the porch!!



Let me throw some more fuel on this posse or not posse comedy.

Daryn Pittman Pittsboro IN

Kyle Pruitt Monrovia MO

Brooke Tatnell Forest Lake MN

Sam Hafertepe Jr. Sunnyvale TX

Lance Dewease Thurmont MD

Is Tim Shaffer posse, All Star, FAST or all 3??


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