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January 21, 2010 at
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Bill w says little Wolfgang will be driving the williams 7k vacated by Kaley Gharst.
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January 21, 2010 at
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PRESS RELEASE
The driver for the 7K Sprint Car for the 2010 Racing Season will be Robby Wolfgang. Robby will be racing weekly in the 410 Division at Knoxville Raceway and in both the 360 and 410 Divisions in select races in the surrounding area.
At only seventeen years old, Robby has eight years of racing under his belt and has already made a name for himself in the Motorcross arena with over 150 wins, and is now working to achieve the same success on four wheels instead of two. Robby has already driven to several wins in a 360 up north in South Dakota and hopes to transfer that success to the 410 division.
The 7K team welcomes DeeZee Manufacturing on board as a new sponsor this year. Info2go, Phillips Floors and WillCo Services will remain the other major sponsors. Parker Signs will continue as an associate sponsor. We welcome on board Butlerbuilt as a new associate sponsor for 2010. This year we will be running Charlie Fisher Engines and Wolfweld chassis, DMI components, HRP wings and Keizer Wheels. The 7K Team would like to thank Ken and Craig of Heartland Racing Engines out of Nevada, Iowa for stocking necessary supplies and for the use of their new dyno facility for engine testing.
We are very excited to have Robby join our team for the 2010 season. We look forward to adding some Knoxville victories to his resume. For further information and racing updates on Robby, please visit his website at www.robbywolfgang.com.
Robby Wolfgang Racing
Sioux Falls, SD
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January 21, 2010 at
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Congrats on the ride Robby! Good luck in 2010.
Dave Boy
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January 21, 2010 at
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Congrats on the ride. Good luck this season. I'm curious to know who, if anybody, will be in Loren's car in 2010.
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January 21, 2010 at
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Bruce Williams has ran his #7K team primarily at Knoxville Raceway as well as other tracks in the area. Kaley Gharst ran for him last year. The Barstad Motorsports opperation is not racing this year, but instead helping Dusty Wasmund and Casey Heser with motors and mechanical assistance. Best of luck to those two in 2010!
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January 21, 2010 at
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Glad to see you finally make the press release Robby. And thrilled that it came about.
You got the talent and the people behind you to do great things. Just keep your head on straight, and stay off of message boards.
I am lucky enough to work at one of the best tracks
anywhere.
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January 21, 2010 at
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From the frying pan to the fire. Hope the kid becomes a big success but don't think it will be next year, afterall, he's pretty green yet as far as sprints are concerned.
Adding $6 trillion of debt in his 1st term and now if
elected again he wouldn't have to worry about an
electorate in 2016 so the sky is the limit.And his EPA
would continue to put the screws to oil drilling and
mining for coal.Can you say bankruptcy.
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January 22, 2010 at
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I doubt that Robby will be the 410 champ this year, but he's got the goods.
The only 2 times I saw him run at Eagle he was super-smooth and you could see that he had what it takes to succeed in the sprint car game.
I am lucky enough to work at one of the best tracks
anywhere.
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January 22, 2010 at
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Nice! I dont think you could find a nicer guy than Bruce Williams to work with as he is very sharp as a mechanic and raced a sprinter himself always an edge over a mechanic that hasnt. Robby is a very nice kid talking to him you can tell he has what it takes. Watching him race he is super smooth and who could be a better teacher than his dad. I think his dad has taught him to be smooth and not in a hurry to push his carreer. I think Knoxville is gonna be the focus of alot of attention this year, as I know alot of us miss cheering for the Wolf! Good luck Robby and Bruce on a good season this year.
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