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    Default WoO/Lucas

    Thought we might need a thread to keep track of all the switches.

    WoO

    Brandon Sheppard #1
    Brandon Overton #116
    Shane Clanton #25
    Rick Eckert #7v
    Mike Marlar #157
    Chris Madden #44
    Brian Shirley #3s
    Devin Moran #9m
    Chris Ferguson #22
    Tyler Erb #91
    Timothy Culp #c8
    Chase Junghans #18
    Billy Moyer jr #21jr
    Brent Larson #B1
    Rusty Schlenk #1
    David Breazele #54
    Colton Flinner #75
    Tyler Millwood #31

    Lucas
    Josh Richards #1
    Scott Bloomquist #0
    Tim McCreadie #39
    Jonathan Davenport #49
    Bobby Pierce #32
    Jimmy Owens #20
    Don O'Neal #5
    Darrell Lanigan #14
    Dennis Erb jr #28
    Hudson O'Neal #71
    Earl Pearson jr #1
    Gregg Satterlee #22
    Mason Zeigler #25z
    Kyle Bronson #40B
    Donald McIntosh #7
    Ryan King #1G
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    Added: Chase Junghans #18 to WoO in 2018.

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    Now take a close look at these lists please their is no comparison lucus oil has woo beat by a mile and a half
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickybrown1952 View Post
    Now take a close look at these lists please their is no comparison lucus oil has woo beat by a mile and a half
    Who cares? It’s two national touring series that allows drivers to make good money. How many would run nationally if only 1 tour was out there?

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    Add Eckert. Just confirmed on Twitter. Will be his 15th consecutive yr on WoO.

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    I don't care if you think 1 is stronger than the other. The way I see it is there are close to 35 names on that list. EVERY 1 of them is capable of winning every time they unload. If the tracks do their job, each series will put on a great show.

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    Well one thing for sure 18 should be a interesting & good year
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    Quote Originally Posted by slmcrewchief99 View Post
    I don't care if you think 1 is stronger than the other. The way I see it is there are close to 35 names on that list. EVERY 1 of them is capable of winning every time they unload. If the tracks do their job, each series will put on a great show.
    I will have to agree. We may all have our favorite drivers but at the end of the day if the show has this kind of talent that comes with each race for both series we are set for a good year. Now we all know not all of these drivers will finish out the season with their respective tours but as long as they can manage to stay on tour the better the talent that's at each race. Let's hope for a great series by both series and good track prep the tracks that host them.
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    The economy is thriving right now. Looks to me like some of that $$$$ is flowing down to the sport. 2018 is sure looking good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by formercrewguy View Post
    The economy is thriving right now. Looks to me like some of that $$$$ is flowing down to the sport. 2018 is sure looking good!
    Someone make America great again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by formercrewguy View Post
    The economy is thriving right now. Looks to me like some of that $$$$ is flowing down to the sport. 2018 is sure looking good!
    You'll never hear that on any of the lefty news networks though, even though everybody's (even the libs') 401k's are doing very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by formercrewguy View Post
    The economy is thriving right now. Looks to me like some of that $$$$ is flowing down to the sport. 2018 is sure looking good!
    Uh what planet are YOU living on Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickybrown1952 View Post
    Uh what planet are YOU living on Lol
    My business will increase in gross sales this year after declining a little each year for the past 6 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickybrown1952 View Post
    Now take a close look at these lists please their is no comparison lucus oil has woo beat by a mile and a half
    I agree Lucas has the edge, but it's not as big of a gap as you make it. Just for fun add Overton and Pierce to WOO and the list looks a lot more even.

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    Yeah now I would have to agree with you there
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    The economy is better than 10 years ago, but that isn't saying much. A great number of employees haven't got a raise of any kind in that 10 years. I'm talking professional positions too. Is your corner malls and business districts, full of businesses? I'd say less than 80% full in the good towns. Yes, Wall street is great again, but it dosen't drive the economy on Main street, lower and middle income drives Main street. The very ones that hasn't had a raise in 10 years. Two things are job creators, Money in the hands of those that can't afford to save it and a light case of amnesia about the last recession. I can explain why, but most can guess.

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    Under the new leadership WoO has moved in the right direction. They still aren't quite a strong as Lucas with the quality of drivers, but it is a lot better than the past couple of years. The important thing is that there are two strong national tours and at least on the national level, the sport is doing fine.

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    I'm going to find out I'm goin to some races this year I haven't been to before in april &August taking a couple road trips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubstr View Post
    The economy is better than 10 years ago, but that isn't saying much. A great number of employees haven't got a raise of any kind in that 10 years. I'm talking professional positions too. Is your corner malls and business districts, full of businesses? I'd say less than 80% full in the good towns. Yes, Wall street is great again, but it dosen't drive the economy on Main street, lower and middle income drives Main street. The very ones that hasn't had a raise in 10 years. Two things are job creators, Money in the hands of those that can't afford to save it and a light case of amnesia about the last recession. I can explain why, but most can guess.
    You can't judge the current state of the economy by the malls and business districts because e-commerce is taking their place. People are still buying, but they're making online purchases. Ask Amazon how their business is doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slmcrewchief99 View Post
    I don't care if you think 1 is stronger than the other. The way I see it is there are close to 35 names on that list. EVERY 1 of them is capable of winning every time they unload. If the tracks do their job, each series will put on a great show.
    Amen, brother. This is the most loaded the two series have been in a long time, and maybe ever. It's going to be a great year for points racing on the biggest stages. I'm ready for Brunswick and Screven!

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