Stewart-Haas Racing has discussed the possibility of offloading many of its cars to GoFas Racing in anticipation of its four-car fleet having a lot of extra inventory next season as it moves to the Gen 7 car.
'@StewartHaasRcng is talking to @GoFasRacing32 about a potential new alliance, as @NateRyan first reported.
➖ @ColeCuster has been mentioned as an option for the 32, but @CoreyLaJoie may stay, which'd make that a moot point.
➖ Front Row is an option for LaJoie if he leaves. pic.twitter.com/jR7D4mM9MA
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) August 19, 2019
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There’s another Cup alliance being considered in the Ford camp. Stewart-Haas Racing has discussed the possibility of offloading many of its cars to GoFas Racing in anticipation of its four-car fleet having a lot of extra inventory next season as it moves to the Gen 7 car. It’s uncertain if the arrangement also might include technical support.
Racing chassis that are a few years old, Corey LaJoie is 29th in points with the No. 32, a spot higher than it was ranked with Matt DiBenedetto through 24 races last year.
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