All Out Motorsports to Run Partial Schedule in 2018

All Out Motorsports will make their NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut this season with Korbin Forrister. The organization announced on Wednesday that the team will run a partial schedule in 2018 starting at Daytona.

"I'm excited to be back in a truck this year," Forrister said in the team release. "My parents figured if we were going to continue to race we might as well open our own team. This year we will run a partial schedule with hopes to run a full season in 2019. Right now we are still acquiring sponsorship and hope to add some additional races this year."

Forrister has 32 starts to his credit in the Camping World Truck Series. He has the best finish of 12th at Daytona in 2015. It'll be the first time since Eldora last season that Forrister will take to the track in the NCWTS. He'll pilot the No. 7 entry with veteran crew chief Doug George on the pit box.

"We shook down the truck last week at Charlotte (Motor Speedway) and had a pretty decent run," Doug George said. "Korbin (Forrister) is a good driver and is willing to learn. We are looking forward to heading to Daytona (International Speedway) and seeing what we can do in the Camping World Truck Series race."

The organization currently plans to compete at Daytona, Dover, Charlotte, Iowa, Chicagoland, Eldora, Michigan, Bristol, Talladega, and ISM Raceway. As Forrister noted above, the organization plans on competing in a couple more races should sponsorship come about. (Koelle,2018)

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