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WoO Drivers Discuss 2009 - Part 5
Written by Lindsey Marks   
Thursday, 26 November 2009 23:00

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Continuing with the Pennsylvania Posse, driver Lance Dewease overcame a serious injury during the 2009 season. Among his many career highlights, Dewease was earned the “King of the Posse” title in 2006 and 2007.

 

Racing with the Outlaws for over a decade, Tim Shaffer has had a very distinguished racing career.

 

25-year-old Doug Dodson is now focused on his racing career, but four years ago Dodson was focused on the mission at hand, Operation Iraqi Freedom. Dodson’s Army Reserve unit was activated and sent to Iraq for over a year. He purchased his first sprint car while he was still overseas.

 

Josh Weller came up through the Quarter Midget ranks into Sprint cars and is working on making a name for himself in the Outlaws while veteran driver Bob Howard is just enjoying the opportunity to race after being injured early in 2009.

 

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