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Posted by Tim Leitz at 01:06 AM on Oct 18, 2009
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Top secret plans have been leaked that DBF Motorsports will put on a championship race for the COT series. While details are sketchy, rumor has it this season culminating event could take place on Saturday Dec. 5, 2009. It would be invitation only with the criteria yet to be set. The place would be Lowes Motor Speedway for 167 laps. Full flags.

While this is all just rumors, there was also a hint of a cash prize, winner take all.

Watch here for more info.

Posted by Lynn Kincheloe at 01:08 PM on Oct 18, 2009
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Surely there must be All-star rules involved in this one...

Posted by Tim Leitz at 11:36 PM on Oct 31, 2009
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The cash prize would be delivered via PayPal.
Invitations would be based on total points this year, championships won, and races won. There is a top secret formula for this.

Posted by Tim Leitz at 11:08 PM on Nov 11, 2009
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The invitations will be based on total points for 2009, and the number of races won.

The top 20 in points will be in.
The top 5 race winners, not already in, will be in.
The remaining 5 spots will be filled, based on 2009 points, by drivers not already invited. There will also be 5 alternates invited to fill vacant positions.

The top ten prior to Texas

1 Tom Moseley
2 Chris Melton
3 Xavier Leggett
4 Mark Peeler
5 Bill Brooks
6 Nuno Areias
7 Jerry Sentell
8 Fernando Taboas
9 Mike Guzman
10 Ron Coles

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Posted by Mark Peeler at 12:57 PM on Nov 12, 2009
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Is this still taking place Dec 5th? Which track (please don't say Lowes)? How many laps?

Posted by Tim Leitz at 02:01 PM on Nov 12, 2009
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Would you prefer Dover or Darlington? The track is not set in stone yet. The race will be aprox. 250 miles. Number of laps depend on the track.

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Posted by Mark Peeler at 02:25 PM on Nov 12, 2009
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I'd like a track that is not so 'one race line'. Lowes is fast, which is fine, but it's really hard to run 2-wide, and forget about 3-wide..

I think we all just want good racing.. :-)

Posted by Chris Barnes at 03:07 PM on Nov 12, 2009
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atlanta?

Posted by Tim Leitz at 12:03 PM on Nov 14, 2009
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If you can run 2 wide at Atlanta, I'll consider it. Dover has 2 grooves. Where else?

Posted by Brian Johnson at 12:06 PM on Nov 14, 2009
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new hampshire
lol

there seemed to be alot of side by side racing at new hampshire the last time we ran there.