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Corey Deuser Turns Attention to 2015 – YankeeRacer.com

Corey Deuser Turns Attention to 2015

Huntersville, North Carolina (December 9, 2014) – The 2014 season has come to a close for Corey Deuser after an attempt at racing his way into the Allen Turner Hyundai Snowflake 100 at Pensacola’s renowned Five Flags Speedway.

Deuser, the 2013 JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Howie Lettow Rookie of the Year, packed up the No. 71 Deuser Motorsports for their second trek south for 47th annual Snowball Derby weekend.

This past weekend, the No. 71 Deuser Motorsports team had a good handling car but just could not find the speed to race down the leaders. Deuser raced his way forward in the Last Chance Qualifying race for the Snowflake 100 before getting tagged from behind while trying to avoid a multi-car pileup. The loss of track position was too much for him to overcome, and he was unable to advance to the feature event.

“It was a tough week for sure,” Deuser said. “We had a good driving car but just could never find the speed. With all that being said, I’m proud of the effort of our team. We have everything we had; we will be back next year, stronger than ever.”

Deuser and the Deuser Motorsports team are currently working on their 2015 racing plans, which they hope to announce soon.

The No. 71 Ford carried sponsorship decals from Deuser Electric Company, Focus Eyewear, ARC Construction Management, ASB Custom Homes, Off Axis Pain, Lucas Oil, and Fast Track.
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Sources: Phillip Smalley/140 BUZZ