All Out Motorsports team shut down

Announced earlier this morning by team crew chief, Wally Rogers, All Out Motorsports, a NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series team was shut down Tuesday. The team had driver and team owner, Korbin Forrister, behind the wheel.

All Out entered their first event in the Truck Series in 2018 and was considered a part-time team. Their history included a span of over two years with 16 starts and they had their best finish of 13th at Kentucky last July with Forister behind the wheel. The team never recorded a top five or top-10 finish in the series but did manage to lead four laps.

The last start came at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where they started 27th and finished 25th. The team originally was supposed to do the Kansas race in May but withdrew.

Wally Rogers made the following statement on his Twitter account Tuesday morning, but the team has not made an official announcement.

So they shut our truck deal down. I’m officially a free agent. So if someone is looking for a person that can build one from the ground up, take it to the track and call the races hit me up. I’m available.— Wally Rogers (@walr2772) June 18, 2019

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