Jennifer Jo Cobb has announced on her personal Facebook page that she has decided to scale back her full-time effort in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the remainder of the 2022 season.
Jennifer Jo Cobb has announced on her personal Facebook page that she has decided to scale back her full-time effort in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the remainder of the 2022 season.
“Since 2020 things have changed so drastically that a lot of the fun and hope for competitiveness has really faded. For this reason, I have decided to scale back and only race when we have a primary sponsor and sufficient funding to provide a better effort.
“Fastener Supply Company and all of the small sponsors that accompanied us were such a blessing in 2020 & 2021 and even though we had a great primary sponsor, it was still not the millions of dollars needed for a full season and the days are gone when you can do it for less than that”.
“I’m not done, I am just going to scale back to better figure out how to propel forward. I know I can do better for everyone if I can step back, regroup and make another run at it from a better position”.
“If you are interested in joining us for a race please reach out to me and let’s create a win-win partnership we can all be proud of.”
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