Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Shake N’ Bake leaves Team Texas; forms The South

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

In the first two seasons of the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings, Team Texas was a feared team. However, since then, the team has been struggling.

Team Texas has just one win in the past two seasons of the show. And that came when Shake N’ Bake Cody Baker won.

“Shake N Bake” Cody Baker doing s burnout before making a pass (Photo by Shake N Bake/Facebook and Courtney Paulshock Photograhy)

“Sooo! After 4-5 years of racing for “Team Texas” I have decided to make a change with some others,” Shake an’ Bake said in a Facebook post. “It’s no secret the team has been struggling the past couple seasons. We haven’t been able to find a winning combination. We felt it was best to shake it up and try something different to give us all a kick in the ass. We fight every race day to WIN. This series takes a part of your life and we all want to win. We saw the opportunity to try to build something from scratch and turn it in to something special. It will be the next big thaaang!

“I love what we got to be a part of repping “Team Texas” and I will always 1000% be a TEXAS racer. Going forward Myself, Kayla Morton “Hot Mess Expres,” Adam Jennings “Dark Horse”, Shawn Wilhoit “The Mistress”, future racers that will be coming in real soon, Brody Melton “Big Booty Judy”, and Stephen Brindle “Game Changer”. This will be just the start of the team known as “The South”!”

The South will debut as a team next weekend at Beech Bend Raceway in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Texas racer James “Birdman” Finney won the first season Championship on the show. Mike Murillo followed that up with a season two Championship.

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Anthony Caruso III
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Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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