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Go Fas Racing, known for their stint in the NASCAR Cup Series and fielding the No. 32 Ford Mustang GT for Corey LaJoie, made waves in big late-model events nationwide with drivers like Grant Enfinger. But hold your horses, there’s some fresh buzz from their latest tweet – it looks like they might be gearing up for a NASCAR comeback.

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Back in the day, they joined forces with Stewart-Haas Racing, snagging chassis, data, and tech support for their No. 32 Ford team. Now, with whispers of their return to the NASCAR scene, we’re all left wondering if they’ll rekindle their partnership with Tony Stewart’s team or go it alone. The details are still under wraps, so we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Go Fas Racing might be making a NASCAR comeback

Remember the team? They hung up their racing gloves in 2021, but guess what? They might be zooming back to NASCAR. Flashback to October 22, 2020 – the big bosses, Archie St. Hilaire and Mason St. Hilaire, revealed they sold their slice of GFR’s charter to B.J. McLeod and Matt Tifft of Live Fast Motorsports. They also dropped the bombshell that GFR would dial back to just a few Cup races in 2021 before closing shop, all due to a sponsorship snag.

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But, there’s a brand new update. Go Fas Racing just teased NASCAR fans with a tweet showing off a shiny new race hauler, hinting at a 2024 comeback. The tweet, brimming with excitement, says, “The new @GoFasRacing32 race hauler for 2024 super excited to be back with BossMan @ArchieSt along with @CadenKvapil behind the wheel.”

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So, it looks like they’re revving up for a return to NASCAR. The team hasn’t spilled the beans on whether they’re eyeing the Xfinity, Truck, or Cup series. But, a little detective work on their Twitter bio, which still reads “NASCAR Cup Series,” might give us a clue. They’ve got Caden Kvapil, a hotshot in Pro Late Model for Highlands Motorsports and a #35 600cc Micro Sprint driver, ready to steer their comeback. It’ll be interesting to see him flex his muscles in this new challenge.

Besides that, even the fans are over the moon about Go Fas Racing’s potential return to the NASCAR limelight.

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Enthusiasts are buzzing over Go Fas Racing’s return

NASCAR fans are buzzing with excitement about Go Fas Racing’s fresh start. The announcement tweet really stirred up a storm of reactions. Fans couldn’t stop wondering if the information is true or not and a barrage of similar questions hit the comments section, asking, “GoFas back in cup!?” “Back in NASCAR Cup?!?,” and “Wait, so are you guys back in NASCAR? 👀🟨🟥🟦🏁.”

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One fan couldn’t help but gush over the new look of the hauler, saying, “Love the fresh new look!”

It’s clear the fans are all in, cheering on this comeback. One fan expressed heartfelt gratitude to the team while thanking them and wrote, “Nice! And thank you for continuing to give the support you do to the sport. Y’all are what keeps it going,”

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There was even a fan who cut straight to the chase, asking for the inside scoop with “More information required.” It’s clear that the team’s comeback prospects have pleased a lot of people and if the team does make a return, they will be among the fan-favorites. 

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So, how about you? Are you revved up for Go Fas Racing’s return to the track?

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​​Neha Dwivedi is a NASCAR Writer at EssentiallySports. As a journalist, she religiously believes in the power of research, which allows her readers to dive deep into her stories and experience the detailed nuances of the sport like never before. Being proficient with Core Sport and Live Event Coverage, she has written multiple copies on the top entities of Stock Car Racing, like Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, and Tony Stewart. Even before Neha entered the world of Sports Journalism, she was a writer for the longest time. This helped her master the art of storytelling, which now allows her to connect with not only her readers but also drivers like Thad Moffitt, who have shown appreciation for her work. While she enjoys bringing the BTS scoops of NASCAR to the forefront, her favorite style of coverage has to be where she has the opportunity to explore some of the sports' most talked about topics like penalties, innovation, and safety.

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