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21 Facts About Korbin Forrister

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Robert Korbin Forrister was born on November 16,1992 and is an American professional stock car racing driver.

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Korbin Forrister played baseball while in high school, but decided to pursue a full-time racing career upon graduating.

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In 2012, Korbin Forrister attempted to make his stock car debut at Mobile International Speedway in the ARCA Racing Series for Lafferty Motorsports, but failed to qualify.

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Korbin Forrister later made his debut at Toledo Speedway, driving the No 68 for Kimmel Racing.

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Korbin Forrister attempted a total of nine races in 2012, only finishing once at Kansas Speedway.

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In 2014, Korbin Forrister made his Camping World Truck Series debut at Martinsville Speedway; after starting 34th, he finished 26th, 14 laps behind race winner Matt Crafton.

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Korbin Forrister had a best finish of 15th at Phoenix International Speedway during the season.

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Korbin Forrister made another Xfinity start at Phoenix, driving the No 15 for Rick Ware Racing, and finished 32nd.

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In 2016, Korbin Forrister joined Lira Motorsports to drive the No 59 car at the Truck Series season opener in Daytona and Atlanta, along with running the ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway.

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Korbin Forrister failed to qualify for the first two races in the Truck Series, but started 10th in the Talladega race and finished 27th at Talladega after The Big One.

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On February 22,2017, Korbin Forrister announced a full-season deal with Wauters Motorsports, piloting the No 5.

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Korbin Forrister was later picked up by his former Truck Series team, SS-Green Light Racing, to run at Michigan and Daytona in the Xfinity Series.

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Korbin Forrister would run the No 07 normally driven by Ray Black Jr.

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However, Korbin Forrister was out with the flu at Daytona and Starr ended up driving.

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For 2018, Korbin Forrister announced he would open up his own team in the Truck Series called All Out Motorsports.

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Korbin Forrister matched that with another 13th at Las Vegas later that year, and then again at Talladega in October 2019.

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Korbin Forrister's team intended to run full-time in 2019, but plans were eventually scaled back starting with their withdrawal from the race at Kansas in May After they returned for the next race at Charlotte, the team's crew chief, Wally Rogers, tweeted that the team had shut down.

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However, days later, Korbin Forrister himself rebuked those claims, but Rogers still left the team to go to Jordan Anderson Racing.

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All Out did not attempt any other races until Talladega in October 2019, where Korbin Forrister finished 13th and had a new crew chief in Danny Gill.

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Korbin Forrister attempted 10 races in 2020, with Nursing Home Heroes and Nursing Home Caregivers sponsoring most races; he failed to qualify at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and withdrew at Kansas Speedway.

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Korbin Forrister had a best finish of eighteenth at Daytona International Speedway and two DNFs.