Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Battle At The Beach Will Not Return To DIS, New Smyrna To Host K&N And Whelen All-American Series
The
UNOH Battle At The Beach will not return to Dyatona International Speedway in
2015.
DIS
President Joie Chitwood III ended months of speculation today, confirming that
the “World Center Of Racing” will not host the event next season, as a result
of its ongoing DAYTONA Rising reconstruction project.
“After
much consideration, Daytona International Speedway will not host any future
UNOH Battle At The Beach events,” said Chitwood. “For the past two years, the
UNOH Battle At the Beach has produced thrilling racing on our backstretch. It
was necessary for us to make this difficult decision given that we will open
40,000 new seats during Budweiser Speedweeks 2015 as part of the DAYTONA Rising
redevelopment project and will remove the backstretch grandstands prior to 2016
racing season.
No more modifieds at Daytona
“We
are pleased to see the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and the NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series will remain in Central Florida during Budweiser Speedweeks
at New Smyrna Speedway and encourage fans to attend those exciting races. The
University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH) has been a great partner in supporting
the Battle At The Beach and we look forward to continuing to work with them to
grow our relationship.”
NASCAR
Vice President of Regional and Touring Series George Silbermann also commented
on the decision, saying, “The UNOH Battle at the Beach provided NASCAR’s stars
of tomorrow an excellent opportunity to participate at The World Center of
Racing, but it isn’t feasible to continue the event given the progress with the
DAYTONA Rising project.
“Fortunately,
nearby New Smyrna Speedway is excited to bring the K&N Pro Series East back
for the season opener again this year in addition to its week-long slate of
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series action; NASCAR fans will still have plenty of
opportunities to see exciting short-track action in the Daytona area again this
February.”
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Hillman Named Scott's Crew Chief At RCR
Richard Childress Racing
has hired Mike Hillman, Jr. to crew chief their No. 2 Chevrolet Camaro team
with driver Brian Scott in the NASCAR XFINITY Series.
Hillman, Jr, 36, comes
to RCR with 20 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victories and two series
championships. Through 235 NCWTS starts he has also earned 93 top-five and 132
top-10 finishes, including 17 pole awards.
The Lockport, N.Y.
native joins RCR and the No. 2 Chevrolet team effective immediately.
"This is a great
opportunity for a guy like me to become part of RCR and the No. 2 Chevrolet
team," Hillman, Jr. said. "When we first talked about this position,
I knew this was something I wanted to do and RCR is known for their storied
success at every level in NASCAR.
"Brian Scott is a
talented driver who is coming off the best season of his career. He and I share
the same goals - wanting to win multiple races and ultimately the XFINITY
Series championship. With the team they already have in place, I am confident
we will achieve our goals."
This will be Scott's
third year with RCR in the XFINITY Series. During that time, the 26-year-old
driver has earned four pole awards, nine top-five and 36 top-10 finishes. He's
coming off his best season with a final driver points standing of fourth place.
"I look forward to
building on what we have achieved the past two seasons with RCR," Scott
said. "Mike Hillman, Jr. is an excellent addition to our No. 2 Chevrolet
team and has a proven track record of success and experience. I am more than
confident he will take our team to victory lane and race for a championship.
"We already have a
great nucleus of people on our team and our XFINITY program is strong from
top-to-bottom. With the momentum we had at the end of this past season, I feel
confident about our 2015 hopes."
Hillman, Jr., will
report to Dr. Eric Warren, Director of Competition, for RCR.
"When we started our search for a new crew chief on the No. 2
team, the name that kept coming up the most was Mike Hillman, Jr.," Warren
said. "He has a proven track record and everything he's worked and team
he's led has been fast. We welcome him aboard and look forward to him, Brian
and the rest of the team taking what they did this year to the next
level."
Jay Mohr, Lady Antebellum To Headline NASCAR Awards Banquet
Jay Mohr
The slogan is recognized around the world. What
happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
But NASCAR will make an exception on Dec. 5
when it gives audiences a front row seat as Jay Mohr, Lady Antebellum, Aloe
Blacc and Lennon and Maisy take the stage at the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Awards show from the Wynn Las Vegas live on FOX Sports 1.
This year, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Awards will honor 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick, as well
as celebrate the other Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™ Challengers. FOX Sports
1 will provide coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards beginning at 9
p.m.ET. Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will begin coverage at 8
p.m. ET.
Mohr will serve as the host for the second
consecutive year. The actor, comedian, radio host and best-selling author has
one of the most expansive backgrounds in show business. After landing his dream
job at “Saturday Night Live” and launching his career in film alongside Tom Cruise
in “Jerry Maguire,” Mohr appeared in approximately 200 network television
episodes and more than 25 feature films. Additionally, his national radio show,
“Jay Mohr Sports,” is syndicated in more than 155 markets across the U.S. With
a career in entertainment that spans over three decades, Mohr has become an
artist who knows no limits, making him the perfect person to help celebrate
NASCAR’s most prominent drivers.
Lady Antebellum
“This is my fifth time hosting the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series Awards and I’m honored to share the stage once again with
some of the most talented athletes in the world,” said Mohr. “This has been an
incredibly exciting year for NASCAR and it’s not every day that you get to be a
part of a defining moment in the history of a sport.”
Keeping his NASCAR performance streak rolling
following his act at NASCAR’s season-opening, crown jewel event the 2014
DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway, Blacc will kick off the musical
entertainment for the night with the soulful selection that has “woken up”
audiences around the world. The singer / songwriter collaborated as vocalist
and co-writer on well-known DJ/producer Avicci’s 2013 track “Wake Me Up,” which
topped the charts in more than 100 countries across the globe, before releasing
his third album “Lift Your Spirit” in March 2014. The rapper-turned-singer uses
his surging popularity to affect social change and to deliver messages of
positivity and passion.
Later in the evening, the seven-time GRAMMY
Award winning trio Lady Antebellum will keep the audience rocking with a new
song from their fifth album entitled “747.” The 11-song disc has already
spawned the PLATINUM certified multi-week chart-topping smash hit
“Bartender,” and its new single “Freestyle” is quickly climbing the charts. The
new album follows over 11 million albums sold worldwide, nine trips to No. 1 on
the country radio charts, six Platinum singles and “Vocal Group of the Year”
honors from both the CMA and ACMs three years in a row. Lady Antebellum just
wrapped their headlining “TAKE ME DOWNTOWN TOUR,” which hit 80 cities in Canada
and the U.S. over the course of the year, and delighted both fans and
critics with the “Dallas Morning News” declaring, "Lady
Antebellum shows off its warranted leap to superstardom." For more information
visit: www.ladyantebellum.com.
Additionally, 15-year-old Lennon Stella and
her 10-year-old sister Maisy Stella from ABC’s hit drama “Nashville” will
perform. The daughters of the recording duo Brad and MaryLynne Stella, Lennon
and Maisy’s musical roots run deep. In 2013, the sisters had a show-stopping
performance of “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers on “Nashville,” which quickly entered
the top 40 of Billboard’s “Hot Country Songs” list. Later that same year,
Lennon and Maisy performed at the CMA Awards™ and presented Taylor Swift with
her Pinnacle award. They also performed at The White House this year and sang
alongside cast members from “Degrassi,” Magic Johnson, Martin Sheen, The Band
Perry, and J.R. Martinez at “We Day Minnesota” last month.
This year’s talent will join the esteemed
list of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards show artists from previous years, which
include chart-topping singers, such as John Mellencamp, Phillip Phillips, Sara
Bareilles, Dierks Bentley and Kid Rock.
“The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards present
the opportunity to spotlight the biggest names in NASCAR, and we are thrilled
to augment that star power with some of the most popular personalities in the
entertainment industry,” said Zane Stoddard, NASCAR vice president of
entertainment marketing and content development. “This year’s line-up is sure
to add to what has been one of NASCAR’s most climactic racing seasons ever.”
Monday, November 24, 2014
Dillon, Rheem Set For 2015 XFINITY Run
Two-time NASCAR Champion Austin Dillon will return to the NASCAR
XFINITY Series with Rheem Manufacturing Company as primary sponsor on Richard
Childress Racing's No. 33 Chevrolet for a majority of the 2015 season.
Dillon, the 2013 XFINITY Series Champion, will drive the No. 33
Rheem Chevrolet under the RCR banner during the 2015 season while maintaining a
full schedule in RCR's No. 3 Chevrolet SS in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He
is a two-time XFINITY Series race winner, 10-time pole winner and holds the
record for most consecutive poles in series history.
"Rheem is pleased to continue our long association with
Richard Childress and his legendary racing organization," said JR Jones,
Rheem President and CEO. "We are looking forward to working with RCR and
Austin Dillon again in 2015. Austin has won championships in both the Camping
World Truck and XFINITY Series and we are confident he will put Rheem back in
the winner's circle again in 2015. As a longtime sponsor in NASCAR, Rheem has
been proud to be a part of racing's history and we look forward to being a part
of its future."
Rheem Manufacturing Company has a long history of success with RCR
having participated as a primary or associate sponsor since 2007 in various
NASCAR series. Rheem has been the official heating, cooling and water heating
provider to RCR for more than eight years and was the co-primary sponsor with
Realtree of Ty Dillon's Sprint Cup Series debut this year at Atlanta Motor
Speedway.
"Rheem has a long tradition of reliability and quality in
their industry with close to 90 years in the business," said Dillon.
"My family has a long tradition in NASCAR and we also have a tradition of
reliability and performance. I enjoy racing in the XFINITY Series and will be
proud to represent Rheem while contending for wins on Saturday afternoons in
2015."
RCR also provided race trucks and ECR power to support
Rheem-sponsored drivers and entries in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
fielded by various teams in 2014.
"The association with Rheem has been a great one for all of
us at RCR," said Richard Childress, Chairman and CEO of Richard Childress
Racing. "Rheem's focus on providing their customers with reliable and
innovative comfort solutions is similar to how RCR likes to approach our
business. We both represent quality, durability and overall performance.
Rheem's longstanding support of RCR and our sport are appreciated by everyone
on our team."
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Remembering Denny Darnell
NASCAR is in mourning today,
following the sudden and unexpected passing of veteran public relations
representative Denny Darnell near his home in Tennessee Saturday.
A graduate of East Tennessee
State University, Darnell began his career as a sportswriter at the Kingsport
(Tenn.) Times-News. At various points, he served as general manager at
Bristol Motor Speedway, director of communications for the National Hot Rod
Association, head of motorsports public relations for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company during Winston’s long run as entitlement sponsor of NASCAR’s premier
stock car racing series and PR spokesman for Dodge.
Dozens of rookie PR reps -- and
more than a few greenhorn reporters -- learned the business of motorsports from
Denny. His easygoing, southern charm combined with fierce attention to detail
and an encyclopedic knowledge of the sport to make him the go-to guy in the
NASCAR garage. He had an uncanny knack for keeping his head when all around him
were losing theirs, and in an era when PR types often gauge their effectiveness
by counting how many times they say “no” in a 24-hour period, Darnell was truly
a breed apart.
“I not sure if I can make that
happen or not,” said Darnell on literally thousands of occasions. “Let me see
what I can do.”
As word of his passing spread Saturday,
Darnell was universally recalled as the best in the business at what he did, and
one of the most respected individuals in the sport.
David Grace Photo
"Denny was a familiar and friendly face in media centers and NASCAR
garages throughout the country,” recalled NASCAR Senior Vice President and
Chief Communications Officer Brett Jewkes. "He approached his job
seriously and professionally, but few could bring laughter like Denny. He was a
public relations institution, and will be greatly missed."
"Shocked to hear about Denny Darnell,” Tweeted NASCAR Hall of Famer
Darrell Waltrip. “One of the nicest guys that's ever been in racing, he'll be
missed. Go rest high on that mountain, Denny,"
"Denny Darnell was an incredibly nice man,” echoed former driver Jeff
Burton. “Always enjoyed talking to him. He called me Champ, even though I never
won one.”
When Denny made his retirement plans known near the end of the 2013 season,
many of us had mixed emotions. We were pleased that he was finally easing out
of NASCAR’s fast lane, spending less time in airports and more time with his
wife Jean, son Trey and baby granddaughter Harper. At the same time, however,
we struggled to imagine how the Media Center could possibly operate without
him, or how we would make it through Speedweeks at Daytona International
Speedway without his ear-to-ear smile, slap on the back and ever-present, “How
you doin’, buddy?”
Like any professional sport, NASCAR
has its share of egotists, self-promoters, backbiters and con artists. Through
it all, though, I cannot recall anyone – not a single, solitary soul -- who
didn’t love Denny Darnell.
He was a great PR man. Better still, he was a great man.
Farewell, old
friend, until we meet again.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Stenhouse Team Sanctioned For Homestead Violation
Roush
Fenway Racing’s No. 17 team that competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series has
been penalized for a rules infraction discovered during pre-qualifying
inspection Nov. 14 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
The infraction is a P3 level penalty which is outlined in Section 12-4.3 of the 2014 NASCAR rule book:
The infraction is a P3 level penalty which is outlined in Section 12-4.3 of the 2014 NASCAR rule book:
Violations
resulting in P3 penalties tend to fall between serious and intermediate in
nature. While they might include general “categories” of infractions similar to
those in P4 (e.g. unauthorized parts; failing to meet specs; etc.), they tend
to pertain more to secondary componentry or systems; modifications of lessor
significance; go/no-go measurement failures of an intermediate nature.
This
infraction violates Sections 12-1
- Actions detrimental to stock car racing and 20-12 – Suspension:
All front end and rear suspension mounts and mounting hardware must not allow
movement or realignment of any suspension/drive line component beyond normal
rotation or suspension/drive line travel.
As
a result of these violations, crew chief Mike Kelley has been fined 50,000ドル and
placed on NASCAR probation for six months, starting Jan. 1, 2015 through June
30, 2015. Additionally, car chief Patrick Magee has also been placed on NASCAR
probation for six months starting Jan. 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015.
Cheez-It 355 At The Glen Returns In 2015
Watkins
Glen International and the Kellogg Company have announced Cheez-Ithas
renewed as the title sponsor of The Glen’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. WGI’s
marquee event, Cheez-It 355 at The Glen returns August 6-9.
“We’re
excited to welcome back the Kellogg Company with Cheez-It® as our
title sponsor for the NASCAR event week,” stated Watkins Glen International
President Michael Printup. “They have been a great partner and we look forward
to continuing the tradition for our fans in 2015.”
This
will be the company’s third-consecutive year as the race’s entitlement sponsor,
while the iconic snack brand’s parent company, the Kellogg Company, has been
involved with NASCAR since 1991.
“NASCAR
provides a great way for Cheez-It crackers to reach our fans and Watkins Glen
provides an amazing venue that is unlike any other,” said Melissa Pawlowicz,
senior director of integrated promotions for the Kellogg Company. “Cheez-It is
proud to be associated with ‘The Glen’ and to play a role in bringing the
excitement of the Cheez-It 355 to life.”
LiftMaster To Back Kahne In Three 2015 Cup Races
LiftMaster garage door openers
will join 11-time Sprint Cup Series champion Hendrick Motorsports beginning
with the 2015 NASCAR season, when it will become a primary sponsor of driver
Kasey Kahne and his No. 5 Chevrolet SS team.
The new relationship will feature LiftMaster, which is headquartered in Elmhurst, Illinois, as a primary sponsor in three Sprint Cup races annually and as an associate-level partner in all other events. The agreement covers the 2015, 2016 and 2017 NASCAR seasons.
“We’re excited to establish a new partnership with Kasey Kahne and Hendrick Motorsports in 2015,” said Bob Markwart, president of LiftMaster Americas. “Kasey is a threat to win every weekend, and we’re looking forward to joining the No. 5 team’s pursuit of a championship next year.”
In 2015, the No. 5 LiftMaster Chevrolet SS will appear in Sprint Cup Series races May 24 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, July 11 at Kentucky Speedway and Oct. 18 at Kansas Speedway.
“Whether you’re talking products, services or the way customers are treated, LiftMaster has a reputation as the industry leader,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman of Hendrick Automotive Group. “Having used LiftMaster both at Hendrick Motorsports and in our dealerships, we know first-hand the emphasis they put on quality and innovation. We look forward to working together to build a NASCAR program that reflects their brand and drives business.”
Since joining Hendrick Motorsports in 2012, Kahne, 34, has earned at least one victory each season while securing three consecutive Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. The Enumclaw, Washington, native has 17 career wins in NASCAR’s top division, including five in three full seasons with the No. 5 team.
“It means a lot to have support from a great company like LiftMaster,” Kahne said. “The No. 5 team has high expectations for 2015, and they’ll be with us as the primary sponsor at three tracks where we’re traditionally very fast. All of us are looking forward to representing them throughout the season and developing a successful long-term relationship.”
The new relationship will feature LiftMaster, which is headquartered in Elmhurst, Illinois, as a primary sponsor in three Sprint Cup races annually and as an associate-level partner in all other events. The agreement covers the 2015, 2016 and 2017 NASCAR seasons.
“We’re excited to establish a new partnership with Kasey Kahne and Hendrick Motorsports in 2015,” said Bob Markwart, president of LiftMaster Americas. “Kasey is a threat to win every weekend, and we’re looking forward to joining the No. 5 team’s pursuit of a championship next year.”
In 2015, the No. 5 LiftMaster Chevrolet SS will appear in Sprint Cup Series races May 24 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, July 11 at Kentucky Speedway and Oct. 18 at Kansas Speedway.
“Whether you’re talking products, services or the way customers are treated, LiftMaster has a reputation as the industry leader,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman of Hendrick Automotive Group. “Having used LiftMaster both at Hendrick Motorsports and in our dealerships, we know first-hand the emphasis they put on quality and innovation. We look forward to working together to build a NASCAR program that reflects their brand and drives business.”
Since joining Hendrick Motorsports in 2012, Kahne, 34, has earned at least one victory each season while securing three consecutive Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. The Enumclaw, Washington, native has 17 career wins in NASCAR’s top division, including five in three full seasons with the No. 5 team.
“It means a lot to have support from a great company like LiftMaster,” Kahne said. “The No. 5 team has high expectations for 2015, and they’ll be with us as the primary sponsor at three tracks where we’re traditionally very fast. All of us are looking forward to representing them throughout the season and developing a successful long-term relationship.”
Kahne Signs HMS Contract Extension
Hendrick Motorsports and Kasey
Kahne have agreed to a three-year contract extension that will keep the driver
with the No. 5 Chevrolet SS team through the end of the 2018 NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series season.
“It’s extremely gratifying to work with a driver like Kasey,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “I think the world of him both as a driver with championship-level talent and an overall terrific young man. Our whole organization has a great deal of respect for how hard he works, the professionalism he displays with our partners and the way he carries himself every day. We’re committed to winning races and competing for titles with him for many years to come.”
Kahne, 34, originally signed with Hendrick Motorsports in April 2010 and officially joined the team’s four-car stable for the 2012 season. Over the past three years (2012-14), he ranks among the top-10 drivers in Sprint Cup wins (5), pole positions (4), top-five finishes (26) and laps led (1,177). The Enumclaw, Washington, native has 17 career wins in NASCAR’s top division.
“I’ve found a home at Hendrick Motorsports,” said Kahne, who since 2012 has earned at least one victory each season while securing three consecutive Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. “We have incredible people and partners supporting us, and I couldn’t be more excited about the direction we’re headed as a team and a company. It’s the right place for me, and I’m looking forward to being here for a long time.”
Kahne’s contract with Hendrick Motorsports was set to expire following the 2015 NASCAR season.
“It’s extremely gratifying to work with a driver like Kasey,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “I think the world of him both as a driver with championship-level talent and an overall terrific young man. Our whole organization has a great deal of respect for how hard he works, the professionalism he displays with our partners and the way he carries himself every day. We’re committed to winning races and competing for titles with him for many years to come.”
Kahne, 34, originally signed with Hendrick Motorsports in April 2010 and officially joined the team’s four-car stable for the 2012 season. Over the past three years (2012-14), he ranks among the top-10 drivers in Sprint Cup wins (5), pole positions (4), top-five finishes (26) and laps led (1,177). The Enumclaw, Washington, native has 17 career wins in NASCAR’s top division.
“I’ve found a home at Hendrick Motorsports,” said Kahne, who since 2012 has earned at least one victory each season while securing three consecutive Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. “We have incredible people and partners supporting us, and I couldn’t be more excited about the direction we’re headed as a team and a company. It’s the right place for me, and I’m looking forward to being here for a long time.”
Kahne’s contract with Hendrick Motorsports was set to expire following the 2015 NASCAR season.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Tyler Walker's Plea Hearing Postponed For 13th Time
Tyler Walker’s
endless romp through the American legal system continued today, as the former
NASCAR and open wheel Sprint Car driver’s adjudication hearing was postponed
for the 13th time.
On January 30 of last
year, the 34-year old Walker was arrested near St. George, Utah, after leading
authorities on a high-speed chase through in Utah, Nevada and Arizona at speeds
topping 140 mph, followed by a brief foot pursuit. His black 2007 BMW stopped only after police laid down spike strips
to flatten its tires. When police searched the vehicle, they discovered
methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia and an open bottle of vodka.
Walker and
passenger Raelle McDonald were arrested on multiple charges including evading,
possession of amphetamines, marijuana and narcotic equipment, driving under the
influence of drugs, open container/drinking in a public place and a liquor
license violation. His bail was set at more than 18,000ドル.
Since then, the case has been the subject of repeated
delays. Today, Walker’s attorney
claimed that paperwork outlining a planned “consent to plea” agreement has yet
to be received, prompting Fifth
District Judge Eric Ludlow to delay the case yet again. Ludlow denied a defense
request that Walker be allowed to sign a copy of the agreement and submit it by
mail, saying, “He has until (Dec.) 2nd, then he has to appear in person
and we’ll go from there.”
Walker was suspended
by NASCAR in 2007 for violating the sanctioning body’s substance abuse policy
and has never reapplied for reinstatement. He ran 28 races in NASCAR’s
Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series between 2003 and 2007, with a best
finish of eighth in a NCWTS event at Martinsville Speedway in 2007.
Photo: Chris
Caldwell, St. George News
Stump Named Technical Director At Stewart Haas
Stewart-Haas Racing has hired
Rex Stump to serve as its technical director, effective immediately.
Stump comes to Stewart-Haas
Racing after an 18-year career at Hendrick Motorsports, where he founded the
organization’s research and development program and has been instrumental in
chassis design and technology.
“Rex brings a tremendous
amount of knowledge and innovation to Stewart-Haas Racing,” said Greg
Zipadelli, vice president of competition for Stewart-Haas Racing. “You can
never sit still in this business, and Rex’s record of success will help us stay
ahead of the curve.”
“Hendrick Motorsports provided
me a lot of opportunities to succeed and I wouldn’t be in this position if it
weren’t for Rick Hendrick, Ray Evernham and all the talented people I’ve worked
with the last 18 years,” Stump said. “I’m proud of my time there, but I’m
looking forward to my new role at Stewart-Haas. This is a team that’s
accomplished a lot in a very short period of time. There’s a championship to
defend and races to win. I’m ready to go.”
Stump graduated from Kettering
University (formerly the General Motors Institute) in 1989 with bachelor’s
degrees in mechanical and automotive engineering. Upon graduation, Stump worked
at General Motors and participated in the Sloan Fellowship program, pursuing a
master’s degree in structural analysis from Wayne State University in Detroit.
While at General Motors, he began working with the Corvette team in developing
the active-suspension of the C5, which was slated to debut in the early 1990s.
When the active-suspension
program was canceled and the C5 was delayed, Stump delved into motorsports,
becoming a race engineer for Team Penske in 1991. Working with a group of
engineers dedicated to improving the performance of the No. 2 team of driver
Rusty Wallace, Stump helped advance Wallace from a two-win season in 1991 to a
massive, 10-win season in 1993.
By the end of 1993, Corvette
had reactivated the C5. Stump returned to General Motors to assist with the
project and stayed until the end of 1995, joining Hendrick Motorsports in 1996.
One of Stump’s most memorable
achievements at Hendrick Motorsports was the design of Jeff Gordon’s
race-winning car for the 1997 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. Dubbed “T-Rex” for
its Jurassic Park paint scheme that featured a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the
car dominated, crossing the stripe with a 1.02-second margin of victory. While
the car conformed to NASCAR’s rulebook, the design was so advanced that NASCAR
requested the team never bring it to the racetrack again. The sanctioning body
amended its rulebook shortly thereafter. Stump continued to build race-winning
cars nonetheless, as Gordon captured Sprint Cup championships in 1997, 1998 and
2001.
Francis To New Post At HMS, Rodden Confirmed As Kahne's Crew Chief
Kenny Francis
In preparation
for the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and revised rules that affect race
car development and on-track testing, Hendrick Motorsports has named Kenny
Francis to the new position of vehicle technical director and Keith Rodden as
crew chief of the No. 5 Chevrolet SS team of driver Kasey Kahne. The roles take
effect immediately.
Francis, 44, will oversee organization-wide car design and development with day-to-day management of Hendrick Motorsports’ chassis, body, research and development, on-track testing, vehicle engineering and simulation programs. Reporting to general manager Doug Duchardt, he will serve as the primary liaison between Hendrick Motorsports’ crew chiefs and its vehicle group.
Rodden will return to Hendrick Motorsports where he worked alongside Francis in 2012 and 2013 while the lead engineer for Kahne and the No. 5 team. For 2014, he was named crew chief for the No. 1 team at Chip Ganassi Racing where he won the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, earned two pole positions and helped driver Jamie McMurray set a career-best season in laps led.
“This is a great opportunity for both guys, and it will strengthen our overall organization,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “With the new rules for next year, it’s more important than ever to have a strong vehicle development program. Unifying those efforts for the first time under Kenny’s guidance will be critical to our success. It plays to his experience as a leader, innovative engineer and race-winning crew chief. He’s just tailor-made for it.
“Keith is one of the most talented young crew chiefs in the garage. He already knows our culture and works extremely well with our people. The relationships and familiarity he has with Kenny, Kasey and the No. 5 team will make it easy to hit the ground running. We talk a lot about ‘fit factor,’ and this definitely falls into that category. He’s the right fit.”
A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Francis holds a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Florida. Known as one of the most innovative minds in the NASCAR garage, he worked as a team director, engineer and fabricator before posting 17 wins as a Sprint Cup crew chief. Francis has led Kahne’s efforts since the final race of 2005, earning 16 race wins and five Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. The pair joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2012.
“When it was clear there was a need for this role, I was very intrigued and felt it would be a great challenge,” Francis said. “It encompasses areas I’m passionate about, and I know we can make a difference for our teams, especially with the new rules for next year. There are a lot of reasons why it feels right at this point in my career, and I’m looking forward to contributing in a new way.”
Rodden, 33, has enjoyed a long relationship with Kahne, having worked with the driver as a team engineer from 2004 until 2013. After graduating from North Carolina State University with a degree in mechanical engineering, his motor sports career began in 2003 with owner Andy Petree. Rodden in 2004 joined Evernham Motorsports to support Kahne’s NASCAR XFINITY Series effort before moving in 2006 to the No. 9 Sprint Cup team, which began an eight-year stint under the tutelage of Francis.
“Opportunities like this don’t come around often,” said Rodden, who grew up in Denver, North Carolina. “The people at Hendrick Motorsports are like my family, especially in the 5/24 shop. I expect we’ll have great chemistry right off the bat, which should make for a smooth transition. I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running with the No. 5 team and everyone who supports us. There’s no better resource than Kenny, so I hope he’s ready for some late-night phone calls.”
Since joining Hendrick Motorsports in 2012, Kahne, 34, has earned at least one victory each season while securing three consecutive Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. The Enumclaw, Washington, native has 17 career wins in NASCAR’s top division, including five in three full seasons with the No. 5 team.
“I’m so grateful to Kenny and happy for him and his family,” Kahne said. “He’s one of my biggest supporters and best friends, and I’m excited about his new role. It’s going to give all four Hendrick Motorsports teams the best possible opportunity to win races and compete for championships.
“Bringing Keith back is big for us. We spent 10 years together, so we have a very strong overall relationship and understanding of how to communicate. There’s a great friendship and a lot of mutual respect, but at the same time I know he’s really going to push me. I trust Mr. Hendrick to put the right people in the right places to make us successful, and I know these decisions will do that.”
Francis, 44, will oversee organization-wide car design and development with day-to-day management of Hendrick Motorsports’ chassis, body, research and development, on-track testing, vehicle engineering and simulation programs. Reporting to general manager Doug Duchardt, he will serve as the primary liaison between Hendrick Motorsports’ crew chiefs and its vehicle group.
Rodden will return to Hendrick Motorsports where he worked alongside Francis in 2012 and 2013 while the lead engineer for Kahne and the No. 5 team. For 2014, he was named crew chief for the No. 1 team at Chip Ganassi Racing where he won the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, earned two pole positions and helped driver Jamie McMurray set a career-best season in laps led.
“This is a great opportunity for both guys, and it will strengthen our overall organization,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “With the new rules for next year, it’s more important than ever to have a strong vehicle development program. Unifying those efforts for the first time under Kenny’s guidance will be critical to our success. It plays to his experience as a leader, innovative engineer and race-winning crew chief. He’s just tailor-made for it.
“Keith is one of the most talented young crew chiefs in the garage. He already knows our culture and works extremely well with our people. The relationships and familiarity he has with Kenny, Kasey and the No. 5 team will make it easy to hit the ground running. We talk a lot about ‘fit factor,’ and this definitely falls into that category. He’s the right fit.”
A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Francis holds a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Florida. Known as one of the most innovative minds in the NASCAR garage, he worked as a team director, engineer and fabricator before posting 17 wins as a Sprint Cup crew chief. Francis has led Kahne’s efforts since the final race of 2005, earning 16 race wins and five Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. The pair joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2012.
“When it was clear there was a need for this role, I was very intrigued and felt it would be a great challenge,” Francis said. “It encompasses areas I’m passionate about, and I know we can make a difference for our teams, especially with the new rules for next year. There are a lot of reasons why it feels right at this point in my career, and I’m looking forward to contributing in a new way.”
Rodden, 33, has enjoyed a long relationship with Kahne, having worked with the driver as a team engineer from 2004 until 2013. After graduating from North Carolina State University with a degree in mechanical engineering, his motor sports career began in 2003 with owner Andy Petree. Rodden in 2004 joined Evernham Motorsports to support Kahne’s NASCAR XFINITY Series effort before moving in 2006 to the No. 9 Sprint Cup team, which began an eight-year stint under the tutelage of Francis.
“Opportunities like this don’t come around often,” said Rodden, who grew up in Denver, North Carolina. “The people at Hendrick Motorsports are like my family, especially in the 5/24 shop. I expect we’ll have great chemistry right off the bat, which should make for a smooth transition. I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running with the No. 5 team and everyone who supports us. There’s no better resource than Kenny, so I hope he’s ready for some late-night phone calls.”
Since joining Hendrick Motorsports in 2012, Kahne, 34, has earned at least one victory each season while securing three consecutive Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup berths. The Enumclaw, Washington, native has 17 career wins in NASCAR’s top division, including five in three full seasons with the No. 5 team.
“I’m so grateful to Kenny and happy for him and his family,” Kahne said. “He’s one of my biggest supporters and best friends, and I’m excited about his new role. It’s going to give all four Hendrick Motorsports teams the best possible opportunity to win races and compete for championships.
“Bringing Keith back is big for us. We spent 10 years together, so we have a very strong overall relationship and understanding of how to communicate. There’s a great friendship and a lot of mutual respect, but at the same time I know he’s really going to push me. I trust Mr. Hendrick to put the right people in the right places to make us successful, and I know these decisions will do that.”
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
BREAKING NEWS: Matt McCall Replaces Keith Rodden At Ganassi Racing
Rodden to Hendrick?
While
there has been no official announcement of Keith Rodden’s anticipated jump to
Hendrick Motorsports next season, Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates gave a
strong indication that a move is afoot today.
CGRFS
announced this afternoon that Matt McCall will serve as crew chief for Jamie
McMurray and the No. 1 team in 2015. McCall will assume the role effective
immediately to prepare for the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.
McCall
joins CGRFS from Richard Childress Racing where he most recently has been the
race engineer for the No. 31 Chevrolet that made it to the Championship round
of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, ultimately finishing the season second
in the championship point standings.
He
is also a former driver who has competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series,
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and ARCA Racing Series. In fact, racing has
been in his blood from an early age as he began racing go-karts at age nine and
eventually joined the World Karting Association Dirt Series where he would
ultimately win the honor of Grand National Champion. He would also go on to
race in Super Sport events as well.
The
Denver, NC native graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
with a major in mechanical engineering. The 33-year-old McCall is also
passionate about fitness and holds a third-degree black belt in karate.
McMurray
will begin his 13th full-time season in the NSCS in 2015. The 2010 Daytona 500
and Brickyard 400 Winner added another big win to his resume this year with a
victory in the 2014 Sprint All-Star race. In nearly 450 career NSCS starts he
has accumulated seven wins, 11 poles, 121 Top-10 and 52 Top-5 finishes.
Rodden is expected to replace Kenny Francis at the helm of Kasey Kahne's No. 5 Farmer's Insurance Chevrolet next season.
Evernham's "AmeriCarna LIVE" Set For Nov. 29
Ray Evernham’s “AmericCarna LIVE” Car Show has announced an
initial lineup of celebrity cars and stars expected to join hundreds of
classic, custom, and collector cars on the Ingersoll Rand corporate campus in
Davidson, N.C. on Saturday, Nov. 29.
Ray Evernham, a former NASCAR
championship crew chief, host of “AmeriCarna” on Velocity and founder of
IGNITE, hosts the AmeriCarna LIVE Car Show presented by Ingersoll Rand and MSC
Industrial Supply Co., along with auto enthusiasts from around the East and
some of his NASCAR friends.
This year’s event initial lineup
will feature a number of celebrity cars, including Dale
Earnhardt Jr.’s 1988 Chevrolet S-10, Joey Logano’s 1939 Rat Rod, Denny Hamlin’s
1967 Lincoln Continental, Kelley Earnhardt Miller’s 1972 Volkswagen Beetle, Rusty
Wallace’s 1966 El Camino, Chad Knaus’ 1972 Camaro, several cars from the
collection of NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick and cars from Season II of
“AmeriCarna.”
Hamlin's `67 Continental
Among the stars expected to
appear are Hamlin, Logano, Ryan Newman and No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet car chief Ron
Malec, as well as Lou Santiago from Velocity’s “Car Fix.”
“AmeriCarna LIVE” will support
IGNITE, an innovative community center in Davidson for young adults with high
functioning autism or Asperger's Syndrome. IGNITE offers activities,
skills training, and educational workshops that will foster social, financial,
educational, and employment independence for its members.
The car show is open to the public
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spectator admission is 5ドル per person and kids under 10
are free. The car show awards will be presented at approximately 2:15
p.m. The car show also will feature live music from local bands, Q&A with
Ray Evernham and local celebrities, silent auction, food vendors and a
celebrity car corral. The general public can enter their own cars at http://americarnatv.com/americarna-live/2014/.
Borland Named VP Of Technology For SHR, Haas F1
Veteran motorsports engineer Matt Borland has been named vice
president of technology for Haas F1 Team and Stewart-Haas Racing. In this role,
Borland will serve as a liaison between the two organizations – Haas F1 Team in
the FIA Formula 1 World Championship and
Stewart-Haas Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Haas F1 Team will make its Formula One debut in 2016, becoming the first American-led
Formula One team in 30 years. Stewart-Haas Racing is a four-car NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series team with drivers Kevin Harvick, Danica Patrick, Tony Stewart and
Kurt Busch. Stewart-Haas Racing debuted in 2009 and won the 2011 Sprint Cup
championship with Stewart and the 2014 Sprint Cup championship with Harvick.
Borland will oversee the transfer of Formula One
technology to Stewart-Haas
Racing while providing Haas F1 Team with deep engineering resources.
Concurrently, the highly-respected Borland will serve as a gatekeeper, ensuring
the privacy of proprietary information respective to each team.
“With his knowledge and work ethic, Matt has helped build
Stewart-Haas Racing into the team it is today, and as we build Haas F1 Team and
prepare it for 2016, his expertise has already proven to be incredibly useful,”
said Joe Custer, chief operating officer, Haas F1 Team and executive vice
president, Stewart-Haas Racing. “Matt’s talent as an engineer and manager are
augmented by a sterling reputation that is beyond reproach. He is well suited
for this dual role that will ultimately lead to the betterment of Haas F1 Team
and Stewart-Haas Racing.”
Borland joined Haas CNC Racing, the precursor to Stewart-Haas
Racing, in May 2007. He has served in numerous capacities, including crew
chief, competition director, technical director and, most recently, vice
president of engineering, where he oversaw all of the team’s technical
initiatives and research and development projects.
Borland came to Haas CNC Racing with significant NASCAR
experience, first with Team Penske from the end of the 1999 season through 2006
and then with Michael Waltrip Racing in 2007. Prior to coming to NASCAR,
Borland was the race engineer for driver Mark Blundell at PacWest Racing in
Champ Car and before that, Borland was at Pi Research, a well-known engineering
organization specializing in motorsports.
“I’m an engineer at heart, so I’m always interested in building
things,” said Borland, who in 1994 earned a degree in mechanical engineering
from Kettering University (formerly the General Motors Institute). “It’s been
very satisfying to help build Stewart-Haas Racing from a two-car team to a
four-car team that’s always capable of winning championships. Now I have the
best of both worlds, as I can continue to help improve Stewart-Haas Racing
while building Haas F1 Team. We work smart and efficiently at Stewart-Haas
Racing, and there are best practices we can apply to Haas F1 Team. Eventually,
both organizations will make each other better, and I’m proud to be a part of
it.”
Monday, November 17, 2014
COMMENTARY: Dear NASCAR...
Dear NASCAR;
Thank you for a wildly
entertaining 2014 season.
Strategic rule changes ratcheted-up
the level of competition, allowing drivers to race side-by-side – two and
three-wide – without falling victim to the dreaded “aero push.” That process
will continue in 2015, with a reduction in horsepower, aerodynamic changes and
other adjustments, all designed to put more “race” in the race cars.
An exciting crop of hungry
young drivers burst onto the scene this season, with names like Larson,
Elliott, Dillon, Blaney, Wallace and Buescher ensuring that the sport’s future
is in secure and talented hands.
Your new, 2014 Chase format
was an unqualified success, delivering a steady diet of drama and intrigue that
began with Dale Earnhardt, Jr.’s popular victory in the season-opening Daytona
500 and carried all the way through Sunday’s mind-boggling finale at Homestead
Miami Speedway. An increased emphasis on winning got drivers “up on the wheel” like
never before and produced fireworks, both on and off the race track. It struck
a fair and appropriate balance between winning and consistency, culminating in
a late-race Homestead championship duel that pitted one of the biggest winners
in the sport against a driver who had not won a race all season.
It brought out the best in
your drivers and teams, encouraging hard driving, aggressive strategies and a
willingness to roll the competitive dice. It virtually eliminated the term “good
point day” from our vocabulary, and made every race worth winning once again.
It provided new challenges
that many long-established stars were unable to overcome.
It allowed smaller teams like
Richard Petty Motorsports and JTG Daugherty Racing to bask – albeit briefly -- in
the championship spotlight, allowing us to root for the underdog in a sport
that has traditionally been dominated by high-dollar super teams.
It allowed four hungry drivers
to compete for the sport’s ultimate prize in an unprecedented, winner-take-all
finale, ultimately crowning a deserving, first-time champion.
It out the passion and
emotion back into our sport, prompting drivers and crew members to stand up and fight
for what they believe in. We’re not looking for a weekly ration of post-race
fisticuffs, but this 2014 season offered a much-needed reminder of how this
glorious game – properly conducted – can stir our emotions and command our
attention.
It brought fans back to the grandstands,
with sold-out crowds at the season’s final two events and increased television
ratings for the first time in recent memory. Yes, there were still empty seats
at most events and viewership was down for the season as a whole, but an upward
trend at season’s end is cause for encouragement, and something to build on.
Just one request, if I may.
Ignore the pleas of those who
want to continue “tweaking” the Chase in 2015, especially those poor, misguided
souls who would institute a separate points system for Chase contenders. No matter what they say, there is a significant difference between finishing 16th and 43rd. The championship points should continue to reflect that reality.
Please, NASCAR, resist the temptation to do “just
one more thing” by micromanaging a system that succeeded beyond our wildest
dreams in 2014. Bask in the success of the season just completed, and leave the Chase alone.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Wallace Claims Truck Battle, Crafton Wins The War
Crafton wins his second
Matt Crafton
made history Friday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway, as the defending NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series champion became in the first back-to-back champion
in the history of the series.
Crafton is the 13th
different driver to win the Truck Series title and the fourth to win multiple crowns.
Although the idea of Crafton becoming the first back-to-back series champion
since the NASCAR Truck Series inception in 1995 has been circulating for
several weeks throughout the NCWTS garages, Crafton said he had banished the
thought from his mind.
“It’s
definitely an awesome feeling to say you’re back-to-back champion,” Crafton
said. “I definitely didn’t want to talk about it at all the last few weeks.
Without a doubt I wanted to go out there and do my job and try to win more
races and lead more laps and that’s what we did.”
Crafton’s
ninth-place finish secured the top spot over Brad Keselowski Racing driver Ryan
Blaney by a 21-point margin. The 2014 season marked Crafton’s 15th in
the truck Series, and he leads the series in consecutive starts with 337.
Wallace win his fourth
Kyle Busch
Motorsports took home the NCWTS Owner’s Championship; the team’s second-consecutive
and third all-time owner title. KBM is now the second team in NCWTS history to
win back-to-back championships. Their third title leaves them tied with Hendrick
Motorsports and Kevin Harvick Inc. for the most all-time championships.
While Crafton claimed
the Truck Series championship, Darrell Wallace Jr. won the 19th
Annual Ford EcoBoost 200, his fifth victory in 44 NCWTS races. Four of those
victories came this season.
“I can’t thank
my guys enough for continuing to come up each and every race and never give up
and have that desire to win,” Wallace said. “I told them before the race even
started, we want it more than anybody else. We don’t have a shot at the title,
but we want this race more than anybody else. Let’s show that. And I had to
work for it there. I had to battle off Kyle (Larson) and Kyle (Busch), so a lot
of things knocked off tonight in the mile-and-a-half win. We beat the boss
finally.”
The win was
bittersweet for Wallace, whose No. 54 ToyotaCare team learned earlier that
morning that the
“Eddie, our
engineer, lost his mother earlier,” said Wallace. “I wanted to put her name,
Alejandra, on the top of our door, and she was our guardian angel, so that’s
what got us to Victory Lane.”
KBM Adds Boston, Tifft To Truck Series Lineup
Justin Boston
Kyle Busch
Motorsports has announced the addition of Justin Boston and Matt Tifft to the
team’s driver lineup for the 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season.
Boston will run a full-time schedule competing for the Sunoco Rookie of the
Year Award, while Tifft will run a six-race schedule and share the driving
duties behind the wheel of his Tundra with KBM owner-driver Kyle Busch and Joe
Gibbs Racing developmental driver Daniel Suarez competing for the Truck Series
Owner’s Championship.
Boston completed his second full-time season in the ARCA Racing Series in 2014, finishing fifth in the championship standings and collecting wins at Toledo (Ohio) Speedway in May and Madison (Wis.) International Speedway in August. In addition to his two wins, he collected three poles, 241 laps led, seven top-five and 13 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 10.6 across 20 starts this year. Overall in two seasons of ARCA action, the Maryland native has posted two wins, five poles, 15 top-five and 29 top-10 finishes across 41 starts and finished inside the top-five in the championship standings both years.
The 25-year-old also made two NASCAR Nationwide Series starts for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2014, finishing ninth in his series debut at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta and following it up with a 12th-place finish at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. He made one Truck Series start this season, but was relegated to a 30th-place finish at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway getting caught up in a late-race accident.
Tifft has made 12 ARCA Racing Series starts the last two seasons, registering six top-five and eight top-10 finishes. The Ohio native registered a career-best runner-up finish in this year’s September event at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. In addition to his time in the ARCA Racing Series, the 18-year-old has competed in the NASCAR K&N East and West Series, posting one top-five and nine top-10 finishes across 24 starts.
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte freshman has competed in two of the last three Truck Series races this season, including an eighth-place finish at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway in September, and is entered in the series finale at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway this weekend.
Boston completed his second full-time season in the ARCA Racing Series in 2014, finishing fifth in the championship standings and collecting wins at Toledo (Ohio) Speedway in May and Madison (Wis.) International Speedway in August. In addition to his two wins, he collected three poles, 241 laps led, seven top-five and 13 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 10.6 across 20 starts this year. Overall in two seasons of ARCA action, the Maryland native has posted two wins, five poles, 15 top-five and 29 top-10 finishes across 41 starts and finished inside the top-five in the championship standings both years.
The 25-year-old also made two NASCAR Nationwide Series starts for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2014, finishing ninth in his series debut at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta and following it up with a 12th-place finish at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. He made one Truck Series start this season, but was relegated to a 30th-place finish at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway getting caught up in a late-race accident.
Matt Tifft
“Being able to drive full time in the Camping World Truck Series next season is
definitely a big step in my career and I can’t thank everyone at KBM enough for
this opportunity,” Boston said. “KBM builds really fast Toyota Tundras and I
know that I’m going to be in a position to win races next year -- as a driver
that’s all you can ask for. I was only able to make one Truck Series start this
year, -- so there are going to be some learning curves -- but I’m confident
that my experience running full-time in the ARCA Series the last two seasons
has helped me prepare for the challenge.”Tifft has made 12 ARCA Racing Series starts the last two seasons, registering six top-five and eight top-10 finishes. The Ohio native registered a career-best runner-up finish in this year’s September event at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. In addition to his time in the ARCA Racing Series, the 18-year-old has competed in the NASCAR K&N East and West Series, posting one top-five and nine top-10 finishes across 24 starts.
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte freshman has competed in two of the last three Truck Series races this season, including an eighth-place finish at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway in September, and is entered in the series finale at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway this weekend.
“The opportunity to drive Toyota Tundras for Kyle Busch Motorsports in six Camping World Truck Series races next season is one that I’m extremely proud of being provided with,” Tifft said. “KBM is such a well-respected team in the Truck Series and I’m excited to be able to go out next year and prove what I can do behind the wheel of top-notch equipment. I’m confident that this part-time schedule will allow me to showcase my abilities as I work towards securing a full-time opportunity for 2016.”
“Adding these two talented young drivers to the driver lineup at KBM next season gives us the opportunity to compete for the Rookie of the Year honors with Justin, a Driver’s Championship with Erik (Jones) and the Owner’s Championship sharing a truck between Matt, myself and Daniel,” Busch said. “Justin was able to pick up a couple ARCA wins this season and had solid runs in his starts for JGR in the Nationwide Series. Matt knocked on the door of victory a couple times in the ARCA Series while running a part-time schedule and had a nice run in his Truck Series debut at Martinsville last month. We’re looking forward to seeing both of them behind the wheel of our Tundras next year.”
Announcements on truck numbers, sponsors and crew chiefs for both drivers are forthcoming.
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