Landon Cassill will drive for a yet-to-be-named race team in 2012. The team will field two cars; Brian Vickers and Travis Kvapil are said to be candidates for the second seat.
Front Row Motorsports has signed David Ragan to drive the team’s No. 34 Sprint Cup Ford. David Gilliland will drive the team’s second Sprint Cup entry, the No. 38.
TRG Motorsports will not return to the Sprint Cup Series in 2012, according to a report from Sirius Speedway. The No. 71 team finished outside of the top 35 in owner’s points and would have been required to qualify for the first five races of 2012 on speed. Andy Lally drove the car last season, with [...]
UPS has announced that they will move from Roush Fenway Racing’s No. 6 car and driver David Ragan to the team’s No. 99 car, driven by Carl Edwards for 2012.
David Ragan has been given permission to speak with other teams by Roush Fenway Racing. He could be headed to TRG’s No. 71.
The Racers Group has announced that veteran sports executive Bob Dickinson has been named Chief Operating Officer for TRG and Adobe Road Winery. Dickinson will oversee business development, marketing, communications, customer relations and special events for both TRG Motorsports’ No.71 Sprint Cup race team and the winery.
TRG Motorsports announced that NASCAR veteran crew chief Doug Richert has been named to that role for the team’s No. 71 Interstate Moving Services Ford and driver Andy Lally. Richert will assume crew chief duties starting with this weekend’s Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Superspeedway.
Hermie Sadler will drive TRG Motorsports’ No. 71 Eco Fuel Saver Chevy in the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway. This will be his second start for TRG. He said: I had a lot of fun running for TRG Motorsports last fall at Martinsville. Kevin Buckler asked me if I would be willing to [...]
Eco-Fuel Saver signed on with TRG Motorsports and driver Andy Lally to serve as primary sponsor for the next four races, the team announced recently. Eco-Fuel Saves appeared as primary sponsor at last weekend’s Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
TRG Motorsports announced that NASCAR veteran Jay Guy will serve as crew chief for the team’s No. 71 entry in the 2011 Sprint Cup Series season. Guy moves to TRG from Penske Racing, where he served as Cup crew chief for Brad Keselowski last season.