Statesville, N.C. (December 13, 2012) – Renewals of
long-time partnerships will have Front Row Motorsports poised to run its
most competitive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season ever in 2013, with the
team announcing new agreements with drivers David Ragan, David
Gilliland and Josh Wise. The team will also continue its relationships
with manufacturing partner Ford Racing and engine builder Roush Yates
Racing Engines.
Front Row Motorsports enters its fourth year teaming with Gilliland,
Ford and Roush Yates – relationships that have brought stability and
growth to the still-young team entering its fifth full-time season in
the Sprint Cup Series. Race winner Ragan joined the line-up for the
2012 season, helping the team earn its best average finishes and the
best year-end point rankings for the Nos. 34 and 38 entries in Front Row
history.
The 2012 season saw Ragan and Gilliland combine for one top-five, two
top-10, four top-15 and eight top-20 finishes, and an average finish of
27th. Ragan finished the season 28th in the driver point standings and Gilliland ended the season in 30th.
The team continued to show its strength on superspeedways, where Ford
and Roush Yates power helped Ragan and Gilliland earn their best results
of the season. The 26-year-old Ragan will return to the cockpit of the
No. 34 entry and the 36-year-old Gilliland will once again pilot the
No. 38.
Wise will return to the No. 26 Ford for all 36 Sprint Cup races with
sponsorship from MDS Transport after completing the 2012 season in a
part-time capacity with Front Row. The team plans to increase the
29-year-old driver’s time on track in 2013 with a more competitive
schedule of race entries.
Team owner Bob Jenkins sees how the stability of key partnerships helps the team improve each year.
“You often see a lot of young teams going through a lot of changes
trying to make it in the Sprint Cup Series,” Jenkins said. “We’ve been
fortunate that we’ve had a lot of stable partners, people who believe in
our approach and are seeing year-to-year improvements as a result of
that approach.
“David Gilliland has been a rock for us for three years and David
Ragan brought race-winning experience to us last year and returns for
2013. That stability is huge for a young, developing team, and I know
we’ll continue to improve and have even better results this upcoming
season.”
Jay Guy will return as crew chief for Ragan’s No. 34 team and Derrick
Finley will continue to lead Gilliland’s No. 38 crew. The drivers
recognize and appreciate the importance of continuity from year to year
within the organization.
“There’s always a learning curve whenever something new is thrown
into the mix, whether it’s a new driver, new crew chief, new car or new
team members,” Ragan said. “We have a new Ford Fusion for 2013, which
I’m really excited about, so it will be really important and really
helpful that all the other variables aren’t changing. My crew chief,
Jay Guy, and I built a great working relationship last year and that
will help us be better this coming year.”
“I’m excited to start my fourth year with Front Row Motorsports,”
Gilliland said. “We’ve gotten better each and every season and I’m
eager to get the season going with Derrick (Finley) again. Bob Jenkins
has put a lot into this team since he started with a part-time team back
in ’05. He’s growing it the way he should and the results are
showing.”
Front Row Motorsports will be on track for the first time in the new
Sprint Cup Series Ford Fusions Jan. 10 to 12 when the team participates
in Pre-Season Thunder, the annual three-day test session at Daytona
International Speedway to prepare for the season-opening Daytona 500 in
February.
The team is finalizing sponsorship agreements for the 2013 season with announcements expected soon.
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