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Three NASCAR Teams On The Front Row
Jerry Freeze, general manager of Front Row Motorsports, announced the organization will field three full-time teams in 2010 during a luncheon with Wood Brothers Racing at The Speedway Club at Charlotte Motor Speedway:
Travis Kvapil will drive the No. 34 Ford, with Steven Lane as crew chief and Long John Silver's as the sponsor for most races
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Kevin Conway will drive the No. 37 Ford, with Peter Sospenzo as crew chief and ExtenZe as sponsor for all 36 races.
David Gilliland will drive most of the races in the No. 38 Ford, with a crew chief to be announced soon. Robert Richardson Jr. will drive the car in three races, both Daytona events and the first Talladega race, and John Andretti may get behind the wheel of the No. 38 for a few races as well. Taco Bell will sponsor the car for most races. Roush Yates Engines will supply the power for all three cars.
Is team owner Bob Jenkins crazy?
"I guess that remains to be seen," Jenkins said. "I just feel like there's so many good people available. I really believe in my guys. As long as we can continue to add quality people, we can build a program for a sponsor. The neat thing about a two- or three-car program is the shared knowledge. When you've got one team with one crew chief and one engineer, you basically are limited to what those guys know.
"When each team has an engineer and a crew chief, you get some more management by committee and everything you do, from the pull-down rig to the wind tunnel, everything takes on a whole new flavor when you can share information."
PaddockTalk Perspective
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