Miguel Paludo |
Paludo, who joined the
championship-winning team in 2012, will compete full time in the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series again next season. He will return to the seat of the No. 32
Chevrolet Silverado with sponsorship from long-time partner Duroline Brakes and
Components, along with additional marketing partners to be announced at a later
date. Crew chief Jeff Hensley will continue to lead the team from atop the pit
box.
A two-time champion in
the Brazilian Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge, Paludo made his NASCAR debut in 2010
with a partial NCWTS schedule before joining the ranks full-time in 2011. He has
made 51 starts in the Truck Series, accumulating four Top-5 and 14 Top-10
finishes, along with one pole and a best finish of third at Michigan
International Speedway in August of 2011. Paludo also made history in the 2012
season-opener at Daytona International Speedway by becoming the first Brazilian
driver to win a pole in one of NASCAR's top-three series.
Paludo concluded the
2012 season 10th in the NCWTS point standings, his best points finish in two
full-time seasons of Truck Series competition.
"I am very happy to
announce that I will be returning to Turner Motorsports in 2013," said Paludo.
"I joined Turner Motorsports because I believed that it was an
organization where I could race competitively, and I am very excited to have
the opportunity to continue to compete for what was, without a doubt, the most
successful team in our series in 2012. The fact that we closed out the last
season with a championship trophy and all three of our full-time trucks in the
top-10 in points says a lot for what our organization is capable of. I am
excited to continue working with Jeff Hensley and my same group of guys, and I
think it's very possible that it will be the No. 32 team sitting at the head
table at the banquet next year."
Turner Motorsports
captured its first NASCAR championship in 2012 when James Buescher took the
NCWTS title on the strength of four wins. In only its third season of full-time
NCWTS competition, Turner Motorsports totaled seven Truck Series wins, in addition
to three victories in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The organization announced
in November that Jeb Burton will compete full-time in the NCWTS in 2013, with
additional driver lineup and program details forthcoming.
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