Tommy Jr. and Sr. celebrate a win |
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series owner
announced today that he will change the number of his Dave Blaney-driven Chevrolet
SS this season, running the No. 7 made famous by his late father in NASCAR Modified
tour competition.
Tom Baldwin, Sr., who was a popular
NASCAR Modified driver, and sported the number 7NY throughout his career. Baldwin
died in a multi-car crash on Lap 10 of a 150-lap event at the Thompson
(CT) Speedway on August 19, 2004.
Tommy Baldwin, Jr. got his start in the sport working on his father's cars, and
eventually became one of NASCAR’s top crew chiefs.
He worked atop the pit box for
Junie Donlavy. Ultra Motorsports, Bill Davis Racing, Evernham Motorsports and other, winning the 2002 Daytona 500 with
driver Ward Burton at Bill Davis Racing. He founded his own team, Tommy
Baldwin Racing, in 2009.
Tom Baldwin, Sr, |
"It is a very
special moment today to announce the number 7 on our Chevrolet SS,” said
Baldwin. “The number has been in the Baldwin family for a long time and it is
going to be pretty special to carry on that legacy in the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series."
Blaney will drive the
No. 7 entry beginning with the season-opening Daytona 500. The number was
previously run by Robby Gordon Motorsports, but Gordon is not expected to field
a Sprint Cup entry in 2013.
That is awesome, the NY emblazed into it is even nicer!
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