Both men joined the
Statesville, N.C.-based Sprint Cup Series team this week.
Kerr was most recently
at JTG Daugherty Racing, where he served as crew chief for Bobby Labonte in
2011 and Marcos Ambrose in 2009 and 2010. The former Sprint Car champion has
been a staple in the Sprint Cup garage since 2000 and has worked with drivers
including David Reutimann, Robby Gordon and Stacy Compton. He'll be rejoined
with Gilliland, who worked briefly with Kerr in a Nationwide Series ride in
2005 and now enters his fourth year with Front Row.
Frank Kerr |
"I'm looking
forward to working with this young team," Kerr said. "As an
organization they've only been on track for a few short years, but there's a
lot of experience in the shop, in the leadership and behind the wheel. I'm
looking forward to helping them continue to grow."
Lane is a 12-year
veteran atop the pit box, leading teams for organizations including Petty Enterprises
and Chip Ganassi Racing and working with drivers such as Kyle Petty, Dario
Franchitti and David Stremme. Joining the No. 26 team marks a return to Front
Row Motorsports for Lane, who led the team's first full-time Sprint Cup
campaign in 2009 with John Andretti at the wheel of the team's No. 34 car. He
also served as crew chief for Travis Kvapil, who drove the No. 34 Ford in 2010.
Lane will be paired with Wise in an expanded, full-time schedule for the young
driver of the No. 26 Ford.
"This will
definitely feel like a homecoming of sorts, back with Front Row and back with
Ford," Lane said. "It was a great experience to help get Front Row's
first full-time Cup team off the ground back in 2009, and this will be a
similar experience working with Josh as he expands his role with the
team."
Jay Guy returns as crew
chief for David Ragan's No. 34 team, rounding out Front Row's crew chief
line-up for 2013. Those additions will allow Derrick Finley to return to his
role of competition director for the young team, after serving as Gilliland's
crew chief since October.
"It's great to have
three veteran guys leading our race teams and have Derrick back exclusively in
his competition director role as we start the season with the new Ford
Fusions," said team owner Bob Jenkins. "Just like every other team,
we're going to have a lot of benchmarking, analysis and building to do this
season and it'll help us to have a solid, experienced group leading that effort
with each guy having a focused role."
The team will continue
its pre-season testing of the new Fusions this week at Charlotte Motor Speedway
in preparation for the season-opening Daytona 500 at Daytona International
Speedway on Feb. 21.
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