“Four drivers selected
from the NASCAR Drive For Diversity Combine will join three returning drivers
to compete for Rev Racing in 2013,” said Max Siegel, owner of Rev Racing. “With
Kyle Larson capturing NASCAR D4D’s first title in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series
East, as well as the series’ Sunoco Rookie of Year Award, the new class is in a
position to continue the momentum and defend the 2013 title.”
Bryan Ortiz, from
Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and Ryan Gifford, of Winchester, Tenn., will return to
the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. Ortiz finished second to teammate Larson in
the Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors last season and fifth in the standings.
They will be joined by
Daniel Suarez of Monterrey, Mexico, and Mackena Bell of Carson City, Nev.
Suarez is coming off a third-place finish in Mexico’s NASCAR Toyota Series,
while Bell drove in Rev Racing’s Late Model program last year.
Annabeth Barnes from
Hiddenite, N.C., and Jack Madrid from San Clemente, Calif., will pilot the Late
Models for Rev Racing. While Devon Amos, from Rio Rancho, N.M., will compete
for the team’s Legends program.
“In 2012, the NASCAR
Drive for Diversity initiative has strengthened its position as a leading
driver development platform in our sport with outstanding finishes from many
drivers, especially Kyle’s championship, which was a first for the program,”
said Marcus Jadotte, NASCAR vice president of public affairs and multicultural
development. “Clearly, the NASCAR D4D initiative and Rev Racing have raised the
bar in preparing young drivers for success in our sport.”
Seventeen hopefuls went
through a three-day driver evaluation of on-track performances and physical
fitness to be considered for a spot in the 2013 D4D class. For the
second-consecutive year, the NASCAR D4D Combine was held at Langley Speedway, a
.4-mile asphalt oval and NASCAR-sanctioned track.
While several of the
drivers will compete in the UNOH Battle at the Beach at Daytona International
Speedway on Feb. 18-19, the full team will begin its season in March. The
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series drivers will make their series debut at the
historic Hickory Motor Speedway March 9, while the NASCAR K&N Pro Series
East drivers open their season on March 16 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Toyota and Toyota Racing
Development will once again support Rev Racing and the NASCAR Drive for
Diversity Program, with all drivers racing Toyota Camrys in 2013. Goodyear,
Mobil 1, Sprint, NASCAR Technical Institute, 3M, Wix Filters, Mechanix Wear,
iRacing, Castle, JRI Shocks, Impact, Playseat, Doghouse Systems, Logitech and
Sign Innovations also return to support Rev Racing and the NASCAR Drive for
Diversity program.
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