Harry McMullen will
remain in his role as the team’s General Manager, which he’s held since the
team started January 2012. Just added to the team is Rick Carpenter, who will
be the Assistant General Manager helping McMullen with the day-to-day
operations. Carpenter comes from Tri Star Motorsports, most recently, and Rusty
Wallace Racing, where he held the position of General Manager at both teams. He
also worked at Penske Racing.
As previously announced,
Mike Ford is now the team’s Director of Competition. The veteran crew chief,
with 21 wins and 17 poles in 453 NSCS starts, is overseeing shop and race-prep
activities of BK Racing’s two NSCS entries.
Reutimann to BK Racing |
Doug Richert has been
promoted from his role as crew chief on the No. 83 Burger King/Dr. Pepper
Toyota Camry. The championship leader with 13 wins to his credit will now serve
as a supervisor to the crew chiefs overseeing their efforts at the shop and
during race days.
David Reutimann, a
two-time race winner will drive the No. 83 Toyota this season full time. The
native of Zephyrhills, Fla. drove in two races for the team last year. Pat
Tryson, who has eight trips to Victory Lane, is now the team’s crew chief. He
came on board towards the end of 2012 to assist on both teams.
Travis Kvapil will
remain in the No. 93 Burger King Toyota Camry with Todd Anderson returning as
his crew chief. The 2012 season was Anderson’s first in that capacity with
Kvapil, the 2003 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion, who has made 210
NCSC starts.
“I feel good about the
additions we’ve made to this team in the off-season,” said Ron Devine, owner of
BK Racing. “We’ve brought winning and experienced management on board to guide
us in the right direction. We’ve added David to our driver line-up and Pat to
our crew chiefs.
“Doug will be even more
valuable to us now helping out Pat and Todd with their teams. The hiring of
Mike Ford as our Director of Competition to work with a veteran like Harry
McMullen really strengthens what BK Racing needs to move forward in this sport.
“We still have a few
other things to announce in the near future. But the good part is we are
building a team to go racing and be successful in all aspects of our team.”
Reuti is a good kid. glad to see he has a ride
ReplyDeleteHappy for Reuti. Good luck.
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