Scott began his
involvement with the team as a minority owner and sponsor in 2009, partnering
with Braun Racing before its sale to Turner. Scott's decision to increase his
stake in the organization was motivated by a desire to be more involved in the
operation of the team. In addition to sharing the duties of overseeing the
organization, Scott will manage the team's marketing, public relations and
business development efforts, while Turner will manage the competition side of
the multi-series team.
"Harry becoming a
co-owner is very positive for this organization as a whole," said Turner
today. "This team has grown and accomplished so much in the last few
years, and it is still continuing to grow. Harry has been committed to our
racing program, its drivers and our sponsors for several years, and he is a
vital part of our organization. He is passionate about our sport and our
employees, and has proven himself as a very successful businessman, so putting
him in charge of our marketing and business efforts is a natural and perfect
fit. We have always considered him to be an integral part of the Turner
Motorsports family, and this is an opportunity for him to formally take over
some of the reins as we continue to build this organization into one of the
most successful teams in NASCAR. I am very optimistic that Turner Scott
Motorsports will build upon our solid base and achieve continued success."
The organization, which
captured the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship in 2012 with James
Buescher behind the wheel of the No. 31 Chevrolet, has already announced that
Buescher, Miguel Paludo and Jeb Burton will pilot a trio of trucks under the
Turner Scott Motorsports banner in 2013. In addition to the NCWTS championship,
Turner Scott Motorsports claimed seven wins and five poles in the Truck Series.
In the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the team scored three wins and three pole
awards.
Details regarding the
team's driver and sponsor lineup for the 2013 NNS program are forthcoming.
"I am very excited
to be taking on this new role within the organization," said Scott.
"As a Carolina native, NASCAR racing is something that has always been in
my blood, and my passion for the sport has only grown since I began my
involvement with Steve Turner a few years ago. He has built a very strong
organization with incredibly talented people in place, and I can't thank him
enough for the opportunity to be a co-owner of this team. This race team has
already experienced so much early success at many different levels, and a lot
of that has to do with the fact that everyone here is committed to working
together toward a common goal. We are fortunate to have some of the best
sponsors, partners and team members in the sport, and I look forward to
continuing those relationships, as well as building new ones. I foresee a very
bright future for Turner Scott Motorsports."
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