Two-time Daytona 500 champion Michael
Waltrip will drive Swan Racing's No. 30 in the 2013 "Great American
Race," reuniting him with former crew chief Tony Eury Jr. The race marks
Swan Racing's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut, since announcing its new ownership
this month.
"I am thrilled to drive the No.
30 Toyota for Swan Racing and the chance to win a third Daytona 500," said
Waltrip about the one-race deal. "Reuniting with Tony Jr. and Steve Hmiel
brings back a lot of good memories and is going to create new ones."
"Swan Racing is here to compete
and to build a championship contender," said Swan Racing owner Brandon
Davis who has vowed to end the practice of habitual "start and parks"
for the team. "This one-race partnership with Michael puts a two-time
champion behind the wheel and the No. 30 in the mix at the Daytona 500."
Waltrip qualified for 25 consecutive
Daytona 500s between 1987 and 2011 winning his first in 2001 and a second in
2003. In 2002, Waltrip won the July race at Daytona International Speedway,
bringing his total to three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins at the "World
Center of Racing."
"This is a great move for Swan
Racing," said David Stremme who will be the regular driver of the No. 30
Toyota."Michael and I have been friends for a long time. We talked last
year and from my perspective, I thought this would help to further our
relationship with Toyota and be a good building block for Swan Racing."
Swan Racing is building its team
from the ground up by hiring veterans of the sport who share a common long term
vision for success. Steve Hmiel, named competition director last week, has over
35 years of experience as a crew chief, car chief and competition director. He
has worked with NASCAR greats such as Richard Petty, Mark Martin, Dale
Earnhardt Jr. and Waltrip. Hmiel was Waltrip's crew chief for 12 races in 2001.
Tony Eury Jr. will be the crew chief
for the No. 30 Toyota. The addition of Waltrip for the 2013 Daytona 500
reunites another driver and crew chief combination. Eury was Waltrip's crew
chief in 2005 where they teamed up for 26 races.
"Michael is a familiar face for
a lot of us here at Swan Racing," said Eury. "We know each other's
habits, wants and needs on the track. We're going to Daytona to compete and
hopefully we'll make a mark for Swan Racing."
Eury has been a part of 19 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series victories with Waltrip and Earnhardt Jr. He was part of teams
that won the Budweiser Shootout twice at Daytona International Speedway in 2003
and 2008 with Earnhardt.
That's a definate win win situation. Waltrip gets a ride and Swan gets a driver with alot of clout-fan wise and industry wise. I also think it will carry down to his team mate David Stremme. He hasn't caught a break since the old Coor's Light days.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Americans race. Lot of Daytona 500 fans are very much excited about this race.
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