Newman, 35, is a 17-time
NSCS race winner with 50 pole awards to his credit; and is the 2008 Daytona 500
and 2013 Brickyard 400 champion.
"This is a great
opportunity for our team," said Richard Childress, president and CEO of
RCR. "I am very proud to have Ryan in our #31 Caterpillar Chevrolet
starting next year. We have high expectations for this #31 team. Ryan has
proven himself to be a great driver and I'm looking forward to winning races
with him. Luke Lambert will be his crew chief and the team is staying together
next year. That team is building momentum to not only finish out this year
strong, but to get even better in 2014. Ryan will be a great fit with CAT and
RCR in many ways. He's an outdoorsman, a conservationist and is very familiar
with CAT equipment as an owner of some of their products."
"I'm very pleased
Richard and I were able to put this deal together for me to drive RCR's #31
Caterpillar Chevrolet," said Newman. "About five years ago, Richard
and I talked about me joining RCR before I signed with my current team, but
things just didn't work out. However, we were able to make it happen this time
and I'm looking forward to the next chapter of my career. RCR has a long
history of winning races and championships, and I want to add to that
tradition.
“I am very excited to work
with Caterpillar. They are a world-class company and I look forward to learning
more about them. Since I'm already a customer of theirs, I can honestly say
they make incredible equipment. One important thing I sincerely want everyone
to know is how much I respect and admire Jeff Burton as a person and driver. He
handled his recent announcement and situation with respect, class and dignity.
We're going to finish this season strong with the #39 team and give it our all
to win races. Then, I'll concentrate on working with Luke Lambert and the other
members of RCR as we get ready for 2014."
Announcements on sponsors in
addition to Caterpillar will be made at a later date. Newman’s current sponsor
at Stewart Haas Racing, Quicken Loans, is expected to accompany him to RCR next
season.
"We are excited to have
Ryan Newman driving the #31 Caterpillar Chevrolet SS in 2014," said Greg
Towles, NASCAR Program Director for Caterpillar. "Ryan's racing
accomplishments are well known and, when coupled with his knowledge of
machinery and passion for the outdoors, he aligns well with Caterpillar customers,
dealers and employees."
Is Matt Borland staying at SHR?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Ryan. I wish that Matt was going with him because they are just getting that old chemistry back.
ReplyDeleteMore importantly, is Outback following Newman to RCR? Love those free Bloomin' Onions like the one we had tonight!
ReplyDeleteGood news for Newman, think he will be a good fit there.
ReplyDeleteChildress has two engines (cars) in the chase think Newman will be better off there. I can cheer for him again. Burton to 78?
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