“This kid has
been on everyone’s radar,” said team co-owner Eddie Sharp Jr. “I’m thrilled
that we were able to pull together to give Daniel the opportunity to make his
Truck Series debut with SGR. He is incredibly talented and has a very bright
future in the sport.”
The 22-year-old
Hemric has become a household name among the Legends Car, Modified and Late
Model ranks, earning countless accolades over the years. He made himself a home
at Concord (N.C) Speedway, first in go-karts and then when he graduated to
Legends Cars at the age of 16. Hemric won back-to-back Legends Pro
Championships in 2008 and 2009. He also claimed the 2009 Summer Shootout
Championship at Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, N.C.) with six visits to
Victory Lane during the 10-race series.
In 2010, the
Kannapolis, N.C., native won the nationally televised Legends Million event
held at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He then moved up to race Modifieds and Late
Models. Hemric won his first Super Late Model event in 2011, and in 2012 was
crowned the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Champion. So far 2013 has brought him
additional track and series championship titles (Super Late Model), the Summer
Shootout Championship and Legends Car Pro National Race Champion title.
“This is a
dream come true,” said Hemric. “I am so thankful to Eddie Sharp and Bill
Gallaher for the opportunity, and to Austin Dillon for putting me together with
them. It is going to be great to make my NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
debut with a great team at SGR. Everyone has really pulled together and put in
a lot of last-minute effort to make this a reality, and I cannot thank them
enough. Also a huge thank you to Jack Link’s, Valvoline, Hope for Warriors and
Stitch98 for their support!”
Nice. I was lucky to get to meet Daniel at the Oxford 250 this year. He can sure get the job done.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME NEWS!!!
ReplyDeleteWatched this kid for a long time, smoooth, fast, patient, clean, smart. Kid has earned everything he has ever done. A real driver. Hope he does well in his debut and it leads to a fulltime ride for him.
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