Just days after
apparently losing his ride with Turner Scott Motorsports when his sponsor
withdrew at the eleventh hour, Jeb Burton has signed with ThorSport Racing to drive
the opening races of the 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and ARCA Racing
Series seasons.
Burton, who finished
fifth in the 2013 Truck Series championship standings, will drive ThorSport's
No. 13 Toyotas in two events a week apart during Speedweeks 2014 at Daytona
International Speedway. The balance of Burton's 2014 program will be determined,
in part by the ability to secure additional sponsorship.
"The
opportunity to come to ThorSport is a big deal for me, my career and my
family," said Burton, who joins an organization that won 2013
championships in both NASCAR and ARCA. "It's an honor to me that Duke and
Rhonda Thorson would make the call to put me in their vehicles -- the best
there is in both series.
"Mr. Thorson has
proven his commitment to the Truck Series -- he's a racer, that's what it's all
about and it feels good to be here. I feel like it's a place where I can race,
and win for many years."
Burton joins a driver
lineup that includes 2013 Truck Series champion Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter,
who finished fourth in the championship, one point ahead of Burton.
"Having Jeb join
the ThorSport family, without question, gives us the strongest driver lineup in
the Camping World Truck Series and a talented young man that gives us an
opportunity to win another championship," ThorSport vice president of corporate
partnerships Matt LaNeve said. "We are actively seeking sponsorship and
feel like his team, and our organization have a lot of value to any potential
partner."
Burton has an impressive
record in his first 27 Truck Series races -- a five-race schedule in 2012 and
the full slate in 2013. He won the 2013 Keystone Light season-long pole award
with seven poles -- including his first in his seventh career start. He won his
first Truck Series race in his 12th career start, in June 2013 at Texas Motor
Speedway. Last season he also made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut with an
eighth-place finish at Kentucky Speedway.
"I can't tell you
how great it is to get this deal done in a very short amount of time,"
ThorSport team manager David Pepper said. "This gives us a great driver
that can win both the Truck and ARCA races over the next couple weeks.
"We've had our eyes
on Jeb the last few years and one thing that really stands out is how well he
gets along with Matt and Johnny and the respect they have for each other. To
have the opportunity to get Jeb into our ThorSport family of drivers is a great
move for both parties."
Burton's first race with
ThorSport -- the Feb. 15 Lucas Oil 200 presented by MAVTV American Real -- will
see him driving a Toyota Camry for the team that won the 2013 ARCA drivers' and
owners' championships and was a large part of Toyota winning last season's ARCA
manufacturers' title.
The following week,
Burton will jump into the No. 13 Carolina Nut Co. Toyota Tundra that pushed
Sauter to the win in the 2013 NextEra Energy Resources 250.
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