Rhodes, the 2014 K&N Pro
Series East champion, Rookie of the Year, and Most Popular Driver, is looking
forward to competing with a championship-caliber organization in 2016.
“I’m grateful for the
opportunity to race full time with ThorSport Racing next season,” said Rhodes.
“I was excited when I received the phone call. The team has won two out of the
last three Truck Series championship titles, went to Victory Lane many times
this year and all three trucks were within the Top-6 in points. I feel
confident I am joining a team that will be able to produce top-notch Toyota
Tundras for me to contend for poles, race wins, Rookie of the Year honors and
the championship.”
Rhodes raced a part-time,
10-race schedule in the 2015 NASCAR XFINITY Series, earning his first NASCAR
national series pole in just his seventh start at Road America in Elkart Lake,
Wisc, and picking up a series-best seventh-place finish in his first series
start at Iowa Speedway.
“The 2015 season was a great way
to get my feet wet in the upper levels of NASCAR,” said Rhodes. “I gained a lot
of knowledge on how things work, and I feel as though I’m ready for a full-time
ride. That is why I’m looking forward to
the 2016 season with ThorSport Racing. I will have a crew chief that I can work
closely with week to week and a team that knows what driver will be in the seat
every race. We can focus on being successful, starting at Daytona and ending at
Homestead.”
Based out of Sandusky, Ohio,
ThorSport Racing is the longest-tenured NCWTS team, competing annually since
1996, and NASCAR’s only full-time team based in Ohio.
“We are thrilled to have Ben
join our team behind the wheel of the No. 41 Alpha Energy Solutions Toyota
Tundra in 2016,” said Matt LaNeve of ThorSport Racing. “Ben’s experience and
success in the K&N Pro Series East, coupled with his NASCAR XFINITY Series
starts, have produced a fruitful start to his racing career and we are honored
to have him competing for ThorSport Racing next season. Ben is an outstanding,
hands-on driver, with a ‘go-getter’ attitude, and we look forward to him
leading laps, winning races, and contending for a championship title. We are
confident he will represent ThorSport Racing, Toyota and Alpha Energy Solutions
with pride.”
Rhodes is not new to the Truck
Series. He made four starts in the series in 2014, picking up three top-10
finishes, including a series-best fifth-place finish at Phoenix International
Raceway.
“I’m looking forward to
returning to the Truck Series,” explained Rhodes. “With only 10 races in the NASCAR
XFINITY Series and four in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, this is a
huge step forward for me. The Truck Series is extremely competitive, and I am
up for the challenge.”
Alpha Energy Solutions, a
commercial and industrial mechanical self-performing service provider based out
of Rhodes’ home-town of Louisville, Kentucky, will continue to support Rhodes
as primary sponsor on his Toyota Tundra in 2016. A familiar number will also adorn
the quarter panels during his rookie season, the No. 41, a number Rhodes
utilized in two seasons of NKNPSE and NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late
Model Stock competition.
“I have to thank Alpha Energy
Solutions for continuing to support my racing career. Also, we will be running
the No. 41 on our Toyota Tundra, which is the number I used throughout most of
my NASCAR career and the number I used in the K&N Pro Series East when I
became the 2014 series champion.
“We have the team, the number,
and the sponsor to be successful this year. I am very eager to get to Daytona with ThorSport Racing and race the
No. 41 Alpha Energy Solutions Toyota Tundra.”
Rhodes’ crew chief, additional
sponsors, and the paint scheme will be revealed in January.
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