"The No. 46 Pilot
Flying J Chevrolet driven by Michael Annett will be locked into the field for
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2016 thanks to an agreement HScott Motorsports
reached with Premium Motorsports for a short term transfer of its
Charter," said team owner Harry Scott, Jr. "I want to thank Jay
Robinson, owner of Premium Motorsports, for his collaborative approach and
belief in HScott Motorsports."
Earlier this week
NASCAR and team owners came to a historic agreement for a NASCAR Charter
System. Under the agreement HScott Motorsports was granted one Charter.
That Charter will be used to field the No. 15 5-hour ENERGY Chevrolet driven by
Clint Bowyer. The new system allows Charters to be transferred on a short term
basis.
"The new Charter License structure is the result of
monumental and unprecedented cooperation between NASCAR and the teams that will
further advance the sport into the foreseeable future," said Scott.
"The Charter System provides equity and certainty necessary for owners to
build a successful business plan and maintain the health of their investment
that will benefit fans and sponsors.
So what happens to Bowyer?
ReplyDeleteHScott anyway had a charter for Bowyer.
DeleteHScott already had a charter for Bowyer.
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ReplyDeleteEarlier this week NASCAR and team owners came to a historic agreement for a NASCAR Charter System. Under the agreement HScott Motorsports was granted one Charter. That Charter will be used to field the No. 15 5-hour ENERGY Chevrolet driven by Clint Bowyer.
We will never know, but curious as to what a charter rental costs $$
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