Richard Petty Motorsports has announced the
formation of a new NASCAR Nationwide Series team with driver Michael Annett and
his long-time partner Pilot Flying J. The team will be run out of RPM’s
Concord, N.C. race shop and will vie for the NASCAR Nationwide Series
championship.
Annett, a native of Des Moines, Iowa, comes to
Richard Petty Motorsports after spending last season at Rusty Wallace, Inc. He
has posted 13 top-10 finishes in 105 Nationwide Series starts and drove to a
ninth-place finish in the championship points standings last season.
“They say that when one door closes, another
door opens, and that is most definitely true,” said Annett. “We were left
scrambling a bit because of the situation with RWI and were unsure what the future
held, but I couldn’t be happier with the way things have turned out. To have
the chance to race for Richard Petty and to be under the RPM umbrella is
amazing. It has all come together really quickly, but together with Pilot
Flying J and Ford, this is the best opportunity I have ever had to race a
Nationwide Series car. There’s a lot to be done before we get to Daytona in a
few weeks and I can’t wait to dive in and get started.”
“It’s exciting to have the opportunity to
partner with a brand as prestigious as Pilot Flying J,” said team Co-owner
Richard Petty. “We are happy to welcome them to the Richard Petty Motorsports
family and to our partner family as well.
Michael Annett Joins RPM |
“This has been an exciting couple of months for
Richard Petty Motorsports,” said Petty. “We are looking forward to getting back
into the Nationwide Series full time and seeing what Michael can do in an RPM
Ford Mustang. Michael has improved every season he has raced in the Nationwide
Series and has the dedication and drive to be a success.”
“Pilot Flying J is excited for Michael and our
new partnership with Richard Petty Motorsports,” stated Mark Hazelwood,
Executive Vice President, Pilot Flying J. “PFJ has had a longstanding
relationship with both Michael and the Petty family. Richard Petty is a NASCAR
legend and this opportunity further extends our commitment to Michael and the
sport. We look forward to a great partnership.”
Annett began his own racing career in 2007
competing in the ARCA Series. In only his fourth start, Annett drove his Pilot
Travel Centers machine to victory lane at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway. He
drove to victory once again in the ARCA Series the next season at Daytona
International Speedway and also piloted an entry in the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series in eight events that season. In 2009, he moved to the Nationwide
Series with Germain Racing and posted four top-10 finishes en route to a 10th-place
effort in the point standings. He remained at Germain through 2010 and in 2011
competed for RWI.
Outstaning for RPM and Mr. Annett. Welcome to the family!!
ReplyDeleteHave I missed the announcement where his former team mate Steven Wallaceis heading?
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Michael its been a long time since Petty had a NNS I think it was Rodney Combs in the early 90's nice for both parties involved
Aaron VT
You haven't missed a thing. As of now, Steve Wallace has nothing for 2012.
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