RPM has two wins in the Sprint Cup Series and one win in the
Nationwide Series with the blue oval. Over the past three seasons, RPM has also
earned eight poles, 74 top-10 and 26 top-five finishes with the manufacturer in
both the Cup and Nationwide Series.
"Our team relationship with Ford Racing has helped us win
races and be competitive in both the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series,"
said Richard Petty, co-owner of Richard Petty Motorsports. "They have been
our partner over the past three seasons and we're proud to continue that
relationship into next season, especially with the debut of the new Ford Fusion
in the Sprint Cup Series. We expect to continue to win races and challenge for
championships in both series with Ford Racing."
RPM will continue to enter the No. 9 Ford Fusion with partners
Stanley and DEWALT and the No.
43 Ford Fusion with Smithfield Foods and its family of brands, Smithfield,
Eckrich, Farmland and Gwaltney, in the Sprint Cup Series, as well as the No. 43
Pilot/Flying J Ford Mustang with driver Michael Annett in the NASCAR Nationwide
Series.
"We're delighted Richard Petty Motorsports will continue to
run Fords going forward," said Jamie Allison, director, Ford Racing.
"The team has certainly gained momentum this year, and together we believe
the continued Ford technical tools and engineering support will further enable
RPM the opportunity to win more races and be a contender to get drivers into
the Chase in 2013.
"Richard's presence means so much to this sport, to the fans,
and to us, and we are proud to have the King and RPM with Ford."
Richard Petty Motorsports first partnered full-time with Ford
Racing at the beginning of the 2010 season. The manufacturer currently supports
RPM drivers Marcos Ambrose, Aric Almirola and Annett. The team is currently in
the process of securing its Sprint Cup Series driver agreements.
Good for Petty to be getting backing. I'm still bummed Dodge didn't pick them up.
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