Chase Briscoe to BKR |
Ford Performance announced last
week that it is formally initiating a multi-tiered NASCAR driver development
program.
The first stage of that
program will be a formal relationship with Brad Keselowski Racing and its
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series effort, where Ford has signed Chase Briscoe
as one of the drivers for BKR for the 2017 season.
"We're making a
commitment to win long-term in NASCAR," said Dave Pericak, global director
of Ford Performance. "We have been increasing our engineering support and
our technological development at the team level, and now we're looking to work
with our teams to find the best available drivers coming up in the sport."
The BKR effort, as well as
other to-be-announced driver development efforts at different levels, will
develop talent for all Ford teams in NASCAR. Current teams will be consulted as
part of the selection process, but drivers in the program will have contractual
obligations to Ford. In addition to their role within the NCWTS race program
and related marketing efforts, drivers in the new Ford program will also assist
the company as test drivers within the Ford product development program.
"Starting this program
with BKR makes sense since it has made a significant investment in its NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series operation and it is reflected in its success on the
track," said Pericak. "As we at Ford look to develop new winning
drivers for, ultimately, our Cup Series teams, the BKR model is a proven step
in that ladder. We are enthusiastic about the role BKR will play in our efforts
and we look forward to working very closely with the team in driver selection,
engineering, and other mission critical areas."
"This is a big day in the
history of BKR," said Keselowski. "To be recognized as a true partner
to Ford and Ford Performance and what they are trying to do speaks directly to
the hard work our team has put in over the last several years. It is an honor,
frankly, and it is really what BKR is all about - providing young, talented
drivers with championship-caliber equipment to continue to hone their craft and
showcase their talents. We have been fortunate to have had a lot of success
together with Ford across the three major NASCAR touring series and to now
elevate that relationship in an official capacity is a testament to what we set
out to do."
Briscoe, 22, is an Indiana
native who is coming off a 2016 championship in the ARCA stock car racing
series, where he captured six wins. He has been racing since 2001 in a variety
of series, including quarter midgets, sprint cars, Peak Stock Car Dream
Challenge and K&N Pro Series West.
Considering most if not all of BKR's "development" drivers usually get kicked to the curb, may the odds be ever in their favor.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that FORD will finally start giving BKR factory support for his F150 fleet of racing trucks?????? Does this mean we will see more Ford F150 teams in the Craftsman Truck Series with Ford factory support??? Or is all of this nothing more than a pipe dream?
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