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RICHARD
PETTY MOTORSPORTS TO RACE
FORDS IN
2010
STATESVILLE, N.C. - Richard Petty Motorsports and
Yates Racing announced today they have signed a letter of intent to
merge operations in time for the 2010 season. The four-car team will
race Fords under the Richard Petty Motorsports banner.
Richard Petty: "This is a pretty big deal for us. We're thrilled to
partner with Ford. We've talked with a lot of folks, but in the end it
came down to the success the Gilletts and I think we can achieve with
Ford Racing. Right now this deal is real new. There are lots of details
still left to be ironed out so we don't have a lot of answers for anyone
right now. We'll be working on all that in the coming days, weeks and
months, but we do intend to have everything in place before the start of
next season. I've won races with Ford and plan to again."
Team Managing Partner Foster Gillett: "Richard and Kasey (Kahne) showed
us Sunday night in Atlanta that they like winning quite a bit and Ford
is going to provide the support that we need to go to victory lane more
often. If you are going to compete with the other teams in this sport
you need a lot of support. We bring a lot to this relationship as well.
We've won twice this season and the power of Richard Petty is hard to
beat, plus we have the support of some of the biggest names in corporate
America."
Yates Racing Co-owner Max Jones: "This is certainly a great opportunity
for both Yates Racing as well as Ford Racing. I have had a long-term
relationship with Ford and look forward to continuing that relationship
at Richard Petty Motorsports. Over the coming weeks we will continue to
work with Ford and Richard Petty to lay out the best plan for Paul
Menard and all of the employees at Yates Racing. We will continue to
field both the No. 98 and No. 96 Ford Fusions for the remainder of the
season and look forward to continued success on the track with Paul,
Bobby Labonte and Erik Darnell."
Yates Racing Co-owner Doug Yates: "This plan is clearly in the best
interest of the Ford Racing community. On a personal level, I am excited
about the opportunity to focus my full energy on building Ford
horsepower. We look forward to working with Richard Petty Motorsports to
produce power second to none. There are many details to be worked out
with Richard Petty Motorsports and as we finalize those details we will
keep everyone informed."
Director of Ford North America Motorsports Brian Wolfe: "I am very
pleased that Richard Petty Motorsports has made the decision to switch
to Ford for the 2010 season. They had choices to consider other than
Ford and it's gratifying to us that they have enough faith in the Ford
Motor Company and what we're doing to make the switch. We believe we can
provide them with superior analytical tools and powertrain, and we will
work with them closely on the technical front to help them become even
more competitive than they are. What's also really cool to me is the
chance to have someone with the class and the legacy of Richard Petty
involved with Ford. Combine that with the chance to work with the
Gillett family, who we have great respect for, and add some great
drivers to the Ford camp, well, it's hard not to be excited about this
opportunity."
Notes:
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Paul Menard will be one of the drivers in the
Petty team joining Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler and AJ Allmendinger.
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Richard Petty Motorsports formed in January
when Petty Holdings and Gillett Evernham Motorsports merged. The new
team fields its four cars out of shops in Statesville, N.C. and has
visited victory lane twice in 2009 including Sunday's race in
Atlanta.
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Petty Enterprises was the most successful team
in NASCAR history owning 268 Cup victories since 1949. Gillett
Evernham Motorsports had recorded 15 victories and has consistently
been one of the top performing teams in NASCAR.
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Yates Racing, formerly known as Robert Yates
Racing, owns 57 wins and nearly 50 poles as well as a Sprint Cup
Championship in more than 20 years of racing. The team is owned by
Doug Yates and Max Jones who jointly took the reins after Doug's
father Robert Yates retired following the 2007 season.
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