- #Nascar truck and trailers teams to color drawings drivers
- #Nascar truck and trailers teams to color drawings driver
"The Cequent Performance team and its Draw-Tite®, Reese®, and Bulldog® brands are proud to be a part of the 2013 BKR racing season and their move to Ford trucks," said Tom Benson, President, Cequent Performance Products. 19 in the NCWTS' first ever dirt race at Eldora Speedway on July 24th. Blaney's father, NSCS veteran and World of Outlaws champion Dave Blaney, will race the No. Keselowski and his NSCS Penske Racing teammate, Joey Logano, are scheduled to run multiple races.
#Nascar truck and trailers teams to color drawings drivers
19 BKR Ford, led by new crew chief Chad Kendrick, will have multiple drivers as it competes for the 2013 NCWTS owners' championship. 19 entry will feature various Cequent Group brands and products throughout the season including Draw-Tite, Reese Towpower, Reese Towpower Carbon Forged, Bulldog, and Harper. 19 BKR Ford for 15 races split between the two companies. "Racing has proven to be a useful business tool for our company with both customers and employees and continues to help build the Cooper Standard Brand."Ĭequent Consumer Products and Cequent Performance Products (Cequent Group), leading designers, manufacturers, and marketers of a broad range of vehicle and trailer products among other automotive products, have also increased their 2013 BKR program and will be the primary partner on the No.
"We are excited to partner with Brad Keselowski and the BKR team again for the 2013 season," said Keith Stephenson, Chief Operating Officer, Cooper Standard. 29 Cooper Standard Ford team will be led once again by veteran crew chief, Doug Randolph. Blaney will be behind the wheel for the full schedule with the team competing for both the NCWTS drivers' and owners' championships. Michigan-based Cooper Standard, a leading global supplier of systems and components for the automotive industry, has enhanced its 20 involvement with BKR and will serve as the primary partner on the No.
#Nascar truck and trailers teams to color drawings driver
2012 was a banner year for BKR, which claimed its first victory behind the skillful driving of Penske Racing development driver Ryan Blaney, who became the youngest winner in NCWTS history at Iowa Speedway in September. Similar to the Penske Racing team for which Keselowski drives in the NSCS and NASCAR Nationwide Series, 2013 will see BKR take to the track in the Ford camp. The move to two full-time teams comes in the organization's sixth season in the Series. Brad Keselowski Racing (BKR) announced today that the team owned by the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) champion will field two full-time entries in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) for the 2013 season.