|
Post by Chad' on Oct 11, 2014 10:38:57 GMT -5
The owner of K-Automotive Racing, Bob Keselowski, announced the news for 2004.
With the end of the contract with the 35-year-old driver Terry Cook, Keselowski has hired three new features for the 2004 season.
The first is a bit surprising: the 41-year-old and likely five-time champion of ARCA Frank Kimmel. Native of Indiana, Frank made his first start in the category in 1995, and has a best finish a distant top 10 in Homestead, in distant year of 1996.
Frank will make the races where ARCA and NASCAR are on the same track: Daytona, Charlotte, Pocono and Talladega, besides the extra race at Phoenix.
The other name was also surprising: 27-year-old driver Deborah Renshaw, better known by the fatal crash of Eric Martin in ARCA in 2002, will make a full season in 2004, battling for Rookie of the Year.
Renshaw will make all other 20 races, except Mansfield and Colorado, where the #29 truck will stay with Brad Keselowski. Son of Bob, Brad will debut next season aiming to make rookie season in 2005.
|
|