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Petty switches to Chevrolet, partners with Childress

Richard Petty Motorsports will switch to Chevrolet from Ford for the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series and has announced a partnership with Richard Childress Racing.

Darrell Wallace Jr., Richard Petty Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Richard Petty Motorsports

Aric Almirola, Richard Petty Motorsports Ford, Ryan Newman, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Aric Almirola, Richard Petty Motorsports Ford
Aric Almirola, Richard Petty Motorsports Ford
Darrell Wallace Jr., Richard Petty Motorsports Ford
Darrell Wallace Jr., Richard Petty Motorsports Ford
Austin Dillon, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Austin Dillon, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Chevrolet is bringing a new version of the Camaro next season after Toyota introduced its Camry last year and dominated the series with Martin Truex Jr and Furniture Row Racing, while Ford is yet to update its current car.

RPM will remain independent but will also receive engineering and chassis support under the new agreement, as well as ECR engines produced by RCR’s development wing.

As part of the new alliance, RPM will now move to a new headquarters adjacent to RCR’s base in North Carolina - with the transition slated to be finished by January.

Team co-owner Richard Petty says the move was needed to provide new driver Bubba Wallace with the tools to be competitive next season.

“This is our next chapter of Petty racing,” he said. “We need to provide Bubba, Drew Blickensderfer [crew chief] and the rest of the team with the tools necessary to be successful on the track, and I feel strongly this is the best move for RPM, our partners and everyone involved with our team.

“Chevrolet has been a consistent winner in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series for a long time and we’re proud to be a part of the GM family again.

“We feel we can immediately win with Chevrolet and our new association with RCR.”

Wallace, who will contest his first full season in the Cup series in 2018, says that the team is now ready for the new season.

“The entire RPM team is ready for 2018, and now we have a big piece of the puzzle put in place,” he said.

“We’re all eager to start preparing our No. 43 Camaro for 2018, working and creating new ideas with RCR.”

RPM has won 31 top-tier races with General Motors and Chevrolet, but has been with Ford since 2009.

 

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