Rev Racing Announces 2012 Team
NASCAR and Rev Racing announced today the six drivers that will compete
for Rev Racing in the 2012 season. The announcement was made during
the preseason NASCAR Sprint Media Tour hosted by Charlotte Motor Speedway
stop at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, where the drivers were
introduced.
Rev Racing, formerly known as Revolution Racing, operates under the
ownership of Max Siegel and will field four teams in the NASCAR K&N
Pro Series and two teams in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.
“We have a great lineup of drivers,” said Siegel, owner
and CEO, Max Siegel, Inc. “They offer an outstanding mixture
of skill, experience and talent. Together with our championship winning
crew chiefs and leadership, we are extremely excited about what the
2012 season has in store.”
The team is coming off the most successful season in the history of
the NASCAR Drive for Diversity, which is entering its ninth season
as NASCAR’s leading on-track initiative. Rev Racing collected
six wins in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and had three drivers
finish in the top 10 in series points last year.
The drivers (Twitter handle in parentheses) who will compete for Rev
Racing in 2012 include:
Jorge Arteaga (@JorgeArteaga46) – Arteaga,
25, from Aguascalientes, Mexico, will run his first full season in
NASCAR K&N Pro Series. He competed in NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series Late Models for Rev Racing last season, and also drove in the
NASCAR Mexico Series, where he was voted Most Popular Driver by the
fans.
Mackenna Bell (@MackenaBell) – Bell, 21, from
Carson City, Nev., will be in her third year with Rev Racing having
competed in both the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series and NASCAR
K&N Pro Series. This will be her second full-time season in Late
Models.
Trey Gibson (@TGibsonRacing) – The 19-year-old
from Easley, S.C., will enter his second season driving a Late Model
with the team after finishing seventh in the NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series South Carolina standings last year.
Ryan Gifford (@RyanGifford2) – The 22-year-old
driver from Winchester, Tenn., will return to the NASCAR K&N Pro
Series East for his third full-time season in the series. He became
the first African-American in series history to win a pole award in
2010 and has finished in the top 10 in the standings in each of his
two seasons with Rev Racing.
Kyle Larson (@KyleLarsonRacin) – The 19-year-old
open-wheel standout from Elk Grove, Calif., will move into the NASCAR
K&N Pro Series ranks after he became the first driver to win a
World of Outlaws race and score victories in all three USAC divisions
in the same season last year.
Bryan Ortiz (@BryanORacing) – The Bayamon,
Puerto Rico native will move up to NASCAR K&N Pro Series from
Late Models in his second season with Rev Racing. The 22-year-old
has a strong road-racing background and will also compete in select
events in the Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.
The Twitter hashtag for Thursday’s announcement and throughout
the season is #D4D2012.
“The NASCAR Drive for Diversity initiative achieved unprecedented
success in 2011 on the race track, and created momentum for driver
advancement to opportunities beyond the program,” said Marcus
Jadotte, NASCAR vice president of public affairs and multicultural
development. “In 2012, our partnership with Rev Racing will
continue to deliver best in class driver development opportunities
to the outstanding group of drivers announced today.”
The four NASCAR K&N Pro Series drivers will compete in the East,
which opens its season at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway on Saturday,
March 17. Bell and Gibson will compete in the Late Model division
at multiple NASCAR Whelen All-American Series tracks in the southeast.
The year-long NASCAR Drive for Diversity consists of three training
and development components: classroom, physical fitness and racing.
Additionally, an interactive fan engagement asset travels throughout
the country to educational institutions and racing venues as part
of the Fueling Dreams Tour, which uses a combination of iRacing simulators,
show cars, deejays, driver meet/greets and career panels.
The Rev Racing team drivers were chosen after they competed in the
NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine last fall. This driver assessment
event brought selected drivers together to demonstrate their abilities
in a head-to-head evaluation session both on and off the track.
Toyota, Sprint and Goodyear are the primary partners supporting Rev
Racing and NASCAR Drive for Diversity.