Wyler Racing to Test "Car of Tomorrow" With Ricky
Rudd
“Veteran Driver And Young Team Join For Talladega
Testing”
MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA (SEPTEMBER 13, 2006) - Wyler Racing
announced today that it will take part in NASCAR’s “Car
Of Tomorrow” test session at Talladega Superspeedway on
October 9th. Behind the wheel of their Toyota Camry will be
veteran NASCAR driver Ricky Rudd.
“We are very excited about this opportunity,” said team
owner Jeff Wyler. “We feel this
is the perfect time to expand our organization. We bring tremendous
value to the table for potential sponsors especially with Toyota entering
into the NEXTEL Cup Series and with the personnel we have assembled.”
Wyler Racing currently fields the No. 60 Con-way Freight Toyota Tundra
in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driven by three-time series champion
Jack Sprague. The team earned its first pole and trip to victory
lane earlier this year in Memphis. Sprague currently sits eighth
in the overall driver’s point’s standings. In just
over one year of existence, in addition to that pole and win, Wyler
Racing has accumulated 13 top-10 and nine top-five finishes.
Rudd, who retired from full time competition at the end of the 2005
season, has 23 wins to his credit in 875 starts in NEXTEL Cup Series
competition. One of NASCAR’s 50 Greatest Drivers, Rudd
finished a career best second in the final points standings in the
1991 season. He is also known as NASCAR’s “Iron
Man” for his record setting 788 straight starts in the Cup Series.
“I’m really excited about getting the opportunity to
test the Toyota Camry COT for Wyler Racing and Toyota,” said
Rudd. “This will be my first time testing the COT so
I’m really looking forward to the test and giving as much feedback
to the team as possible.”
For Wyler Racing, the test is a chance for the young team
to assist Toyota and glimpse at what the future could hold. Although
testing a NEXTEL Cup car, Wyler Racing is firmly committed to
its NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series effort.
“While we are excited about
the Cup opportunity, the focus remains on the No. 60 Con-way Freight
Toyota and helping Jack Sprague to win his fourth Series championship," stated
team president David Wyler. "We are very proud
of the effort put forth this season by the Con-way Freight team. “We
could not have asked for a better driver than Jack Sprague, a
better leader than Tony Furr or a better sponsor than Con-way
Freight.”
For more information on Wyler Racing, please visit them at www.wylerracing.com.
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