The team said Monday that sponsorship for both cars is still to be completed. Ragan’s hiring likely means that Janesville native Travis Kvapil is out of a Sprint Cup ride this season. Kvapil has raced for FRM the past two seasons. (An attempt ...
Both Travis Kvapil and J.J. Yeley spent some time in Jenkin’s cars last season and I’ve heard no talk of either of them getting a ride with anyone in 2012. Landon Cassill and Brian Vickers are two other guys looking for a seat. • I also told you last ...
The squad has also elected to keep 2011 Daytona 500 top five finisher David Gilliland and fellow returnee Travis Kvapil in the fold. They will be a player among the frontrunners at some point in the Duels and/or race day. They have the same dark ...
He won his first career Sprint Cup race in July at Daytona International Speedway and finished 23rd in points. Travis Kvapil was the primary driver of the No. 38 car last season. He shared the seat with J.J. Yeley, Sam Hornish Jr. and Terry Labonte.
He won his first career Sprint Cup race in July at Daytona International Speedway and finished 23rd in points. Travis Kvapil was the primary driver of the No. 38 car last season. He shared the seat with J.J. Yeley, Sam Hornish Jr. and Terry Labonte.
He won his first career Sprint Cup race in July at Daytona International Speedway and finished 23rd in points. Travis Kvapil was the primary driver of the No. 38 car last season. He shared the seat with J.J. Yeley, Sam Hornish Jr. and Terry Labonte.
Todd Anderson, the former car chief at TRG, will serve as crew chief for the team. Travis Kvapil will take over the driving duties in the No. 93 Toyota at Phoenix for the March 4 Sprint Cup race. Reutimann, 41, most recently signed on to drive ...
The short list likely includes Travis Kvapil and Tony Raines. Both drivers have raced for the organization before. Cassill, a former Hendrick Motorsports development driver, has 48 career Sprint Cup Series starts in two seasons. Attempts to ...
At Loudon, Yeley drove the #38 Front Row Motorsports entry in place of Travis Kvapil, who was unable to make the race due to his Truck Series commitments. He will run the remainder of the season in a fourth Front Row entry, the #55.
What Cup drivers still need a ride? Three drivers who ran with fulltime Cup teams last season – Brian Vickers, David Reutimann and Travis Kvapil – still remain without rides in the series for 2012.
The rumor mill has Brian Vickers or Travis Kvapil in the #93 which is going is going to be the second car for the unnamed team. The NASCAR Foundation is moving to Daytona Beach.