Corey LaJoie, the former NASCAR Cup Series full-time driver for Spire Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing in 2024, could not find a full-time ride in stock car racing's premier series for 2025.
And with its return to an N.C. racetrack of yesteryear, the series will also witness Brown — the Yadkinville native and Rick Ware Racing employee and winningest driver in Bowman Gray Stadium ...
No. 51 -- Cody Ware -- Rick Ware Racing Ford (Crew chief: Billy Plourde) No. 54 -- Ty Gibbs -- Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (Crew chief: Tyler Allen) No. 60 -- Ryan Preece -- RFK Racing Ford (Crew ...
Brown is Bowman Gray’s record holder with 101 victories and 12 championships and will drive for Rick Ware Racing, where he is a mechanic and will work on the No. 15 Ford he will drive.
In his last three starts in the Cook Out Clash, all at the LA Memorial Coliseum – two for Stewart-Haas Racing and one for Rick Ware Racing – Preece has made the main event every single time ...
He scored the first top 10s in Rick Ware Racing’s history at non-superspeedways, bringing the No. 51 home ninth at both Darlington and World Wide Technology Raceway. He added a third one at ...
while Josh Berry fills the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford. Other drivers with new rides include Riley Herbst, Zane Smith, Cole Custer, Cody Ware, Ryan Preece, Michael McDowell, and Shane van ...
Brown is Bowman Gray's record holder with 101 victories and 12 championships and will drive for Rick Ware Racing, where he is a mechanic and will work on the No. 15 Ford he will drive.