Who’s Next? In NASCAR, It’s Most Likely One Of These Drivers
NASCAR Next 2014-15 Class Announced At Richmond;
Sport’s Top Rising Stars Spotlighted By Industry Program
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 25, 2014)
— When Chase Elliott took the NASCAR Nationwide Series checkered flag
at Texas Motor Speedway earlier this month, he joined fellow rising star
Kyle Larson in the 2014 win column.
Before
their headline-making victories on one of the sport’s biggest stages,
though, Elliott and Larson were ‘next’ – the next in a wave of young
talent making its way up the NASCAR ladder.
Like
Elliott and Larson before them, the 12 drivers named today to the
2014-15 NASCAR Next class have résumés loaded with accomplishments and
promise.
The roster was unveiled at Richmond International Raceway and marks the
kickoff of the fourth installment of the industry initiative designed
to spotlight NASCAR’s rising stars.
“Over
the last five years, our sport has undergone a tremendous shift, as
we’ve seen an abundance of talented, young drivers begin to achieve
their
potential at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series
level,” said Jill Gregory, NASCAR vice president of industry services.
“The NASCAR Next program is an instrumental platform to help draw
attention to these young drivers – from media and
fans to stakeholders and sponsors – and foster their growth within the
sport.”
The
12 drivers have already won 20 times, and hold the honors as the
youngest winners in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, NASCAR Mexico Toyota
Series and
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, as well as youngest NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour champion and highest finishing female in NASCAR K&N
Pro Series history. The list also includes the 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro
Series East and West Sunoco Rookies of the Year.
The
team was selected through an evaluation process that included input
from industry executives and veteran racers. Drivers must be between the
ages of 15-25, have tangible and expressed goals in eventual
competition in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and possess the potential to
realize that goal.
Additionally,
each driver in NASCAR Next must be actively competing in a NASCAR
touring or weekly series – NASCAR K&N Pro Series East or West,
NASCAR
Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, NASCAR
Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1, NASCAR Mexico Toyota Series,
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series or NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. NASCAR
Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series competitors also are eligible provided they are not slated to
run a full season in their respective series.
Former
NASCAR Next members who have made an impact in NASCAR’s national series
include Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, Jeb Burton, Chase Elliott, Dylan
Kwasniewski, Kyle Larson and Darrell Wallace Jr.
The NASCAR Next members for 2014-15 are:
•
Cole Custer (16 years old, Ladera Ranch, Calif., Twitter: @colecuster00)
– A two-time winner in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2013, he
opened the K&N Pro Series West season this year with a victory from
the pole in Phoenix.
•
Rubén García Jr. (18, Naucalpan, Mexico, @rubengarcia4) – The
2012 NASCAR Mexico Toyota Series Rookie of the Year continues to improve
and finished fourth in the standings last season. Earlier this season,
he made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut.
•
Gray Gaulding (16, Colonial Heights, Va., @graygaulding) – Holds
the mark for youngest pole winner in both the NASCAR K&N Pro Series
East and West, and recorded his first series win at Phoenix last fall.
•
Ryan Gifford (25, Winchester, Tenn., @ryangifford2) – The NASCAR
Drive For Diversity driver scored the 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series
East win at Richmond and posted an impressive top-10 finish in his
NASCAR Nationwide Series debut last August in Iowa.
•
Austin Hill (20, Winston, Ga., @hillbroracing) – The winner at last year’s K&N East race at Dover, he has two top-five finishes in this season’s four races.
•
Erik Jones (17, Byron, Mich., @erik_jones) – Made his mark on the
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series last November in Phoenix by becoming
the youngest winner in series history.
•
Jesse Little (17, Sherrills Ford, N.C., @jesselittle97) – The
2013 Sunoco Rookie of the Year in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. He
made his first series start just 11 days after turning 15 in 2012.
•
Dylan Lupton (20, Wilton, Calif., @LuptonDylan) – The 2013 NASCAR
K&N Pro Series West Sunoco Rookie of the Year picked up his first
series victory at Evergreen Speedway in August.
•
Brandon McReynolds (23, Mooresville, N.C., @Bmcreynolds28) – With
starts in four different NASCAR series, he is chasing the championship
in the K&N Pro Series West, where he is second in points.
•
Ryan Preece (23, Berlin, Conn., @RyanPreece16) – He became the
youngest champion in the history of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour last
season while balancing a 43-race schedule in the NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series (finished fourth in the national
standings) and making his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut.
•
Ben Rhodes (17, Louisville, Ky., @benrhodes) – The current points
leader in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East with three poles in four
races, and a win at Greenville (S.C.) Pickens Speedway. He scored an
impressive top-10 finish in his NASCAR Camping World
Truck series debut at Martinsville.
•
Kenzie Ruston (22, El Reno, Okla., @KenzieRuston) – She finished
sixth in last season’s K&N Pro Series East season standings and has
top 10 finishes this season at New Smyrna and Daytona. She has the
highest finish – both in a race and in the championship
standings – for a female driver in K&N Pro Series East history.
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