Penske Racing joins Ford, leaving Dodge without any major NASCAR teams in 2013.
NASCAR: 2013 Dodge Charger Unveiled As CEO Says Manufacturer Has Options
Dodge is learning it has plenty of options to remain in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next season despite its surprising breakup with Penske Racing.
After unveiling its 2013 Dodge Charger on Sunday morning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Dodge SRT brand CEO Ralph Gilles said he’s been pleased with the amount of interest from Cup teams.
Read Article >Opinion: Penske Racing Ensures Future Success With Move To Ford
More than anything else, owning a NASCAR team is about surviving. And the only way to survive and thrive in the dog-eat-dog world of big-time racing is by winning.
Not only winning races, but championships as well.
Read Article >Penske Racing Switches From Dodge To Ford For 2013 NASCAR Season
In a move few people saw coming, Penske Racing dropped a bombshell Thursday and announced it will switch manufacturers from Dodge to Ford in 2013.
The decision is a shock because Penske was Dodge’s only big team (Robby Gordon Motorsports also uses Dodges in the Sprint Cup Series) and was closely linked to the manufacturer.
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