DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — As the NASCAR Drive for Diversity (#NASCARD4D) program approaches its
10-year anniversary, NASCAR and Rev Racing have selected the
participants for the 2013 NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine. The
drivers will participate in a rigorous on- and off-track evaluation
process for the opportunity to join the NASCAR D4D program and compete
for Rev Racing during the 2014 season. The combine will be held at
Langley Speedway in Hampton, Va., from Oct. 21-23.
The
annual Combine is the first step in identifying and developing the
future
stars of the sport. Kyle Larson and Darrell Wallace Jr. are among the
drivers who have graduated from the NASCAR D4D program after attending
the annual combine and driving for Rev Racing. Ryan Gifford, who
currently drives for Rev Racing in the NASCAR K&N Pro
Series East, made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut driving for Richard Childress Racing
on Aug. 3.
“The
NASCAR Drive for Diversity
Program has contributed to the success of some of the most promising
young drivers and crew members in our sport,” said Marcus Jadotte,
NASCAR vice president, public affairs and multicultural development.
“The drivers announced today will have an opportunity
to compete at the 2013 D4D Combine and earn a place on the 2014 NASCAR
Drive for Diversity/Rev Racing roster.”
NASCAR officials and Rev Racing
representatives chose the 20 up-and-coming drivers from 95 applicants representing the United States, Canada and Latin America.
“We
are excited about
this year’s group of Combine participants,” said Max Siegel, owner/CEO
of Rev Racing. “They represent a great cross-section of talent and
experience, and any one of them would make a great addition to the 2014
Drive for Diversity team.”
The 2013 NASCAR Drive
for Diversity Combine participants include:
Name & Age
|
City & State
|
Devon Amos, 22
|
Rio Rancho, N.M.
|
Annabeth Barnes, 18
|
Mooresville, N.C.
|
George Beasley, 21
|
Las Vegas, Nev.
|
Nicole Behar, 15
|
Otis Orchards, Wash.
|
Ryan Bernal, 19
|
Hollister, Calif.
|
Collin Cabre, 19
|
Thonotosassa, Fla.
|
Megan Creech, 20
|
Ashland, Va.
|
Claire Decker, 18
|
Eagle River, Wis.
|
Paige Decker, 20
|
Eagle River, Wis.
|
Natalie
Decker, 16
|
Eagle River, Wis.
|
Ruben
Garcia, Jr., 17
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Blake Kisner, 18
|
Chanute, Kan.
|
Katlynn Leer, 14
|
St. Moulton, Iowa
|
Jack Madrid, 18
|
San Clemente, Calif.
|
Hannah Newhouse, 16
|
Twin Falls, Idaho
|
Sergio Pena, 20
|
Catharpin, Va.
|
Dylan Smith, 21
|
Randolph, Vt.
|
Kenny Stewart II,
16
|
Carson, Calif.
|
Cody Thompson, 20
|
Fremont, Calif.
|
Sam Wright, 18
|
Vancouver, Wash.
|
An
additional eight
young drivers will join these 20 drivers on Oct. 23 and compete for the
opportunity to drive for Rev Racing during the 2014 Summer Shootout
Series in INEX Legends and Bandoleros.
Name & Age
|
City & State
|
Jairo Avila, 17
|
Alhambra, Calif.
|
Austin Geer, 11
|
Johns Creek, Ga.
|
Kylin Hammer, 11
|
Meadowview, Va.
|
Ryleigh Lemonds, 10
|
Yorktown, Va.
|
Enrique Limon, 15
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Jaiden Reyna, 7
|
Newport News, Va.
|
Ashley Rogero, 15
|
Naples, Fla.
|
Walter Thomas, 15
|
Indianapolis, Ind.
|
All
of the drivers
attending the Combine will be mentored and coached by the Rev Racing
staff, along with the team’s NASCAR K&N Pro Series East drivers
Mackena Bell, Ryan Gifford, Bryan Ortiz and Daniel Suarez.
The
Hampton Convention & Visitor
Bureau and Langley Speedway have partnered with Rev Racing and NASCAR to
support the 2013 NASCAR D4D Combine. Langley Speedway will host the
Combine for the third consecutive year. The paved 0.395-mile short track
is one of the flattest tracks in the region
with six-degree banked corners and four degrees of banking on the
straightaway. Langley Speedway is an ideal track to test the abilities
of NASCAR's up-and-coming talent.
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