BUSCH: Evernham to field a car in 2005.
Evernham Motorsports will have a full-time NASCAR Busch Series team for the first time in 2005, taking over the #6 'Hungry Drivers' programme currently run by one of his Nextel Cup crew chiefs Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Baldwin Jr's team is currently running a part-time NBS schedule with a number of different food brands, including Hellmann's Mayonnaise and Ragu Pasta sauce. That association will expand under Evernham's banner in 2005 along with other brands, including Lipton Tea and Shedd's Spread Country Crock spread! The Unilever Foods Division owns all brands.
Evernham Motorsports will have a full-time NASCAR Busch Series team for the first time in 2005, taking over the #6 'Hungry Drivers' programme currently run by one of his Nextel Cup crew chiefs Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Baldwin Jr's team is currently running a part-time NBS schedule with a number of different food brands, including Hellmann's Mayonnaise and Ragu Pasta sauce. That association will expand under Evernham's banner in 2005 along with other brands, including Lipton Tea and Shedd's Spread Country Crock spread! The Unilever Foods Division owns all brands.
The programme will be known as the 'Hungry Drivers driver development scheme and, like this year, Evernham is expecting to use multiple drivers through the 34-race season.
In a ten race programme to date in 2004, Baldwin's 'Hungry Drivers' Paul Wolfe, Mark McFarland, Tracy Hines and Scott Lynch have yet to register a top ten result although Hines did finish 17th in last weekend's Cabela's 250 at Michigan.
Wolfe's 12th place finish in the Siemens 200 at New Hampshire is the team's best 2004 result to date.