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Brandon Ward
to Pilot #62 for New Day Motorsports in PASS South finale at Greenville-Pickens CHARLOTTE, NC (October 20)
New Day Motorsports owner Jeff Day announced today that veteran driver Brandon Ward will
take over the #62 Yarbrough Transfer/Texas Pete Chevrolet in this weekends Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) South regular season finale. In
a one race deal, Ward will pilot the car formerly driven by Mark Gibson in Saturday nights
Howler 125 at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway. Im really excited to
have this opportunity to drive the Yarbrough Transfer/Texas Pete Chevy this weekend at
Greenville, said Ward. Jeff [Day]
and I have worked together this year with my Pro Cup car and Im glad weve been
able to put this deal together. Ive
driven a lot of different types of cars over the years, but not a Super Late Model. The PASS series is one of the most competitive in
the country and I cant wait to see what I can do with those guys. The relationship between Jeff Day
and Brandon Ward goes back several years, but stepped up a level when Day began consulting
in 2009 on Wards Mac Hill Motorsports ride in the USAR Pro Cup Series. Although highlighted by a second place finish in
this years PASS National Series with Mark Gibson behind the wheel, an otherwise
disappointing season led Day to make a change with his team. I felt like the chemistry
between Mark [Gibson] and I just wasnt there, said Day. Weve worked hard the last few years
and I appreciate Mark and his entire family for the effort we put forth, but I think to
grow we both needed to go in a different direction. Brandons
a heck of a talent and I think he will be a great addition to the PASS family. Brandon Wards racing career
started in Go-Karts in 1989 where he won multiple championships over the next ten years. Ward then moved to the NASCAR Goodys Dash
Series finishing a career high third in points in 2004.
Ward won three races in his NASCAR Goodys Dash Series career at
Bristol Motor Speedway, Motordrome Speedway, and Kentucky Speedway. From there, Ward moved on to the UARA-STARS Late
Model Stock series where he won the championship in 2006.
Ward currently competes in the USAR Pro Cup Series driving the #56 Mac Hill
Motorsports Chevrolet. After winning
Rookie-Of-The-Year honors in 2007, Ward is a championship contender with two wins so far
in 2009.
New Day Motorsports has been an integral part of the PASS South Series since 2006. The team scored its best finish with the series last year in the Piedmont Pride 125 at the Caraway Speedway finishing fourth after leading the most laps. New Day Motorsports finished in the top ten in PASS South points in 2007 and 2008 and finished second in this years PASS National Series behind champion Ben Rowe.
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Last Updated on 10/21/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com