Rev Racing Late Model Program Returning to Wake County
Concord, NC- Rev Racing is returning to Wake County Speedway fielding Late Model Development Program drivers TJ DeCaire and Regina Sirvent.
Track: Wake County Speedway
Series/Race:Advanced Auto Parts Weekly Series (AAPWS) 75 lap event
Practice is scheduled for 5:30 PM ET, followed by qualifying at 7PM ET. The green flag will wave at 8PM ET.
TJ DeCaire
Team: No. 2 with Director of Late Model Programming, John Carroll
DeCaire returns to Wake County Speedway after a strong performance in his previous race with Rev Racing, where he qualified and finished in the top 5. However, due to weather conditions, he was unable to compete in his last visit to the track. “This season has been all about growth,” DeCaire shared. “We’ve been finding more speed and improving our performance. I’m aiming for a podium finish this weekend. With 75 laps ahead, we’ll need to be strategic and maintain stamina.”
Regina Sirvent
Team: No. 8 with Director of Late Model Programming, John Carroll
Sirvent is set to make her debut at Wake County Speedway this season. “Our times have been improving throughout the season,” Sirvent noted. “This track is new for me, and it’s shorter than what we’re used to. I’m hoping to compete up front and push for a podium finish on the shorter circuit.”
The 75 lap feature will be covered live on Floracing.com and Rev Racing social media.
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About Rev Racing: Rev Racing seeks to obtain the highest quality of applicants representing diverse backgrounds and develop them into successful NASCAR drivers. Started by Max Siegel in 2009, Rev Racing manages the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Program. Rev Racing currently operates and manages drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Arca Menards Series, NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, and a youth racing initiative.
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