Germain Racing Relocates To Welcome, N.C.

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After a decade of operation in Mooresville, North Carolina, Germain Racing has relocated to Welcome, North Carolina, in preparation for the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) season.

The move will bolster its technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing (RCR), also based in Welcome.

The Bob Germain-owned organization fields the No. 13 Chevrolet for MENCS driver Ty Dillon.

“We are committed to our technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing,” Germain said in a statement. “As we prepare for this upcoming season of competition, it is logistically beneficial to be closer to their headquarters. We are looking forward to strengthening our relationships with our alliance teammates in order to advance our engineering strategies and improve on-track performance. This is an exciting move for our team and partners, and I know it will be a valuable one for our overall race program.”

Dillon has been with the Germain Racing organization since 2017 when he joined the Monster Energy Series fulltime. Meanwhile, RCR fields Chevrolets for Ty Dillon’s brother, Austin, and Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Daniel Hemric.

The 2019 MENCS season kicks off Sunday, February 10 for the Advanced Auto Parts Clash at Daytona International Speedway in Florida as part of DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS leading up to the Daytona 500 on Sunday, February 17.

For more information on Germain Racing, visit germainracing.com.

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