Bryant Acquires Cunningham Motorsports Assets
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Former crew chief Chad Bryant has acquired the assets of the Cunningham Motorsports ARCA Racing Series program previously owned by Briggs Cunningham and Kerry Scherer.
Bryant has been a key component in Cunningham's success for years, according to ARCA, crew-chiefing driver Chase Briscoe to the ARCA national championship in 2016.
"Same team, new name," said Bryant. "We're open for business as Chad Bryant Racing (CBR)…still the 77 and the 22."
Bryant said he’s keeping the core of the Cunningham Motorsports team that captured 40 victories and the 2016 championship together under the new team name.
Former Cunningham Team Manager and Crew Chief Paul Andrews, whose race shop holds all the former Cunningham cars and equipment, will also remain with the team.
Bryant said the team will field at least one car for the Lucas Oil 200 season opener at Daytona Int’l Speedway on Feb. 10 for Bo LeMastus, who will drive the No. 77 Ford with sponsorship from Crosley Brands, according to ARCA.
Bryant has been a key component in Cunningham's success for years, according to ARCA, crew-chiefing driver Chase Briscoe to the ARCA national championship in 2016.
"Same team, new name," said Bryant. "We're open for business as Chad Bryant Racing (CBR)…still the 77 and the 22."
Bryant said he’s keeping the core of the Cunningham Motorsports team that captured 40 victories and the 2016 championship together under the new team name.
Former Cunningham Team Manager and Crew Chief Paul Andrews, whose race shop holds all the former Cunningham cars and equipment, will also remain with the team.
Bryant said the team will field at least one car for the Lucas Oil 200 season opener at Daytona Int’l Speedway on Feb. 10 for Bo LeMastus, who will drive the No. 77 Ford with sponsorship from Crosley Brands, according to ARCA.