If you can remember back when racing was really racing and there was help among the clan then you can read into this.You know Richard Childress is always looking for another way to improve his team soo what does he do? He goes out and sees this one car team thats showing great progress for what they have. This is what is called a helping hand.Furniture Row Racing will put the finishing touches on its technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing this week. A meeting is scheduled on Friday between principles of the two companies in hopes to strengthened the single car operation at FRR and in essence create a satellite fourth car for RCR. Joe Garone the general manager of the team said,"While the team may look the same on the outside, eternally we're much stronger, "One of the assets with the alliance with Richard Childress is our ability to be secure in the top 35."During the last quarter, they decided they needed to run the full season. Around May or June, they realized how much it hurt them as a team not to run the full season."In the offseason, FRRsaw the need and restructured its organization with an eye on expansion in the future. FRR acquired Mark McArdle, the former VP and director of competition at Richard Petty Motorsports, as its competition director and named former Michael Waltrip engineer Ryan Coniam crew chief for the No. 78. Pete Rondeau, who oversaw RPM's research and development program, joined FRR as car chief. Hows that for snatching the right people up.
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM