THE CALL OF THE SUPER CARS IS TO STRONG

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10 years ago
3,259 posts

Richard Petty Motorsports announced today the No. 9 team will move forward with a new driver in 2015. Marcos Ambrose, who has been with RPM since 2011, has informed the organization that he will return to his native home of Australia in 2015. This was a personal decision by Ambrose.

At this time RPM is currently evaluating several driver opportunities to help drive the No. 9 team forward and will make a future announcement at the appropriate time.

Richard Petty, co-owner of Richard Petty Motorsports, is thankful for Ambrose and his dedication to the team.

"Marcos will always be a part of our extended racing family," said Richard Petty, co-owner of Richard Petty Motorsports. "He came over to the United States with his family and dedicated his time here to giving it the best he had each week. I couldn't ask anything more from Marcos and his commitment on and off of the track to our race team and our partners. Away from the track, he's a family person first. That's something I respect and we'll miss Marcos, Sonja and their children."

Ambrose will depart the team as one of the most successful drivers to ever race under the Petty banner. Finding a replacement for him will be a challenge, His NASCAR legacy will be cemented as one of the greatest to ever wheel a stock car on road courses, specifically the course at Watkins Glen International where he has six NASCAR wins.

But if Richard has his way I can only imagine who he will pick. Could he lure away a great driver for the Red n Blue ? Or will he claim one that has a following sponsor. Do you know ??

Marcos Ambrose

taken in part from MRN


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Sandeep Banerjee
@sandeep-banerjee
10 years ago
360 posts

He had some of his best runs (on ovals anyway) with the JTG team during 2009. I remember him finishing or running 3rd at the Bristol night race that year running a real loose setup it looked like, ready to pounce for victory if the two guys in front of him (believe it was Mark Martin and Kyle Busch) slipped up. But that was always the case with him on ovals wasn't it; there was and always would be a few guys simply much better than him. If the Penske to V8 Supercar rumour is true, there's no better time for a new beginning of sorts at the series he ruled a decade ago. He's simply got nothing to do stateside anymore..

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

I really like Marcos. Sorry to see NASCAR lose him.




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