Front Row Motorsports, owned by Bob Jenkins, has announced its expansion to three chartered cars in the NASCAR Cup Series for the 2025 season. This move marks a significant step for the team, which began as a part-time entry in 2005 and transitioned to full-time competition later
Cole Trickle and Russ Wheeler are still under contract we’ve been told… https://t.co/4dIBgGY9g6
— Front Row Motorsports (@Team_FRM) May 29, 2024
According to FRM, both Cole Trickle and Russ Wheeler are still under contract. Could they be part of the expanded lineup? Fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation.With Michael McDowell moving to Spire Motorsports in 2025, at least two vacant seats remain. FRM has not disclosed the names of the new drivers, leaving fans guessing about who might fill those spots.
Front Row Motorsports Building Competitive Programs
Jerry Freeze, FRM’s general manager, expressed confidence in the team’s ability to create competitive programs for the 2025 season. Starting a new team from scratch is always a challenge, but with the right talent, leadership, and preparation, FRM aims to achieve its objectives. The team’s commitment to growth and improvement remains unwavering.
As the 2025 season approaches, racing enthusiasts will eagerly await the official announcements regarding Front Row Motorsports’s driver lineup. Will Cole Trickle and Russ Wheeler make their mark? Who else will join the team? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the motorsports world is in for an exciting ride!
Michael McDowell’s Transition
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