Suarez to drive 41 car for SHR this Cup season
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[January 08, 2019]
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida - Daniel
Suarez celebrated his 27th birthday Monday with an announcement. He
is joining the Stewart-Haas Racing team for the 2019 Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series season.
Suarez, a native of Mexico and heralded graduate of NASCAR's Drive
For Diversity program, makes the move to the No. 41 Haas Automation/ARRIS
Ford Mustang after spending the first two years of his Cup career at
Joe Gibbs Racing. He also won the NASCAR Xfinity Series title for
the JGR team in 2016.
With a laugh, Suarez told the national media Monday that now he will
no longer need to "hide" -- or be undercover -- at the SHR shop
where he has been a frequent visitor since the end of the 2018
season. Suarez joins fellow Ford drivers Kevin Harvick, Clint Bower
and Aric Almirola at the SHR operation and Billy Scott will be his
crew chief.
"It is one of the most super opportunities that I believe happens
once in a lifetime," Suarez said. "To have the opportunity to join
top-caliber operation like Stewart-Haas Racing.
"I have great teammates," he continued, ."... It's going to be a lot
of fun to learn from these guys and work together."
In 72 Cup races with Gibbs, Suarez amassed 21 top-10 and four top-5
finishes. He was moved into the No. 19 car -- which will be driven
by 2017 Monster Energy Series champion Martin Truex Jr. in 2019 --
when Carl Edwards stepped away suddenly prior to the start of the
2017 season.
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Suarez scored a career-best Monster Energy Series finish this past
season, finishing runner-up at Pocono after winning the pole. He won
in both the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series (2016) and the
Xfinity Series (three times in 2016). The former Mexican national
go-kart champion won three races in NASCAR's K&N East Series
(2013-14) before earning his shot in NASCAR's big leagues.
"There are definite new challenges coming into the organization, a
lot of new things, pretty much everything and I'm very excited to
get up for the challenge," Suarez said. "To work hard and continue
the success the 41 car has had in the past. It's been not too long
since I was just a guy racing in the K&N series, so I'm very proud
and grateful for these opportunities."
The welcome reception at SHR includes strong and kind words from
team co-owner Tony Stewart, a three-time Cup champion.
"In each series Daniel has raced in, he's advanced quickly from
rookie to race winner. ... and he did it all while learning a new
language and a new culture," Stewart said. "He's dedicated, he's
talented and we're proud to have him as a key part of our race
team."
Suarez will get his first laps in the SHR No. 41 Ford later this
week in a Goodyear tire test at Auto Club Speedway, in preparation
for the Feb. 17 season-opening Daytona 500.
--By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.
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