Jordan's new NASCAR team partners with Gibbs
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[October 31, 2020]
23XI Racing, the new NASCAR team
co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, announced a technical
partnership Thursday with Hamlin's longtime team, Joe Gibbs Racing.
Bubba Wallace will drive the No. 23 car, which will be a Toyota
Camry when it debuts for the start of the 2021 season.
The team also announced that Mike Wheeler will be Wallace's crew
chief.
"My main goal for 23XI Racing is to be competitive for a
championship as soon as possible," Jordan said in a statement. "Our
partnership with Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing gives us the equipment,
resources and expertise to do it."
Hamlin added in a statement, "Toyota has been a big part of my
NASCAR career. We've achieved multiple milestones together including
back-to-back Daytona 500 victories. I know how they support their
teams, and when I decided move to team ownership, I knew that I
wanted Toyota to be alongside our team.
"Toyota supports my vision with this team and will be integrated
with our team members to support us as we grow and strive to achieve
race wins and championships."
Ed Laukes, group vice president of Toyota division marketing at
Toyota Motor North America, said in a statement. "As a Chicago
native, I saw firsthand Michael's determination as he led his team
to multiple NBA championships. I know he brings that same drive and
work ethic to this new opportunity.
"Denny has been a valuable part of the Toyota family for over a
decade, and we are happy to support him as he takes the next step
into NASCAR team ownership.
"We are also thrilled to bring Bubba back to the Toyota family.
Bubba achieved many firsts with Toyota, and we are counting on him
earning many more victories with 23XI Racing behind the wheel of a
Camry."
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Wheeler's first experience as a NASCAR Cup Series crew chief was a
six-race interim stint in 2014 for Hamlin's car when the normal crew
chief, Darian Grubb, was suspended. Wheeler was Hamlin's full-time
crew chief from 2016-18, and the pair teamed for five wins,
including the 2016 Daytona 500.
Wheeler worked the past two years as a crew chief for Leavine Family
Racing's No. 95 car, driven last year by Matt DiBenedetto and this
year by Christopher Bell.
Wallace has spent four years on the NASCAR Cup Series driving for
Richard Petty Motorsports, piloting the iconic No. 43 car, which was
a Ford in 2017 and then a Chevrolet the past three years.
Wallace previously drove the No. 54 Toyota for Kyle Busch
Motorsports in the NASCAR Truck Series, and his debut in the
second-tier Xfinity Series came in the No. 20 Toyota.
--Field Level Media
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