Joe Falk starts up a second car (#40)

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Cassill to drive #40 in select races: The #40 will once again compete on the Sprint Cup Series circuit when Landon Cassill pilots the joint effort for team owners Joe Falk and Mike Hillman. Beginning with the upcoming Brickyard 400, the #40 will run select Sprint Cup races throughout the remainder of the 2013 season. Cassill, who has competed in 15 of the 18 Sprint Cup events this season for Circle Sport Racing in the #33 Chevy SS, will switch to the # 40 with Austin Dillon scheduled to drive the #33 in the Brickyard 400. "With ABC and ESPN picking up the Sprint Cup television broadcasts beginning with Indy, including three network primetime events, we felt the opportunity was right to field the # 40 car at select venues for the remainder of the season," Joe Falk said. "Mike Hillman has done a herculean task of getting our Gen-6 program up to speed with help from Landon and Richard Childress Racing, and it was a point of pride when Landon started alongside race-winner Tony Stewart at Dover earlier this season. We believe fielding the #40 allows companies looking at the sport that thought only a Truck or Nationwide sponsorship was in their budget to now have the opportunity to showcase their brands on the sport's biggest stage."(Circle Sport)(7-12-2013)

Holy bad decisions batman -- you just started up! I still think that in FRR had just stuck to one car most of its life (then maybe expanded to 2 in the last couple years) they would be a much better team. Hopefully this doesn't stop Circle Sport's growth...
 
Cassill to drive #40 in select races: The #40 will once again compete on the Sprint Cup Series circuit when Landon Cassill pilots the joint effort for team owners Joe Falk and Mike Hillman. Beginning with the upcoming Brickyard 400, the #40 will run select Sprint Cup races throughout the remainder of the 2013 season. Cassill, who has competed in 15 of the 18 Sprint Cup events this season for Circle Sport Racing in the #33 Chevy SS, will switch to the # 40 with Austin Dillon scheduled to drive the #33 in the Brickyard 400. "With ABC and ESPN picking up the Sprint Cup television broadcasts beginning with Indy, including three network primetime events, we felt the opportunity was right to field the # 40 car at select venues for the remainder of the season," Joe Falk said. "Mike Hillman has done a herculean task of getting our Gen-6 program up to speed with help from Landon and Richard Childress Racing, and it was a point of pride when Landon started alongside race-winner Tony Stewart at Dover earlier this season. We believe fielding the #40 allows companies looking at the sport that thought only a Truck or Nationwide sponsorship was in their budget to now have the opportunity to showcase their brands on the sport's biggest stage."(Circle Sport)(7-12-2013)

Holy bad decisions batman -- you just started up! I still think that in FRR had just stuck to one car most of its life (then maybe expanded to 2 in the last couple years) they would be a much better team. Hopefully this doesn't stop Circle Sport's growth...



If he has money to spend then why not. The only thing I would say is with this be a start and park team?
 
Mmm, didn't think that it may be a S&P. That would make sense.
 
I think they usually attempt the full race. Landon has four DNFs but a couple were from wrecks.
 
The 33 was a Childress car, Faulk bought it, so it makes sense that Austin will run it. Childress might even enter it. they are an RCR satellite.
 
The 33 was a Childress car, Faulk bought it, so it makes sense that Austin will run it. Childress might even enter it. they are an RCR satellite.
Yeah I'm not really clear on whether the 33 at Indy will be Childress or Falk. Anyone know?
 
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