Brad Keselowski introduces his 2015 truck lineup
Tyler Reddick to run full season, while Keselowski shares second seat with all-star cast.
Press conference for the Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series: Brad Keselowski
Eric Gilbert
Brad Keselowski Racing unveiled its driver roster for the 2015 Camping World Truck Series.
In addition to Tyler Reddick competing for the truck title in the No. 19 Ford F150 sponsored by Broken Bow Records and Cequent Performance, BKR will field an all-star list of drivers including Keselowski, Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney along with 20-year-old protégé Austin Theriault for the No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford. Chad Kendrick will continue to oversee the operation.
Together, we are a team in every sense of the word and I'm looking forward to a successful season.
Brad Keselowski
"I feel extremely fortunate to have Cooper Standard, Broken Bow Records and Cequent Performance partner with Brad Keselowski Racing again in 2015," Keselowski said in the release. "Together, we are a team in every sense of the word and I'm looking forward to a successful season.”
Reddick, 18, competed in 16 races last year. He won two poles and posted nine top 10 finishes in including three fourth-place results at Chicagoland (Joliet, Ill.) Speedway, Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway and the fall event at Texas Motor Speedway. Veteran crew chief Doug Randolph will remain with Reddick.
The way we closed out the 2014 season was quite a statement for us as a team.
Tyler Reddick
"The way we closed out the 2014 season was quite a statement for us as a team," Reddick said. "We were able to do some really good things toward the end of the year. It was a great way to end the season and keep the momentum rolling into 2015 as we compete for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship.
"It's great to work with everyone at Cequent and Broken Bow Records again this coming season. I can't wait to get started."
Theriault raced for BKR in 2012 and 2013 as one of the organization’s development drivers in the Southern Super Late Model Series while working in the shop. The Fort Kent, Maine native will run 13 of the 23 scheduled truck races.
"I'm really, really excited to be coming back to BKR," Theriault said. "I'm coming back to where I started as a part of the late model development program. It's huge for me to be behind the wheel of the Cooper Standard Ford F-150.
"I'm looking forward to sharing this truck and soaking up as much information as I can from them and being a better driver. BKR is so strong and to be a part of this organization is a humbling opportunity for me."
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