Sunday, January 31, 2010

Mears joins new Keyed-Up team

Mears joins new Keyed-Up team

Casey Mears will stay in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series after securing a deal with new team Keyed-Up Motorsports.

The 31-year-old nephew of IndyCar legend Rick Mears had lost his Richard Childress Racing seat at the end of last season.

Keyed-Up is a new organisation formed by businessman Raymond Key, whose brother Curtis runs teams in the Nationwide and Truck Series.

The Chevrolet-equipped squad intends to run the full 2010 Cup schedule, although it has yet to secure all the funding required to do so. Doug Ribert, who ran Dale Earnhardt to his first title in 1980, will be Keyed-Up's crew chief.

"We're a new team, but I feel we have everything in place to race," said Mears. "It's going to be a rewarding endeavour."

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