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    Rick Ware Racing is switching to Chevy for the 2026 season

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    Rick Ware Racing is making the switch from Ford to Chevy in 2026. It’s part of a new multi-year partnership.They have also signed a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing. RWR will also use engines prepared by ECR.Cody Ware will drive the No. 51 in the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1st. “Chevrolet has always set a high bar with its people, its performance and its passion for racing, and partnering with them gives us the resources and support to make real progress on the racetrack,” Rick Ware, team owner stated via the release.“Teaming up with RCR and ECR provides a foundation we can build on, not just for 2026, but for the future of our race team. We’re proud to be part of the Chevrolet family.”“The NASCAR Cup Series is the toughest and most competitive series in motorsports, and this is an important move for the long-term growth of our company. We’ve won in NHRA, American Flat Track, World Supercross and the CARS Tour, and we want to elevate our NASCAR performance to the level of our other programs.”“Rick and his team have shown a real commitment to growing their program, and we’re proud to support that effort alongside our partners at Richard Childress Racing and ECR Engines,” said Pat Suhy, manager, NASCAR Competition for GM Motorsports. “Bringing RWR into the Chevrolet fold is a win for all of us. Their drive to keep improving aligns with our dedication to performance and innovation.”Last month, Chevrolet released a new body shape for NASCAR Cup Series competition.New NASCAR Chevy released for the 2026 seasonRick Ware Racing | NASCAR | Team ChevyCategoriesTags
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