Castrol® Supports Roush Fenway Racing To Power First Carbon Neutral NASCAR Race Team
Roush Fenway will be powered by Castrol as it delivers carbon reduction and offset programs across team s operations both on and off the track
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CONCORD, N.C., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Roush Fenway Racing today announced that the team has become the first carbon neutral NASCAR race team, powered by its official sponsor Castrol. Throughout the 2021 NASCAR season, Castrol will power the Roush Fenway team by supporting Roush Fenway s carbon reduction and offset programs across their operations both on and off the track.
Driver-crew chief pairings: Ryan Newman-Scott Graves (No. 6), Chris Buescher-Luke Lambert (No. 17)
What’s new: Apart from the newly signed sponsor in Kohler Generators for Ryan Newman, there’s really nothing else new going on at Roush Fenway Racing. The team returns both of its drivers and their crew chiefs from 2020, as Chris Buescher continues with the No. 17 team and Newman sticks with his No. 6 crew. Other partners, such as Castrol and Guaranteed Rate, therefore extended their relationships with the organization.
Team outlook: Neither of the two Roush Fenway Racing drivers won a race or qualified for the NASCAR Playoffs in 2020. That should be the goal for 2021. A win would secure a berth, but pointing their way in would still be considered a step in the right direction.