JD Motorsports and driver Danny Efland part ways

GAFFNEY, S.C. (March 27, 2013) – In an amicable agreement, JD Motorsports w/Gary Keller has, effective immediately, parted ways with driver Danny Efland.

Efland drove the No. 4 Chevrolet for the team through the past two seasons, but not on a full-time basis. His departure now opens up the opportunity for someone else to continue on in that car.

“I would like to thank Danny for all his time and effort this year,” said Johnny Davis, owner. “This is a move to make our organization better. As a team, we need to constantly improve our communication in order to improve our finishes on the track.

“I believe this change will make both the No. 01 and the No. 4 Chevrolet teams stronger throughout the year.”

The team’s No. 01 entry will continue to be driven by Mike Wallace; who has been with JD Motorsports through the past three seasons.

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