Bobby Labonte No.32 C&J Energy Services Ford Race Advance
News and Notes:
Daytona oh so close: Going into the 57th annual “Great American Race” Labonte is still hungry for that win. With two second place finshes, and 70 laps led, Labonte is optimistic he can bring the No.32 Ford into victory lane.
Bobby Labonte on Daytona: “I feel really good going into the 500, this car ran great last October at Talladega with Terry driving it. The rules haven’t changed a lot for the restrictor plate races, so we should unload pretty competitive.”
Chassis Info: Crew Chief Clinton Cram will be bringing chassis 689 to serve as the primary car. This chassis previously ran in all four restrictor plate races in 2014 with Terry Labonte. Chassis 650 will serve as the backup car, which previously ran in the fall event at Talladega in 2013.
Owner – Archie St.Hilaire
Driver – Bobby Labonte
Crew Chief – Clinton Cram
Car Chief – Aaron Pieratt
Engine Turner – Eric Zannini
Mechanic – Adam Wilcox
Mechanic – David Lafleur
Tire Specialist – Tony Ramirez
Spotter – Curtis Aldridge
Truck Driver – Ron Utter
Team Manager – Mason St.Hilaire
Marketing – Timothy Barile
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