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Alex Clubb and Tim Richmond Form Richmond Clubb Motorsports

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Alex Clubb and Tim Richmond will combine assets in order to field a full-season entry in the ARCA Menards Series in 2021, under the team name Richmond Clubb Motorsports.

The partnership was announced via the team’s Facebook page on Friday Night:

https://www.facebook.com/ClubbRacing/posts/4938489959526113

 

Team co-owners Alex Clubb and Tim Richmond will share driving duties in the team’s full-time entry, with Clubb participating in seven events and Richmond running 13. The organization will field a second entry at Milwaukee so that both drivers can participate in that event.

“RCM has acquired a great fleet of 6 race cars with 1 purpose built super speedway car, 1 road course car, 2 intermediate cars, 1 short track car, and 1 dirt car.”

Alex Clubb and Brad Frye will share time in the role of crew chief throughout the 2021 ARCA Menards Series season.

The team’s car number(s) and sponsorship will be announced at a later date.

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