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Circle Sport, The Motorsports Group join forces for 2017 - Nascar




MOORESVILLE, N.C. (January 6, 2017) -- Joe Falk of Circle Sport (CS) and Curtis Key, Sr., of The Motorsports Group (TMG) announced today that it will combine resources and participate in the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS). The team will be led by Circle Sport owner, Joe Falk, utilizing manufacturer Chevrolet and participate in the full 2017 season under the No. 33.



The managing partnership of the two Chesapeake, Virginia business men merged to increase sponsorship opportunities and enhance their performance on the track. TMG owner Curtis Key has obtained a percentage of Circle Sport NASCAR Charter in the deal. The Charter will give the No. 33 guaranteed entries into all 2017 MENCS events.

"It's great to join forces with Curtis Key, I've known him for a very long time and know we share the same feelings about racing," said Falk.



CS/TMG will be housed out of the facility that has been the home of The Motorsports Group in Mooresville, North Carolina. In the off season, the facility and equipment has been upgraded including purchase of updated cars.


Pat Tryson has been named Crew Chief of the team. Tryson, a veteran Cup Series crew chief will return to the TMG shop after heading up TMG in 2015 during its transition from the XFINITY Series into the Cup Series.

"It's great to have Pat back with us, he was instrumental when we got started with our Cup program and we look forward to his insight in 2017," said Key.


Gary Showalter, a tenured employee of TMG will serve as the team's general manager. Showalter started with TMG in the Camping World Truck Series in 2005 and was in TMG's climb from the Truck Series to the Cup level in 2015. He will oversee the day to day race facility duties as well as race team personnel.



CS/TMG has yet to name a driver the No. 33 Chevrolet but officials are adamant to that an announcement will come in the next few weeks.



Also, released today is the revamped logo combining the two teams' monikers.

"The Circle Sport with TMG logo was necessary to rebrand the team into one entity rather than the using two logo's side by side," added Falk.



The No. 33 Chevrolet SS will debut at Daytona International Speedway for Speedweeks in February.


 



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