“We’re very fortunate to put out competitive cars nearly every week with our No. 30 Ford Fusion with Grant Quinlan,” offered Rette.
“The formation of a technical alliance to Danny Watts Racing, however, brings the ability to bring more information and knowledge to our circle – which should prove to be a benefit to both teams in the long run.”
Despite suffering his first did-not-finish at Memphis, Davis has posted one top-five and four top-10 finishes in the series’ opening six-races and occupies ninth in the championship standings heading to New Jersey Motorsports Park next weekend.
“Our relationship with Rette Jones Racing is a strong one,” offered Davis. “Mark has been a fixture in racing – particularly NASCAR and has offered us great insight and intel that has allowed our team to peak. As the year presses on, we hope our relationship only continues to enhance and we can put our car in Victory Lane.
“We will know when that happens, without the guidance and support of Rette Jones Racing, none of this would be possible.”
“At this point, checkered flags is what we’re after.”