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Seuss Finds Home At Fishel Racing
January 22nd, 2011
HAMPSTEAD, N.H. — Andy Seuss will be the new driver of the No. 44 Fishel Racing modified on the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour this season
Seuss joins the team after spending the last few seasons at Riggs Racing, where he contended for the series championship. Riggs Racing team owner David Riggs retired following the 2010 season, leaving Seuss searching for a ride. Brandon Hire previously drove the No. 44 modified, but will step aside to handle some off-track commitments so Seuss can drive this year.
“One big reason for this decision was how much potential there is with this team, but even more important is that this is just a great group of people to work with,” said Seuss. “I just spent last week working in the shop with them and really enjoyed it. Last year, we always parked next to each other at the track. We’ve always helped each other out and shared laughs too. So to be able to work with a team like this and go to the races to have fun is the most important thing.”
“We are really excited about Andy joining us this year,” said Tony White of Fishel Racing. “We have basically been unofficial teammates with him and the Riggs Racing team anyways, so this makes sense. We would pit next to each other, share food with each other, help each other out and enjoy everyone’s company.”
The new pairing will have some extra familiarity to it as well. Jim Hire, father of the No. 44 team’s previous driver, will return as the team’s crew chief. David Riggs isn’t completely ready to retire and will serve as a consultant. Longtime Riggs Racing crew chief Reggie Newman and Riggs crew members will also be working with the No. 44 team.
“We are going to the first five races of the season and taking it from there,” said Seuss. “We hope to build on what we start out with and find the sponsorship to run for the championship. We have a few things in the works already and are very optimistic about this coming year.”




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