Andy Seuss to drive Rick Ware’s No. 51 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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Rick Ware Racing welcomes Hampstead, New Hampshire native, Andy Seuss as the driver of the No. 51 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Seuss will pilot the Jacob Companies entry in his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series debut on July 21st.

Andy Seuss is a driver who has carved out quite a racing career. He has won two NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour Championships, along with 22 wins, 70 Top-5’s, 93 Top-10’s and 13 pole awards. Aside from being a competitor on the track, Seuss is also a competitor off the track, managing an ARCA team, Our Motorsports, with team owner, Chris Our.

“It’s a dream come true, a dream I had honestly gave up on. I can’t thank Rick enough for pursuing me to do this. To do it at my home track, where I’ll be surrounded by my family, friends and everyone that has supported me for so long just makes it that much more amazing,” Andy Seuss said.

“RWR is very excited to have a proven champion behind the wheel of the No. 51 Jacob Companies Monster Energy Cup Series car,” commented team owner Rick Ware. “I have been following Andy’s success for some time now, and I am thrilled that we were able to put this together. Having a New Hampshire driver, with proven success, in the car at NHMS is going to be very special. The entire RWR crew is ready to build Andy a good car and see what he can do with it!”

Be sure to tune into NBCSN on July 21st at 3pm ET for live coverage of the Foxwoods Resort Casino 301. For up-to-date information on Rick Ware Racing and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.WareRacing.com or follow along on social media; FacebookTwitter or Instagram.

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