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I know many of you are anxious to here what direction we are heading but we wont post the events or any information until we have the driver situation figured out as those kinds of things may change with the driver choice.

We really thank the fans for the support but we cant say what is going on until we have contracts finalized and in place.

We haven't forgotten you we are just trying to finish the plans so we can announce them correctly.

The new paint scheme has been approved and the web site will be updated shortly.
Souvenirs are still on hold until we have a solid grip on the driver of the future.

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Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:52 pm
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I found this on Jayski's site today, how true is this.

Smith named to drive the #78 car: Furniture Row Racing announced Wednesday that Regan Smith, the 2008 Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year, will drive the team's #78 Chevy in 2009. The team is cutting back its schedule for 2009, but will still enter 12 Sprint Cup races, beginning with the Feb. 15 season opener: the Daytona 500. "Furniture Row Racing is thrilled to obtain the driving services of Regan, who is one of the bright young talents in NASCAR," said team President and General Manager Joe Garone. "His competitiveness and enthusiasm on the track speak for itself. In addition, he is a good fit for not only our sponsor but any partners looking for strong corporate representation in the Sprint Cup Series." Smith, 25, competed in 34 Cup events for Dale Earnhardt Inc. in 2008 and became the first NASCAR sprint cup rookie to finish every race he started. The Cato, N.Y. native (25 miles west of Syracuse) started his Cup career in 2007 as a part-time driver for Ginn Racing. He joined DEI in the middle of 2007 when DEI and Ginn merged their racing operations. "I look forward to continuing my career in the No. 78 Furniture Row Chevy," said Smith. "Though it's a single-car team that battles heavy odds against the mega multicar operations, the organization has always been highly respected in the garage for its use of some of the best equipment as well as an undying commitment to growing a winning team. That's all a driver can ask for and I can't wait to get to Daytona and compete in another superspeedway race."
Team crew chief Jay Guy is also excited about Smith's signing. "I look forward to continuing the growth of this Furniture Row team with Regan behind the wheel," said Guy. "After racing against him in the Nationwide Series and seeing how much raw talent he has, I find myself both excited and optimistic for the 2009 season."(KUSA 9 News)(1-14-2009


Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:31 am
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I figured most of you would see the announcement on NASCAR, our main site of locally as many new agencies picked up our signing Regan.

Below is the official press release which has the planned schedule at this time.

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01.14.2009
Smith Named Driver of No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Chevy
DENVER, Colo. (Jan. 14, 2009) -- Furniture Row Racing announced today that Regan Smith, the 2008 Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year, will drive the team's No. 78 Hendrick-powered Chevrolet Impala SS in 2009.

The Colorado-based Furniture Row Racing team is scheduled to enter 12 Sprint Cup races in 2009, beginning with the Feb. 15th season opener -- the Daytona 500. (see complete schedule below)

"Furniture Row Racing is thrilled to obtain the driving services of Regan, who is one of the bright young talents in NASCAR," said team president and general manager Joe Garone. "His competitiveness and enthusiasm on the track speak for itself. In addition, he is a good fit for not only our sponsor but any partners looking for strong corporate representation in the Sprint Cup Series."

Smith, 25, competed in 34 Cup events for Dale Earnhardt Inc. in 2008 and became the first Sprint Cup rookie to finish every race he started. The Cato, N.Y. native (25 miles west of Syracuse) started his Cup career in 2007 as a part-time driver for Ginn Racing. He joined DEI in the middle of 2007 when DEI and Ginn merged their racing operations.

"I look forward to continuing my career in the No. 78 Furniture Row Chevy," said Smith. "Though it's a single-car team that battles heavy odds against the mega multicar operations, the organization has always been highly respected in the garage for its use of some of the best equipment as well as an undying commitment to growing a winning team. That's all a driver can ask for and I can't wait to get to Daytona and compete in another superspeedway race."

In his last superspeedway competition -- the October event in Talladega, Ala. -- Smith appeared to have won the Cup race after passing Tony Stewart on the final lap. But shortly after Smith led the field to the checkered flag, NASCAR *** a controversial penalty on Smith for passing Stewart below the yellow line. The win was awarded to Stewart while Smith was relegated to an 18th-place finish.

Team crew chief Jay Guy is also excited about Smith's signing.

"I look forward to continuing the growth of this Furniture Row team with Regan behind the wheel," said Guy. "After racing against him in the Nationwide Series and seeing how much raw talent he has, I find myself both excited and optimistic for the 2009 season."

Smith's NASCAR career includes extensive action in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, competing in more than 100 races since 2002. He has also competed on a limited basis in the Camping World Truck Series.

Smith was 4-years-old when he began his racing career in upstate New York, driving quarter-midget type cars. He joined the World Karting *** (WKA) at the age of 12 and won the WKA Grand National championship in 1996 and the WKA Manufacturer's Cup in 1997. He also claimed the Canadian Grand National (KART) championship in 1998.

He later competed in the Allison Legacy Series, winning the 1999 championship as well as Rookie of the Year honors. In 2000 and 2001 he drove in the USAR ProCup Series.

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2009 Furniture Row Racing Sprint Cup Schedule

Feb. 15 Daytona, Fla.
March 1 Las Vegas, Nev.
April 18 Phoenix, Ariz.
April 26 Talladega, Ala.
May 31 Dover, Del.
June 21 Sonoma, Calif.
July 4 Daytona, Fla.
Aug. 9 Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Sept. 12 Richmond, Va.
Sept. 27 Dover, Del.
Nov. 1 Talladega, Ala.
Nov. 15 Phoenix, Ariz.

About Furniture Row and Furniture Row Racing:
Based in Denver, Colorado, Furniture Row Racing® is owned and sponsored by Furniture Row® Companies. The team runs the No. 78 Sprint Cup car from its home base in Denver, Colo. For more information about the team visit http://www.FurnitureRowRacing.com. Furniture Row Companies is one of the largest family-owned specialty home furnishings and bedding retailers. The company is comprised of five specialty store brands including: Sofa Mart®, Oak Express®, Bedroom Expressions®, Denver Mattress Co® http://www.DenverMattress.com, and Big Sur Water Beds®. For more information and locations, please visit http://www.FurnitureRow.com or http://www.FurnitureRowRacing.com

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All our FRR/#78 friends have seen, by now, Joe Nemechek's announcements re NEMCO Motorsports getting back into the mix at both Nationwide and Sprint Cup. I'll be rooting for FRR everytime you're on the track ... just as I know you'll be rooting for NEMCO/#87 (unless we happen to be racing each other for position ... then all bets are off! Ha!).

Best of luck to Barney and Joe and Jay and Regan and the entire FRR Team in '09 and beyond.

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wow i signed on here as a fan of joe. however i would love to point out because it doesn't make sense to me your schedule daytona, las vegas, phoenix, talladega, sonoma and richmond i get but why the 2 dover races and watkins glen...
if it were joe i think i would understand the choice of races more, but i think regan is strong where joe wasn't as strong bristol martinsville basically the short tracks.
even cali makes sense for the distance it takes for the other guys....
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