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Maynards Announce Launch of JCM Racing Driver Development Program

Maynards Announce Launch of JCM Racing Driver Development Program

NHRA team owners Joe and Cathi Maynard have announced the launch of the new JCM Racing Driver Development program. JCM Racing will lend support to three up-and-coming speedsters in 2023, who will join JCM’s two Camping World Series entries piloted by Tony Schumacher and Tim Wilkerson in the lineup.

Junior drag racer Waylon Bennett, 10, Super Comp driver Kayleigh Hill, 21, and Super Stock racer Wyatt Wagner, 21, make up JCM Racing’s inaugural class of developmental drivers.

The JCM Racing Driver Development program was created to offer young racers the opportunity to hone in and perfect their driving and sponsor relation skills as they work towards a career of competing in the NHRA’s professional ranks. While JCM Racing developmental drivers receive funding to help offset their operational costs, Joe Maynard believes that the true value of the program lies within the access the developmental drivers have to the JCM Racing team and its resources.

Kayleigh Hill will make her Super Comp debut on the Division 5 circuit thanks to the support of JCM Racing

“It’s important to us to help the next generation of racers,” explained Maynard. “We’re here for the long haul and are committed to the growth of this sport. Our developmental drivers are the future, so we want to keep them on the track and performing at a high level, but there’s more to being a great racer than just driving skills. The most obvious benefit is the financial investment, and this program offers so much more than that. At any time, our developmental drivers can call upon Tim or Tony and receive guidance from two of the greats. They have a direct line to our front office staff and can consult with them on how to interact with sponsors or ask for advice on things such as putting a marketing deck together, for example. We’ve also already held a PR and social media seminar with the group.

“How a driver conducts themselves off the track is just as important as how they do on, and we want to set our developmental drivers up with a solid foundation as they advance in their young careers,” added Maynard. “But, make no mistake; this is not a sponsorship, it is an opportunity. The goal is for these young folks to become as well-rounded as possible. This isn’t a direct pipeline to a seat in a JCM Camping World Series car, rather it’s an incredible opportunity to learn. They have all of the tools at their disposal, and it’s up to them to make the most out of it.”

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