Red Bull Racing Has High Hopes For 2011
Red Bull Racing has finally put together a lineup that could place both of their cars in this year's NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship. Kasey Khane will fill the seat of the #4 while Brian Vickers will return behind the wheel of the #83. Vickers had his career stopped short in May of the 2010 season due to blood clots. Red Bull Racing went through several drivers in the #83 before landing Kasey Khane to finish out the 2010 season, while Scott Speed trudged along in the #82 team car never managing to crack the top 20 in 31of the 36 points races in 2010.
Speed was unceremoniously released from his contract at the end of the 2010 season and now Vickers has been cleared by doctors to return to racing. Now that the drama surrounding Khane's switch from Richard Petty Motor Sports has passed, and Vickers has returned to the car and team that took him to the Chase For The Championship in 2009, there is no reason why Red Bull Racing should not have at least one car in the chase in 2011.
Speed was unceremoniously released from his contract at the end of the 2010 season and now Vickers has been cleared by doctors to return to racing. Now that the drama surrounding Khane's switch from Richard Petty Motor Sports has passed, and Vickers has returned to the car and team that took him to the Chase For The Championship in 2009, there is no reason why Red Bull Racing should not have at least one car in the chase in 2011.














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