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December 23, 2014

Wood Brothers full time? 'Not out of the question'


Owner Eddie Wood: ‘Eventually we can get back full time’

As Wood Brothers Racing begins its 65th year with Ford Motor Company, owner Eddie Wood says “It’s not out of the question at all” that the team could go back to racing full time.

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Wood, a guest on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio’s “The Morning Drive” on Tuesday, said the team’s new alliance with a fellow Ford organization may mean more races for a group that has at least one NASCAR win in each of the last seven decades.

“With this move over to Team Penske, there’s a lot of people looking for extra races to get us back to the track more,” Wood said. “I think if we have some success and just keep doing what we’re doing, I think eventually we can get back full time.”

From 1985 to 2008, the Wood Brothers ran at least 28 races a season in NASCAR’s premier series, and Wood said that’s how he was raised in the sport.

“When I started racing, we raced every race, every week,” Wood said. “It was like that for years. Now that you’ve cut back a little bit, there is a life, but if you’re us, your life is really at the race track so that’s just the way it is.”

Trevor Bayne, the driver of the No. 21 car over the last four years and the winner of the 2011 Daytona 500, has moved to a full-time ride at Roush Fenway Racing. Ryan Blaney has moved up to a part-time schedule in the No. 21 with his XFINITY Series crew chief Jeremy Bullins.

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Wood discussed how the team comes up with its current part-time schedule.

“What we did is we get with our friends up at Motorcraft and Quick Lane and decide where they need us to go,” Wood said. “Obviously the superspeedways (Daytona and Talladega), we’ve had some success there so there’s four of them.

“You’re going to race at Michigan because that’s home for Ford Motor Company. Then you’re going to race Indy, and we’re going to race Charlotte and Texas. The big areas for Ford Motor Company.”

In addition to his SiriusXM NASCAR Radio appearance, Wood, whose father Glen and uncle Leonard are NASCAR Hall of Famers as shade-tree mechanics, had to deal with an emergency at home that required innovation and some mechanical work.

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