Petree to run full-time Busch team for Menard.

Andy Petree Racing has signed driver Paul Menar🉐d to race fulltime in the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series after spending the summer of 2003 nurturi💝ng the talented 23 year-old in a variety of different Championships.

The 23 year-old driver competed for Petree in a limited schedule of ARCA, NASCAR Busch, Truck and Winston Cup events in 2003, and will race for rookie-of-the-year honours next season in a Menards Chevꦆrolet.

Andy Petree Racing has signed d🔯river Paul Menard to race fulltime in the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series after spending the summer of 2003 nurturing the talented 23 year-old in a variety of different Championships.

The 23 year-old driver competed for Petree in a limited schedule of AꦜRCA, NASCAR Busch, Truck and Winston Cup events in 2003, and will race for rookie-of-the-year honours next season in a Menards Chevr💃olet.

The deal, which will span three years with sponsorship from Menards Home Improvement, leaves the 2006 season open as an option to move the team up from the Busch Series to the Nextel Cup level should Petree an꧃d Menard feel they are ready.

"We're all really excited to get this🐭 done and get into the Busch Series fulltime next year with Paul," said team owner Andy Petree. "Paul has been so mu𝕴ch fun to work with this year, I'm really happy to be a part of his future in this sport and see him continue to progress upward as a stock car driver."

Menard contested six NASCAR Busch Series events in 2003 🎉with a top finish of ninth at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

"F🎃or me, it's such a good opportunity to continue working with Andy and build on what we've learned together this year," said Menard. "Of all the different cars we've raced, we always seemed to have a better handle on the Busch cars and really I've felt the most comfortable racing in this series. We're going to focus on that next year and hopefully win somꦆe races and challenge for the rookie-of-the-year."

Petree and Menard ꧙captured one win, one pole position and four top-10 finishes in a combined 16 races during 2003.

2004 will be Andy Petree Racin⛎g's first f🏅ull-time, fully sponsored campaign since he temporarily bowed out of the Winston Cup ranks at the end of 2002 and only landed enough sponsorship to contest a handful of events in 2003.

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