Go Fas Racing to scale back to part-time
After running the last several seasons full time, Go Fas Racing has decided to scale back to a part-time effort for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, CATCHFENCE.com reports.
The team owned by entrepreneur Archie St. Hilaire and managed by son Mason will relinquish their portion of a charter that they currently share with Joe Falk to a new partner at the end of the season.
“It has been a lot of fun over the years but with the evolution of life, your priorities change,” Archie St. Hilaire said. “It definitely has been great working with Ford and all of our great marketing partners over the last 10 years and we look forward to continuing with them on a smaller scale going forward.”
CATCHFENCE.com reports that the potential new partner is rumored to be a relationship between former NASCAR Cup Series driver Matt Tifft and current Xfinity owner and driver BJ McLeod. An official announcement is expected as early as Friday.