3F Racing to field Ryan Vargas in NASCAR Wheelen Euro Series race in Germany

3F Racing will make its NASCAR Touring Series debut with Ryan Vargas in two weeks at the Wheelen Euro Series race in Oschersleben, Germany.

[autotag]3F Racing[/autotag] announced on Tuesday morning that it would be fielding the No. 30 car for a NASCAR Wheelen Euro Series race in Oschersleben, Germany with Ryan Vargas, the team’s Head of Team and Driver Development. This will be a joint effort between 3F Racing and Team FJ to promote the organization’s driver development in the United States.

“I am incredibly humbled to make the trip to Germany to run in the NASCAR Wheelen Euro Series race with my friends at 3F Racing,” Vargas said. “It’s always been a dream of mine to race overseas and to do that with the support of my friends at Critical Path Security makes it all the more special.”

“I’ve been a fan of the series for quite some time and the idea of taking on a new challenge in a whole different car and track is an exciting one.”

The event will take place September 23-24 and represents the series’ first-ever visit to the venue. Also, this will be 3F Racing’s first on-track appearance in a NASCAR Touring Series. It will take place on September 23 at 8:00 a.m. EST and September 24 at 8:30 a.m. EST. These races will be live on demand and on the NASCAR Wheelen Euro Series YouTube channel.

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Exclusive: 3F Racing ‘absolutely’ still wants to enter NASCAR in 2023

3F Racing owner Dennis Hirtz talks to Motorsports Wire about the organization’s plans in the NASCAR Cup Series for 2023 and more!

[autotag]3F Racing[/autotag] announced in July 2022 that it planned to go racing in the NASCAR Cup Series with the No. 30 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. The organization would have a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing and become the first German-owned NASCAR team in the Cup Series.

To this point, 3F Racing has yet to hit the track for a Cup Series event, despite an initial plan of debuting at the Charlotte ROVAL in 2022. The organization then aimed for the first Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2023 before another delay to its plans. Now, the NASCAR organization seems close to figuring out the next steps.

Motorsports Wire talked to 3F Racing owner and founder Dennis Hirtz and asked if the organization was planning on making a Cup Series start during the 2023 season. Hirtz was adamant that it was still the plan.

“(3F Racing) is absolutely looking to race (in NASCAR) in 2023,” Hirtz told Motorsports Wire.

The up-and-coming owner continued and said the organization is working “hard” on entering NASCAR this fall and hopes to give positive updates on the situation “soon.”

Yet, this is not the first time 3F Racing has been in the news cycle this summer. The organization announced in July that it hired NASCAR driver Ryan Vargas as its Director of Team and Driver Development. It was also announced that Vargas will serve as the team’s reserve driver in the Cup Series. When asked about working with Vargas, the 3F Racing owner had a glowing review.

“Working with (Ryan Vargas) is fantastic,” Hirtz said. “He is a great addition to our team and brings a lot of expertise. I am looking forward to developing young drivers with him and also eyeing some starts with him.”

For now, 3F Racing will focus on figuring out the next steps as it continues to work hard on its entrance into NASCAR. The organization should have more updates soon as it continues to chase history as the sport’s first German-owned race team in the Cup Series.

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