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Menards partners featured on the hood of the #27 in 2016 Daytona, Sprint Unlimited - 2/13, Peak Daytona - 2/21, Peak Atlanta - 2/28, Valvoline Las Vegas - 3/6, Dutch Boy Phoenix - 3/13, Richmond Water Heaters Auto Club - 3/20, FVP Martinsville - 4/3, Libman Texas - 4/9, Rockstar Energy Bristol - 4/17, Tarkett Richmond - 4/24, Duracell Talladega - 5/1, Moen Kansas - 5/7, Nibco Dover - 5/15, Schrock Sprint Showdown, Charlotte - 5/20, Knauf Charlotte - 5/29, Knauf Pocono - 6/5, Richmond Water Heaters Michigan - 6/12, Knauf Sonoma - 6/26, Richmond Water Heaters Daytona - 7/2, Duracell Kentucky - 7/9, Sylvania New Hampshire - 7/17, Dutch Boy Indy - 7/24, Valvoline Pocono - 7/31, Moen Watkins Glen - 8/7, Richmond Water Heaters Bristol - 8/20, Knauf Michigan - 8/28, Sylvania Darlington - 9/4, Valvoline Richmond - 9/10, Dutch Boy Chicago - 9/18, Moen New Hampshire - 9/25, Libman Dover - 10/2, Duracell Charlotte - 10/8, Valvoline Kansas - 10/16, , FVP Talladega - 10/23, Sylvania Martinsville - 10/30, Dutch Boy Texas - 11/6, Schrock Phoenix - 11/13, Rustoleum Homestead - 11/20, Richmond Water Heaters (source: Paul Menard Empire, updated here as things change) Richard Childress Racing Announces 2017 Team Lineup: Richard Childress Racing (RCR) will return with three full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series entries and five full-time NASCAR XFINITY Series teams for the 2017 season.
Di Benedetto was not cleared to compete for BK Racing in Sunday's AAA Texas 500.
Swiderski made his debut as crew chief last season at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he led the #3 team to a second-place finish.
Additional drivers for RCR's #2 and #3 teams will be named at a later date.
Brandon Jones and Brendan Gaughan return with full-time driving duties of the #33 and #62 Chevys, respectively, and will compete for the XFINITY Series driver championship.
Jones and veteran crew chief Nick Harrison will be paired together, while Gaughan returns with his long-time crew chief Shane Wilson for their 12th season together.He remained a permanent fixture within the organization through 2009 when the company officially became Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM).