“Right now we’re trying to figure out how to start it simple,” [Penske Racing president Tim] Cindric said, calling to mind the ‘ABC [ARCA, Busch and Cup]’ schedule executed by Penske graduate Ryan Newman. “We’d like to run [Kligerman] in a limited schedule of at least 10 Nationwide races next year, [including] the new car races. In addition to that we may be in a position to run him in a few Truck races.” Cindric said Penske newcomer Brad Keselowski’s own Truck program, which Keselowski has styled as a driver development vehicle, could be used for those. Keselowski will also need a substitute driver for several events while he competes in full 2010 Sprint Cup and Nationwide schedules. “There may be opportunities for [Kligerman] in the non-companion races, where somebody’s got to practice and qualify the #22 car for Brad,” Cindric said. “So our idea for next year is to run him in as many quality races as possible. We want to make sure he’s in something that’s competitive.”(NASCAR.com)(11-27-2009)
