Aric Almirola on Saturday confirmed he will not return for another full-time season in the NASCAR Cup Series next year with Stewart-Hass Racing but left his immediate future plans open.
Almirola had originally planned to retire at the end of last season but decided to remain at least one more year in SHR’s No. 10 Ford. He has been mulling over a return for the last several months. Almirola announced Saturday morning on a social media post that he would not return to SHR next season. “After much prayer, consideration and conversations with my family, I’m ready for the next adventure,” he said. “As for the future … Proverbs 19:21.
He and Smithfield formed an incredible partnership that resonated on and off the racetrack, and a lot of that is a testament to Aric. “He always puts forth maximum effort and he makes everyone around him better. Simply put, he’s a great person – an awesome dad to Alex and Abby and an exceptional husband to Janice. I know all of them really well and am genuinely happy for their next steps together as a family. “Smithfield has been an outstanding partner and a NASCAR staple for more than a decade.
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