"I want to build a race team for the long haul," the owner of Swan Racing said just seven months ago, when asked why he was replacing former driver David Stremme. There have been plenty of fly-by-night owners in NASCAR throughout the years, men who got in too deep too soon and then got out. Until Wednesday, when a struggling and overextended Swan Racing team shed its two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series programs, in the process leaving rookie Parker Kligerman under contract, but without a ride. The No. 26 car and rookie driver Cole Whitt have each been transferred to BK Racing -- which overnight becomes a three-car operation -- under the ownership of Anthony Marlowe, a former Swan minority partner.
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