DES MOINES, Iowa — Ryan Gifford has waited for a seat in a top-tier NASCAR race for what seems like forever.
Five seasons into his stock car career, Gifford will finally get his shot Saturday night at the Iowa Speedway.
Gifford, 24, will make his Nationwide series debut in the No. 33 car for Richard Childress Racing. Gifford, a Drive for Diversity member and the oldest driver in this year's NASCAR Next program, will be the eighth different driver to run the No. 33 this season.
For now, the race is set to be a one-off deal for Gifford, a K&N Pro Series regular scheduled to run in that series Friday night in Iowa.
But Gifford is hopeful team owner Richard Childress will give him another shot later this season if he can prove he can handle a Nationwide car — and a strong run will get him noticed by other teams as well.
"It kind of feels like your whole life you're waiting to get an opportunity like this," Gifford said. "I'm not leaving Iowa thinking that, 'Man, I should have done this different or done that.' I just want to run a smart race."
After years of middling results, Gifford earned this weekend's shot with an impressive start in 2013.
Gifford joined Rev Racing three years ago after an impressive debut, notching four top-10 finishes in five starts in 2009. He even won the pole at Martinsville four races into the 2010 season and led much of the race before he blew a tire.