Ragan is 26th in the Cup standings and Gilliland is 29th.

Last year, Ragan was 28th and Gilliland was 30th in the final standings.

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The highlight of the 2013 season so far came in May when they finished 1-2 at Talladega with Ragan picking up the organization’s first win.

"This has been a milestone year for us, and we're extremely happy that two of the guys who helped get us here will be back next year," team owner Bob Jenkins said in a news release. "We're improving our race program, attracting more sponsors, and setting and achieving higher and higher goals each year.

“Having David and David, our 1-2 punch, back in those cars next year is central to continuing our growth and improvement."

Ragan has driven for Front Row for two seasons; Gilliland for four.

"Getting that first win for Front Row this year was huge," Ragan said.  "But we made a lot of other improvements that maybe didn't get the big headlines, like qualifying better and stepping up our mile-and-a-half program, that have made a big difference in our performance every week."

Both Ragan and Gilliland have found stable positions at the team after driving for major Cup organizations — Ragan at Roush Fenway and Gilliland at Yates.

"This is definitely not the same team I came to five years ago," Gilliland said. "We've made big strides across the board, and I'm proud to have been a part of that progress.

“Now that we have almost a full year working with this Generation-6 car under our belt, I think the potential for next year is even greater for us."

The team has run a third car this year for Josh Wise, but the plans for a third car have not been finalized for next year.

Sponsors for the teams were not announced.