"We are expected to have so many cars and parts that are useless to us after the 2020 season, and if we have several of these outdated parts, I could see us going Xfinity Series racing in 2021" said Freeze.
Front Row Motorsports General Manager, Jerry Freeze was a guest on Siruis XM NASCAR Radio on Wednesday. The team announced several updates for their team in the past week, joining with Rick Ware Racing on fielding a car for David Ragan for the Daytona 500, and also starting a brand new Truck Series team with driver Todd Gilliland.
What spark some interest was that Freeze mentioned that the team could be going Xfinity Series racing in 2021.
“We are expected to have so many cars and parts that are useless to us after the 2020 season, and if we have several of these outdated parts, I could see us going Xfinity Series racing in 2021” said Freeze. “The chaises are the same, just some parts and body pieces need to be swapped out”.
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