Frontstretch Newsletter: Nov. 13, 2023 Volume
XVII, Edition CCII |
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What to Watch: Nov. 13-19 |
- Teams are hard at work on their offseason plans. If anything of note breaks, we'll have it for you at Frontstretch.
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| Ben Beshore Following John Hunter Nemechek to
Cup
Legacy Motor Club announced Monday morning that Ben Beshore will serve as crew chief of the No. 42 Toyota in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2024, following John Hunter Nemechek to the team from Joe Gibbs Racing.
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| Taylor Gray Returning to TRICON in 2024
TRICON Garage announced Friday that Taylor Gray will return to the team to drive the No. 17 Toyota for the full 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.
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| Graham Rahal Signs Multi-Year Deal With RLL
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing announced Monday morning that Graham Rahal has signed a new contract that will see him stay in the No. 15 through 2025.
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| Corvette Racing Announces Factory Drivers for
2024
Corvette Racing announced Monday morning that Earl Bamber, Charlie Eastwood, Daniel Juncadella and Nico Varrone will join Corvette's four full-time IMSA drivers as factory drivers in 2024.
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| SRX Returning to Berlin Raceway in 2024
Superstar Racing Experience announced Sunday that the Camping World SRX Series will return to Michigan's Berlin Raceway in August.
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Photos are courtesy of Nigel Kinrade Photography, James Black of INDYCAR Media, Corvette Racing and our own Stephen Stumpf. Have
news for Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at frontstretcheditors@googlegroups.com with a promising lead or tip.
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Around the World in Motorsports: Nov. 10-13 |
- Vasser Sullivan announced Friday that 2023 GTD Pro class champions Ben Barnicoat and Jack Hawksworth will return to
the No. 14 Lexus in 2024 in order to defend their championship. It will be the duo's third year together as full-time teammates. - SportsCar365.com is reporting that Andretti Global will switch from Aston Martin to Porsche for their new full-time GTD entry in 2024. In addition, the team announced that Scott Hargrove will join full-time drivers Jarett Andretti and Gabby Chaves for the five Michelin Endurance Cup races. |
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