Frontstretch Newsletter: June 20, 2024 Volume
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- NASCAR teams are en route to Loudon for this weekend's action. In Watkins Glen, the three one-make series (Mustang Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America and Porsche Carrera Cup North America) will also practice today. - In South Dakota, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy
Drink Sprint Car Series will wrap up the Huset's High Bank Hustle tonight. The winner will saunter back to their motorhome with a check for $100,000. Action starts tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET on DirtVision. We will have any news that breaks for you at Frontstretch.
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| Frankie Muniz Running for Reaume in Trucks,
ARCA
Reaume Brothers Racing announced Wednesday that Frankie Muniz will join the team to run part-time in both the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series.
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| Conor Daly Debuting in ARCA at
Mid-Ohio
Rette Jones Racing announced Wednesday that Conor Daly will make his ARCA Menards Series debut with the team tomorrow evening at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
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Around the World in Motorsports: June 19 |
- At Huset's Speedway Wednesday night, Kubota High Limit Sprint Car Series regular Tyler Courtney was able to run down Sheldon Haudenschild in the latter stages of the feature. He was able to take the lead away with eight laps to go. Any chance to win for Haudenschild went away when his right rear tire shredded. From there, Courtney pulled away to win Night No. 1 of the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Huset's High Bank Hustle. Ryan Timms was second, then Aaron Reutzel, Carson Macedo and Tim Kaeding.
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Frontstretch Line of the Week "For sure. I told my friends, I was like, ‘We ain’t ever coming back.’ Luckily, with the schedule switch-up over the last year, Iowa Speedway went to the top, and we’re back here — now even with a Cup
race. " - Brett Moffitt, on whether he thought NASCAR would return to Iowa Speedway prior to this
year.
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