The NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series will head to Kentucky Speedway this weekend for the Buckle Up in Your Truck 225, following a one-week break after Chicagoland Speedway.
34 trucks are on the entry list, barring any changes, so all but two will make the race.
Brett Moffitt comes off a victory in the Windy City, looking for his third win of 2019, and will be sponsored by GMS staple Chevrolet Accessories.
Brandon Jones, who finished second at Chicagoland and has two top fives for Kyle Busch Motorsports, is back in the No. 51 at Kentucky.
Dylan Lupton makes his second appearance for DGR-Crosley in 2019, coming off a top 10 in the previous race at Chicagoland.
Jeb Burton will make his 2019 Truck Series debut, driving for Niece Motorsports with backing from State Water Heaters, while Spencer Davis will try to qualify for his fourth race of 2019 in the No. 11 for Rette Jones Racing.
Camden Murphy will attempt his fourth race of the year in NEMCO Motorsports’ No. 8 truck, having finished a best of 23rd in his previous three starts, and Joe Nemechek will be behind the wheel of the team’s No. 87.
Attempting his sixth race of the year is Codie Rohrbaugh, having failed to qualify for Daytona International Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway but finishing in 23rd in one of his three complete races.
Mason Massey makes his third appearance of the season in a Reaume Brothers Racing truck, this time piloting the team’s No. 33, and Josh Bilicki, in the No. 34, attempts his fourth race of 2019 for the team.
Ray Ciccarelli is in CMI Motorsports’ No. 49 for the seventh time this season, looking to make his fifth start after the truck withdrew and failed to qualify for a pair of races.
Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 Entry List
The 2019 Buckle Up in Your Truck 225 will get underway on Thursday, July 11 at 7:30 p.m.
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