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Entry List: 2023 Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200

The second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race of 2023 sees 35 trucks taking to Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Friday, March 3.

All teams will race on Friday, given that 36 trucks can start a Truck event, barring any entry list changes.

Kaz Grala makes his first Truck start of 2023 behind the wheel of TRICON Garage’s No. 1. He’s joined by John Hunter Nemechek, who likewise makes his first appearance of 2023 in the series in TRICON’s No. 17.

Matt Mills is back in the NASCAR national ranks in Young’s Motorsports’ No. 20.

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Max Gutierrez also returns to the series in AM Racing’s No. 22. Josh Reaume, who drove that truck at Daytona International Speedway, moves to his own No. 34.

After being ineligible to race at Daytona due to age, Jake Garcia straps into the No. 35 for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing for the remainder of the season.

Ross Chastain makes his first start of the season for Niece Motorsports in its No. 41.

The No. 46 of G2G Racing will be piloted by Brennan Poole.

Kyle Busch makes his first of five scheduled Truck starts in his self-owned No. 51.

One truck has since withdrawn, bringing the total to 35: On Point Motorsports’ No. 30, which was driven by Chris Hacker at Daytona.

Truck Las Vegas Entry List

The Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200 takes place Friday, March 3, at 9 p.m. ET, with FOX Sports 1 providing the TV broadcast.

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