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Chase Briscoe Back in Bristol Dirt Truck Race With AM

Chase Briscoe will compete in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt track, this time with AM Racing, AM announced April 3.

Briscoe is piloting the No. 22 with sponsorship from Production Alliance Group.

“I’m really excited for this opportunity with AM Racing and Production Alliance Group,” Briscoe said in a team release. “I always look forward to the Bristol dirt weekend and to be able to get on track twice as much and feel things out will be a lot of fun and, I hope, really beneficial. I know everyone at AM Racing has worked hard to get the truck ready and I think it’s anyone’s race when it comes to the dirt events.”

Before skipping the race in 2022, Briscoe drove the No. 04 for Roper Racing Team in 2021, finishing fifth.

He has two wins, 12 top fives and 17 top 10s in 28 career starts in the series, most of which came in a full-time run in 2017.

Through seven NASCAR Cup Series races in 2023, the driver of Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. 14 has one top 10, a seventh at Phoenix Raceway.

He’s the fourth driver to compete in the No. 22 in 2023, following Josh Reaume, Max Gutierrez and Logan Bearden.

Briscoe joins William Byron, Joey Logano and Jonathan Davenport as drivers announced to run both the Cup and Truck events from Bristol this weekend.

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