Kaulig Racing Reveals Next Full-Time Driver
Kaulig Racing has discovered a trade for Justin Haley. The NASCAR crew behind three Xfinity Series vehicles has uncovered that Daniel Hemric will assume control over the No. 11 Chevrolet Camaro for the 2022 Xfinity Series season. He will head out in different directions from Joe Gibbs Racing toward the finish of the 2021 mission and switch groups and makers. 안전놀이터
Kaulig Racing initially prodded a driver uncover on Friday, Sept. 24, after the Truck Series season finisher race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway reached a conclusion. The group tweeted out a photograph of an outline remaining before the Kaulig Racing logo. The gossip factory went into overdrive as NASCAR fans attempted to sort out which driver would join the group, however Kaulig stayed quiet about the mystery until Saturday, Sept. 25.
"The conviction that Matt Kaulig and Chris Rice have in me to come drive their remarkable, No. 11 vehicle means everything to me," Hemric said in a public statement from the group. "Similarly, I have faith in their program, their vision, and what they're working at Kaulig Racing. It's amazing to perceive how they've turned into a tip top, multi-vehicle Xfinity Series program in a brief timeframe. I'm simply staggeringly grateful for the chance to drive for them one year from now, and I'm prepared to invest the effort to keep expanding in the group's prosperity."
Hemric has posted 113 beginnings in the Xfinity Series, generally with Richard Childress Racing. He made 66 beginnings for the group somewhere in the range of 2017 and 2018, just as 36 Cup Series begins for RCR in 2019. Hemric added one more 21 beginnings with JR Motorsports in 2020 preceding making a beeline for Joe Gibbs Racing on a full-time reason for 2021. Hemric presently can't seem to win in his Xfinity Series profession, however he has acquired 39 top-fives and 66 top-10 completions.
Hemric Previously Revealed That He Was Close To Announcing a Deal
GettyDaniel Hemric gets ready for a race at Nashville Superspeedway.
The driver of the No. 18 JGR Toyota Supra met with individuals from the media on Tuesday, Sept. 21, to see the end of the season games. Be that as it may, he likewise set aside effort to address his unsure future in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Hemric uncovered during a conversation with Fox Sports columnist Bob Pockrass that he was near making a declaration.
"We're truly near reporting all that stuff," Hemric told Pockrass. "It's as yet uncertain, yet ideally, eventually, we'll get pen to paper and get all that stuff secured."
Hemric's assertion made interest as NASCAR fans attempted to decide if he would stay with Joe Gibbs Racing or move to another group. They didn't need to hang tight for quite a while taking into account that Kaulig dropped the news short of what multi week after the fact.
Hemric Has Big Plans for the Xfinity Playoffs Before He Leaves JGR
Hemric displayed his energy for the new arrangement on Twitter, saying that the group is building "something uncommon" in the Xfinity Series. In any case, he likewise clarified that he has incomplete business with JGR. He will likely convey a title to the group prior to leaving the No. 18.
Hemric enters the first round of the end of the season games as the 6th seed with 2,014 focuses. He sits behind race champs Austin Cindric, future partner AJ Allmendinger, Noah Gragson, Justin Allgaier, and Justin Haley in the standings. Hemric additionally has six different drivers behind him, just as a nine-point pad.
Continuing on to the following round won't be straightforward, however Hemric will attempt to accomplish this objective at three tracks where he has past progress. He has six beginnings in his Xfinity profession at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with two top-fives. He likewise has one top-five at Talladega and one more at the Charlotte Roval, the two tracks that balance the main part of the season finisher plan.