Rev Racing and Nick Sanchez to go Short Track Racing
April 4th, 2024
Concord, NC- Rev Racing and Nick Sanchez are ready for Martinsville Speedway, dubbed “the paperclip.” The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) will compete in the Long John Silver’s 200, slated for Friday, April 5th, the 6th event of the season.
Sanchez enters this weekend’s race after a strong showing at the Circuit of the Americas, where he spent considerable time at the front of the field. Despite facing penalties that sent him to the back of the grid, Sanchez, and the No.2 Gainbridge Chevrolet are primed for redemption as the Rev Racing team prepares to tackle the challenges of short track racing.
Sanchez has two prior appearances at Martinsville Speedway, securing a 7th place finish in the 2022 X-finity season and an 11th place finish in the 2023 NCTS.
“We’ve consistently demonstrated our ability to contend at the front of the field,” remarked Sanchez. “Our focus now is on maintaining that consistency and positioning ourselves for success until the checkered flag. I’m eager to take on Martinsville this weekend. With its short track layout, I have full confidence in the Rev Racing crew to provide me with a competitive Chevrolet.”
The Long John Silver’s 200 is scheduled for Friday, April 5th, amidst a weekend racing alongside the X-finity and Cup Series events. Practice kicks off at 3:05 PM ET, followed by qualifying at 3:40 PM ET. Sanchez will take pilot of the No.2 Gainbridge Chevrolet for 210-miles, starting at 7:30 PM ET. Viewers can catch all the action on FS1, MRN, and Rev Racing’s social media channels for live race updates.
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About Rev Racing: Rev Racing seeks to obtain the highest quality applicants representing diverse backgrounds and develop them into successful NASCAR drivers. Started by Max Siegel in 2009, Rev Racing manages the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Program. Rev Racing currently operates and manages drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, and a youth racing initiative.
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