Sorenson to continue running with Premium Motorsports
“We’re underdogs in this deal and just like today, we were unable to buy tires all weekend, weren’t able to practice because it cost money,” Sorenson said.
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“We’re underdogs in this deal and just like today, we were unable to buy tires all weekend, weren’t able to practice because it cost money,” Sorenson said.
“I just don’t want to undermine the No. 00 and Jeffery’s effort by any means.”
“They (BK Racing) plan on me for running a full season,” Gaulding said. “Short term, long term, whatever you call it, but I’ll be in the No. 23 car when we get to Atlanta.”
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“We’re looking for funded drivers for next year,” Cope said.
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“William has been able to run with those guys and be very impressive. I’m excited to have him at Hendrick and the No. 24 next year.”
“You did really good today with that ol’ racecar,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said as he shook Chastain’s hand.