Dakoda Armstrong will be making his fourth career NASCAR XFINITY Series start at Kansas Speedway to go along with two prior starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Armstrong has a best XFINITY Series finish of 19th at the Kansas track which occurred in the 2013 season.
"We have had an interesting last two weeks and to the testament of this JGL Racing team and our never give up attitude we were able to salvage decent finishes each time," Armstrong said. "We really are starting to click on our 1.5-mile program and I think that will show again this weekend in Kansas. The track is developing some character after the repave a few years ago and it really is a fun track to race on."
Last weekend at Charlotte, for the second straight week, Mother Nature played havoc on the NASCAR XFINITY Series schedule as Hurricane Matthew delayed the series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway for two days. Once finally given the chance to race, Armstrong and his JGL Racing team withstood a few issues on their way to a 19th place finish in the running of the Race for the Cure 300 at the Concord, North Carolina track.
Armstrong has an average finishing position of 19.2 in 29 starts in 2016.
Armstrong has a best XFINITY Series finish of 19th at the Kansas track which occurred in the 2013 season.
"We have had an interesting last two weeks and to the testament of this JGL Racing team and our never give up attitude we were able to salvage decent finishes each time," Armstrong said. "We really are starting to click on our 1.5-mile program and I think that will show again this weekend in Kansas. The track is developing some character after the repave a few years ago and it really is a fun track to race on."
Last weekend at Charlotte, for the second straight week, Mother Nature played havoc on the NASCAR XFINITY Series schedule as Hurricane Matthew delayed the series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway for two days. Once finally given the chance to race, Armstrong and his JGL Racing team withstood a few issues on their way to a 19th place finish in the running of the Race for the Cure 300 at the Concord, North Carolina track.
Armstrong has an average finishing position of 19.2 in 29 starts in 2016.
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