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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Ross Chastain to run four additional 2022 NASCAR Truck Series races with Niece Motorsports

     

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     It was announced Tuesday, May 3rd 2022, that Niece Motorsports and Ross Chastain have partnered for four races in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2022. Chastain will be behind the wheel of the No. 41 truck, with Worldwide Express on the hood. The four races that he will be competing in are:


  • The 'Dead on Tools' 200 at Darlington Raceway
  • 'Speedy Cash.com' 220 at Texas Motor Speedway
  • 'North Carolina Education Lottery' 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • 'NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race' at Sonoma Raceway

Ross Chastain, two-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series, commented, "I'm very excited to be a part of Worldwide Express' growing commitment to NASCAR both in the Cup Series and the Truck Series. It's an honor to represent a first-class organization like Worldwide Express both on and off the track and I'm always looking forward to getting behind the wheel of a Niece Motorsports Chevrolet. It's a great opportunity on both sides and thanks to Trackhouse Racing for allowing me to compete in the Truck Series with Niece and Worldwide Express."


Worldwide Express is a third-party shipping company that was founded in 1992, and is based in Dallas, Texas. They have rapidly expanded to 70+ offices around the United States. They offer marketing/leading solutions for parcel, and also have two sister brands, Unishippers and GlobalTranz. 


Rob Rose, president of Worldwide Express, said, "Our WWEX Racing program has grown quickly, and that's due in no small part to the Niece Motorsports team, who approach this sport with the same mindset that we do for our business; that of precision and continuous improvement. We're excited to watch Ross compete alongside and mentor Dean and his fellow drivers, and we are particularly grateful to Trackhouse Racing for sharing this commitment to teamwork."


Niece Motorsports team owner Al Niece said, "It's really incredible to see how this organization has grown over the last handful of years, and Ross has certainly been instrumental in that. We are excited to have him come back for a few races this year and thrilled to have Worldwide Express come onboard for a few more races this year with our team. We're thankful for the commitment they've made to our organization, and we are looking forward to Darlington."


The next NASCAR Truck Series race will be the 'Dead on Tools' 200 at Darlington Raceway on May 6th, with Coverage by FS1 beginning at 7:30, and radio broadcasting will also be available on MRN.


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