Hattori Racing Enterprises downsizes to part-time in NASCAR Truck Series for 2024

Hattori Racing Enterprises will downsize to a part-time entry in the NASCAR Truck Series during the 2024 season.

[autotag]Hattori Racing Enterprises [/autotag]was one of the NASCAR Truck Series’ most successful organizations of the late 2010s. In 2018 and 2019, Brett Moffitt and Austin Hill combined for 10 wins, with the former winning the Truck Series championship. However, it has only gone downhill since Hill’s departure, resulting in a new journey for the race team.

According to FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass, Hattori Racing Enterprises will not compete in the Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway and run part-time in 2024. This comes as Tyler Ankrum left for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing after two winless seasons. The NASCAR team hasn’t won a race since Hill won twice in 2021.

The new campaign will represent a major shift in the Truck Series. Kyle Busch Motorsports, GMS Racing, and now Hattori Racing Enterprises will no longer be full-time organizations. The Truck Series has a new era that will create new big names within the level. Hattori Racing Enterprises isn’t gone for good, but it will no longer have the same presence moving forward.

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