[autotag]McAnally-Hilgemann Racing[/autotag] announced on Wednesday morning that [autotag]Jack Wood[/autotag] will drive the No. 91 truck part-time in the NASCAR Truck Series during the 2024 season. Wood would attempt to compete in 14 races while pulling double-duty in the No. 16 car on a full-time for Bill McAnally Racing in the ARCA Menards Series West.
In 2023, the 23-year-old driver competed in 13 races for Kyle Busch Motorsports before the organization sold its operations to Spire Motorsports. Wood finished the season with two top-10 finishes and a best finish of ninth place at Texas Motor Speedway. Wood is set to join Christian Eckes and Daniel Dye in the Truck Series.
Double Down!@DriverJackWood is joining the squad to compete in the @ARCA_Racing West Series and @NASCAR_Trucks in 2024!
Full Details ➡️ https://t.co/LydsZqQT3s#teamNAPA #NASCAR #ARCAWest pic.twitter.com/UtaC9NhLLz
— Bill McAnally Racing (@BMR_NASCAR) December 6, 2023
Overall, this is a great partnership for both sides. Wood will be one of the championship contenders in the ARCA Menards Series West while competing in 14 Truck Series races. If all goes right, Wood could make the jump to full-time in 2025 if there are openings. This is a good fit for Wood and should allow him to grow as a driver.
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