[autotag]Legacy Motor Club[/autotag] will have Mike Rockenfeller behind the wheel of the No. 42 car this weekend at Watkins Glen International; however, there is not much certain beyond that point. After Noah Gragson was suspended indefinitely for liking an offensive post on social media, it was announced that he would not return to the No. 42 car again.
It has put Legacy Motor Club in a situation to figure out the remainder of the 2023 NASCAR season but another race has been confirmed for the organization ahead of the playoffs. The race team announced on Friday morning that [autotag]Josh Berry[/autotag] will drive the No. 42 car at Daytona International Speedway. This will mark the second time Berry competes for Legacy Motor Club.
NEWS: Xfinity Series standout Josh Berry will pilot the LEGACY M.C. No. 42 @Sunseeker Resort @TeamChevy at Daytona.
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The JR Motorsports driver subbed for Gragson at Michigan International Speedway, which was the first weekend of his suspension. Now, Berry has another opportunity to help build up the organization before he moves to the No. 4 car for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2024.
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