Parker Kligerman won’t return to Big Machine Racing, run full-time in 2025

Parker Kligerman announces he won’t return to Big Machine Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series or run full-time after the 2025 season.

[autotag]Parker Kligerman[/autotag]’s tenure with [autotag]Big Machine Racing[/autotag] is nearing an end. On Thursday morning, Kligerman revealed that he will not drive the No. 48 car for Big Machine Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2025. The driver of the No. 48 Xfinity car is currently competing in his second full-time season for the organization, resulting in three second-place finishes.

Also, Kligerman announced that after the 2024 season, he will no longer pursue full-time NASCAR rides. The 34-year-old driver announced all of this news on his podcast, “The Money Lap.” Kligerman has competed in NASCAR since 2009 and struggled to find full-time opportunities from 2014 to 2022.

Kligerman also works with NBC Sports and could be in line for a bigger role at one of the TV networks on the new NASCAR deal. FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Prime, and TNT are all going to carry races in 2025 and beyond. It will be disappointing to no longer see Kligerman full-time; however, the future is still bright on and off the race track.

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