[autotag]Sam Hunt Racing[/autotag] has never had a full-time driver since its debut in 2019; however, that changed when Kaz Grala came to the scene. Grala finished the year with two top-5 finishes and nine top-10 finishes while earning a 19.1 average finishing position. The driver of the No. 26 car finished 17th in the point standings.
As for the second full-time entry, Connor Mosack competed in 21 of 33 races for one top-5 finish and two top-10 finishes. Other drivers, such as Tyler Reddick and Corey Heim, took turns in the No. 24 car, but it was Sage Karam who earned a top-5 and top-10 finish. It wasn’t the best season for the second car, but it was its first full-time experience.
Grala won’t return to the No. 26 Xfinity car for Sam Hunt Racing in 2024, which leads to questions about who will take it over. Could Karam or Mosack be next in line while hte No. 24 xar remains the “All-Star” entry? It will be interesting to see what Sam Hunt Racing comes up with as Toyota’s second team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
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