Spire Motorsports announces Chase Purdy’s status for 2024 NASCAR season

Spire Motorsports announced Chase Purdy’s status for the 2024 NASCAR season on Wednesday. Find out more details about Purdy’s plans!

It was previously revealed that [autotag]Chase Purdy[/autotag] would drive for [autotag]Spire Motorsports[/autotag] during the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series season. That became official on Wednesday. Spire Motorsports announced that Purdy will drive the No. 77 truck full-time after spending one year with Kyle Busch Motorsports. The team was purchased by Spire Motorsports after 2023.

Purdy finished the 2023 season with three top-5 finishes, 11 top-10 finishes, and a 14.6 average finishing position. The former Kyle Busch Motorsports driver was the top non-playoff driver in the point standings, placing in 11th place. Purdy will be paired with crew chief Jason Trinchere, who spent the last three years as a NASCAR Xfinity Series crew chief for Kaulig Racing.

Spire Motorsports is setting a “very high bar” for Purdy, Trinchere, and the entire No. 77 team during the 2024 NASCAR season. The organization believes that Purdy is coming into his own, and with Trinchere on top of the box, success should be coming soon. Spire Motorsports is growing, and Purdy could lead the way in the Truck Series.

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Chase Purdy, Nick Sanchez join Spire Motorsports for 2024 NASCAR season

Chase Purdy and Nick Sanchez will drive for Spire Motorsports in the NASCAR Truck Series during the 2024 season.

[autotag]Spire Motorsports[/autotag] bought Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Truck Series and many wondered what would happen to the organization’s current and affiliated drivers. [autotag]Chase Purdy[/autotag] and Jack Wood drove for Kyle Busch Motorsports while Rev Racing, which ran its trucks through the KBM shop, had [autotag]Nick Sanchez[/autotag]. Well, two of these drivers have future plans now.

According to FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass, Purdy and Sanchez will drive for Spire Motorsports on a full-time basis in 2024. As for a third truck, it will be full-time and have several drivers behind the wheel. One of those drivers is expected to be Kyle Busch as he expressed his desire to run five races with the organization next season.

Purdy almost won the Truck Series race at Phoenix Raceway in Kyle Busch Motorsports’ final race while Sanchez almost made the Championship 4. In 2024, both of these drivers will look to get over their respective challenges and make major progress in their careers at Spire Motorsports.

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