Three-time NASCAR champion joins Joe Gibbs Racing in Xfinity at New Hampshire

A three-time NASCAR champion will join Joe Gibbs Racing for the Xfinity race at New Hampshire. Find out who will drive the No. 19 car!

A three-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion is joining [autotag]Joe Gibbs Racing[/autotag]. On Thursday afternoon, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that [autotag]Justin Bonsignore[/autotag] will drive the No. 19 car in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on June 22. Bonsignore has won three championships in 2018, 2020, and 2021.

The 36-year-old driver recently won at New Hampshire during the 2023 season and has 41 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour wins since 2007. Bonsignore made an ARCA Menards Series start for Rette Jones Racing at Daytona International Speedway in February, his only start above the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.

This will be Bonsignore’s debut in the Xfinity Series, and it’s coming in elite equipment. Joe Gibbs Racing has been very fast at New Hampshire in the past, and this year shouldn’t be any different. There shouldn’t be expectations for Bonsignore to win the event; however, a top-5 finish shouldn’t be out of the equation for the 36-year-old driver.

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Three-time NASCAR modified champion to compete in ARCA race at Daytona

This three-time NASCAR modified champion will compete in ARCA Menards Series race at Daytona International Speedway in 2024.

[autotag]Rette Jones Racing[/autotag] is not shy to make bold moves in the ARCA Menards Series. In 2023, the organization made Frankie Muniz, Malcolm from “Malcolm in the Middle,” its full-time driver. Now, the race team has made another major splash. On Monday, Rette Jones Racing announced that [autotag]Justin Bonsignore[/autotag] will drive the No. 30 car at Daytona International Speedway.

Bonsignore is a three-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion, who would make his ARCA Menards Series debut at Daytona on February 17. The 36-year-old driver recently took part in a preseason test for the “Road to Daytona” program, driving for Fast Track Racing Enterprises in January. Now, that experience has created this opportunity for Bonsignore.

The No. 30 car can compete out front as Muniz finished fourth in the point standings last year. It may be unreasonable to suggest that Bonsignore can win in his ARCA Menards Series debut; however, he will be one to watch. Bonsignore is among the most successful active drivers in the lower ranks and should put it on a show at Daytona.

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