Shane van Gisbergen's NASCAR ambitions are clear.
“I'm trying to get something over here," he said. "I don’t have anything signed up, [but] I’m loving Trackhouse, where I am now, and the plans that Justin [Marks, Trackhouse's owner] has proposed are pretty exciting.”
The opportunity to run Trucks came up even quicker. Trackhouse full-timer Ross Chastain was running some Truck Series races in the #41 Niece Motorsports entry this year, but as he’s now in the Cup Series Playoffs, he had to give up that seat. Marks figured this would be a good way to get van Gisbergen some oval experience in a fairly low-pressure environment. “Justin put no pressure on it, no expectations,” van Gisbergen said.
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