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Jeff Green to miss second half of XFINITY season for rotator cuff surgery

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Veteran driver Jeff Green will miss the second half of the NASCAR XFINITY season for rotator cuff surgery. Green, who drives the #38 Chevrolet for RSS Racing will make his final start at Kentucky Speedway in July.

The plan is for Green plans to return driving in 2020 depending on funding and sponsorship. The surgery will require the driver to step out of the cock pit but not away from the track. The 2000 champion of the series will return to the track at Iowa in late July where he will be a crew chief for RSS Racing. The team is working on plans for the remainder of the season and will be announced at a later date.

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