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Cody Erickson, Cram Enterprises Teaming Up for Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt at Bristol

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The No. 41 Thunder Seed / Magnum Contracting, Inc. Silverado for Cody Erickson for the Pinty’s Truck Race On Dirt. (Renders : RPD)

Dawson Cram and Cram Enterprises will welcome Cody Erickson back to the single-truck organization for Saturday Night’s inaugural Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway, as the long-time competitor on the dirt will pilot the No. 41 Thunder Seed / Magnum Contracting Inc. Chevrolet Silverado.

The team’s owner and primary driver, Dawson Cram, announced the news Wednesday on Twitter:

 

Last September, Cram Enterprises and Erickson teamed up for a one-race deal at Bristol, marking the 32-year-old’s first race in NASCAR’s top-three series since 2015, bringing the truck home in 30th. However, the .533-mile facility will drive a little different this time around, as the track will host its first dirt race in NASCAR’s top-three series, conditions that may be more favorable for Erickson.

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