Tanner Berryhill Returns to NASCAR Xfinity Series For Three-Race Deal With Our Motorsports

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Tanner Berryhill, who has not run a race in the NASCAR National Series ranks since 2018, will make his triumphant return to the sport with a fresh three-race NASCAR Xfinity Series deal with Our Motorsports, which begins this weekend at Darlington Raceway in the team’s No. 23 entry.

In addition to his start this weekend at Darlington, the 27-year old will also run both events at Texas Motor Speedway as well.

Realty Connect USA will be the primary sponsor for Berryhill’s effort this weekend at Darlington.

Berryhill was set for a 2019 NASCAR Cup Series rookie campaign with the now defunct Obaika Racing, but the team shuttered just before the start of the season.

Over his career, Berryhill — who hails from Oklahoma — has made 40 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with a best finish of 17th coming at Mid-Ohio back in 2014. This will be the most competitive team that Berryhill has ever run for in the NASCAR National Series ranks, as Our Motorsports has been knocking on the door of victory lane a few times already this season.

You expect the hope for Berryhill is that he can be the driver who kicks that door down and breaks through for the team’s first-ever victory.

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