Todd Peck Piloting Cram Racing Enterprises No. 41 at Pocono Raceway

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It’s been two years since Glenville, Pennsylvania-native Todd Peck has contested a NASCAR National Series event at his home track of Pocono Raceway, recording a 27th-place finish with BJ McLeod Motorsports in the 2019 Pocono Green 250 for the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

On Saturday Afternoon, Peck will see his first green flag in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competition since 2018, after attempting to make three events over the last two seasons with his family-owned No. 96 Chevrolet Silverado, most recently at Darlington Raceway.

Announced on Monday Afternoon, the 35-year-old will partner with Dawson Cram and Cram Racing Enterprises to take over the driving duties of the No. 41 Chevrolet Silverado in Saturday’s CRC Brakleen 150 at Pocono Raceway, with long-time supporter, Holla Vodka, serving as the primary sponsor of the entry.

In 34 starts in the NASCAR Truck Series, Peck has recorded a career-best 18th-place finish on two occasions, most recently in the 2017 NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona, driving for DJ Copp. Later that season, Peck would record his best result at Pocono Raceway, finishing 19th.

Entering Pocono, Cram Racing Enterprises No. 41 sits 34th in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Owner Points, having accumulated points through results by Dawson Cram and Cody Erickson.

 

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