Patrick Gallagher Lands Xfinity Series Ride with RSS Racing at COTA

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Patrick Gallagher will return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series for RSS Racing at Circuit of The Americas, driving the No. 38 Belle Haven Investments Ford Mustang. PC: Patrick Gallagher / Twitter. Paint scheme designed by Ryan Daley of Ryan Daley Designs.

On Thursday, Patrick Gallagher announced that he’ll return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series later this month at Circuit of The Americas, in hopes of competing in his second career start in the second-tier series.

Gallagher, who made his series debut at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course with BJ McLeod Motorsports in 2019, will join RSS Racing to pilot the organization’s No. 38 Ford Mustang, serving as a teammate to Ryan Sieg.

The Thornville, Ohio-native will have primary sponsorship from Belle Haven Investments for the series’ second trip to the Austin, Texas road course, however, Gallagher says that there are still sponsorship opportunities available on his entry.

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