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Sean Hingorani to Pilot No. 75 Henderson Truck at Phoenix Raceway

As the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series heads out West for the season finale at Phoenix Raceway, Sean Hingorani is set to make his second start of the 2023 season. The 17-year-old will pilot the No. 75 Henderson Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado, Hingorani announced in a post shared to X on Friday afternoon.

 

The No. 75 truck will have primary sponsorship from Fidelity Capital.

For Hingorani, it’ll be a double-duty weekend of racing at the 1-mile oval in Avondale, Arizona as the California native will also look to lock up the 2023 ARCA Menards Series West championship in Phoenix.

In his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut, Hingorani finished 23rd at the Milwaukee Mile in the No. 61 entry for Hattori Racing Enterprises. Hingorani completed all of the laps in that event and gained valuable NASCAR National Series experience.

The young, and aggressive driver has scored four victories in 11 ARCA Menards Series West starts in 2023. Hingorani carries a 30-point advantage over Trevor Huddleston for the ARCA West championship lead heading into the final race of the season.

Despite only running partial schedules in the ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series East divisions, Hingorani sits a respectable 12th and seventh in the championship standings for each of those series as well.

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