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MAN Motorsports Taps Jackson McLerran to Drive in At Least Five ARCA Menards Series East Races in 2025

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MAN Motorsports has announced that Jackson McLerran will contest in at least five ARCA Menards Series East races throughout the 2025 season in the No. 95 Toyota.

The Portland, Tennessee native will drive the No. 95 starting at Five Flags Speedway (March 22), and will return at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway (May 3), Flat Rock Speedway (May 17), Indianapolis Raceway Park (July 25), and the season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway (September 11).

McLerran drove for the team last season in a singular race in the No. 96, a 25th-place effort at Indianapolis Raceway Park in July.

In a press release with the MAN Motorsports team earlier today, McLerran expressed his thoughts on his upcoming schedule with the team as well as his sponsorship with JSJ Construction LLC: “I am very excited to have JSJ on board, and to be able to put together an amazing season like this will be.” “They first came on board in November for the All American 100 race at Nashville Fairgrounds, and I am so thankful they wanted to step up and go ARCA racing.”

MAN Motorsports team owner Mark Noble chimed in on the signing with McLerran: “We are excited to have Jackson on board for five races.” “I am looking forward to the upcoming season and I am eager to see Jackson behind the wheel. We have worked hard this off season and can’t wait for to get back to the track.”

Reports have stated that McLerran is in search of funding to complete the full eight races on the ARCA Menards East Series schedule in 2025.

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