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Jack Wood, Lavar Scott Competing for Rev Racing in ARCA Race at Daytona

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Jack Wood and Lavar Scott will compete in the season-opening event for the ARCA Menards Series at Daytona International Speedway, driving for Rev Racing. PC: Ben Branscum | TobyChristie.com

Rev Racing, which won the ARCA Menards Series title with Nick Sanchez last season, has announced its driver lineup for the season-opening BRANDT 200 at Daytona International Speedway.

Lavar Scott, who is scheduled to contest the full ARCA East schedule for the team, and Jack Wood, a part-time driver for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, will pilot the organization’s two entries at Daytona.

Scott will pilot the No. 2 Chevrolet SS in the season-opener at Daytona, while Jack Wood will complete a double-duty weekend with a ride in the No. 6 WB / Velocity Racing Chevrolet.

Wood, a newcomer to Rev Racing, is currently scheduled to pilot one of the team’s entries in seven ARCA Menards Series events, with the possibility of more being added as the year progresses.

“I’m super excited to return to the ARCA Menards Series this year running a part-time schedule with Rev Racing,” said Jack Wood. “Getting more seat time will be a great platform for me to continue to learn and grow my skill set. Some weekends I’ll be running both ARCA and Trucks and I’ll be able to apply what I learn in the ARCA race to the truck race. Rev is coming off of a really strong season and I’m looking forward to getting onto the track with them and showing what we got!”

Lavar Scott is returning for his fourth season for Rev Racing in part with the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Program. The 2023 ARCA East campaign will mark his first full-season under the ARCA Menards Series sanction.

“I am very excited for Daytona and blessed to have the opportunity with Rev Racing and NASCAR Drive for Diversity,” said Lavar Scott. “This series is very different from anything I have competed in, but I trust myself, as well as the team is always ready for a good showing.”

Scott will serve as a fill-in driver for Andres Perez de Lara, who will not meet the minimum age requirements to compete in the series full-time until March.

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