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Matt Tifft, Front Row Motorsports Mutually Part Ways

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As Matt Tifft continues his recovery from a seizure that he suffered at Martinsville in October, the driver and his former team Front Row Motorsports have officially parted ways.

Front Row Motorsports made the news official on Wednesday, by way of a statement from Tifft and team owner Bob Jenkins on social media:

This allows Tifft to focus solely on his health without the worry of having a race team and sponsor waiting on him.

As first reported by TobyChristie.com, FRM has been working on a contract with John Hunter Nemechek for the 2020 season.

Nemechek has filled in for Tifft over the last two weekends and he has been the highest finishing FRM driver each week.

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