Report: Go Fas Racing Has Signed Technical Alliance With Stewart-Haas Racing For 2020

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According to a fresh report from Catchfence.com, Go Fas Racing, which fields the No. 32 entry in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, is set to have a technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing for the 2020 season.

The report states that Go Fas will announce the partnership Friday at Texas Motor Speedway.

“2020 will be an exciting year at Go Fas Racing with the addition of SHR cars and their technical assistance,” team owner Archie St. Hilaire said to Catchfence.com. “I can’t thank all of the great people at SHR for the opportunity to align with them. All of this couldn’t happen without the help of our wonderful sponsors and marketing partners.”

The No. 32 has been driven by Corey LaJoie in 2019, and LaJoie has enjoyed the best season to date for the little organization. LaJoie has racked up seven top-20 finishes, which is a team record.

However, the team has yet to decide on their driver for 2020.

Rumors all season have speculated that Cole Custer could spend a season at Go Fas, while waiting for a seat to open up at Stewart-Haas Racing in the Cup Series. This technical alliance will only fuel that speculation further.

To read the full report from Catchfence.com, click here.

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