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Report: Ryan Sparks to Take Over Corey LaJoie’s Crew Chief Position at Go Fas Racing

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Catchfence.com is reporting that Ryan Sparks — a former engineer at Richard Childress Racing — has officially moved to Go Fas Racing for the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season to be the crew chief for Corey LaJoie and the No. 32 team.

Catchfence got the word directly from Sparks and confirmed the news with the organization.

Sparks was the race engineer for the No. 3 team in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2019, which finished 21st in the overall championship standings. Sparks, 35, will look to improve GFR, which finished 29th in the standings this past year.

To read the full report from Catchfence, which includes quotes from Sparks, click here.

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