Gaunt Brothers Racing to Run Talladega, Possibly up to 13 Races in 2019

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Gaunt Brothers Racing teased their paint scheme for next weekend’s GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway via Twitter on Friday. This means Parker Kligerman will get another shot behind the wheel in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in 2019.

But that’s not all. On Reddit following the GBR tweet, Kligerman revealed that the No. 96 team plans on making around 13 starts this season including all of the plate (yeah I know they don’t use plates anymore) races as well as the road course events and some more that will be sprinkled around as well.

Kligerman says once he sees the full schedule he will make it available via Reddit.

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