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JD Motorsports Officially Unveils Driver, Car Number and Crew Chief Lineup For 2020

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JD Motorsports has been teasing us for over a week now. They left us bread crumb after bread crumb as to what their 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series plans were.

Monday, they finally gave us the full picture as they let us know which of their announced drivers would be piloting which of their four cars in 2020, and who would be the crew chiefs for each team.

The No. 0 Team will have BJ McLeod and Jeffrey Earnhardt (at least 2 races) sharing driving duties during the year. Wayne Carroll will serve as the crew chief for this entry.

The No. 4 Team will have Jesse Little as their full-time driver. Bryan Berry will be turning the wrenches as crew chief for Little’s rookie season in NXS.

The No. 6 Team will be driven full-time by David Starr in 2020. Kase Kallenbach will be atop the box for this team.

And the No. 15 Team will be shared by Colby Howard (20 races), Robby Lyons (3 races) and Jeffrey Earnhardt (10 races). Mark Setzer will be the crew chief for this car.

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