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Josh Bilicki set for Double Duty at Bristol with Insurance King

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Josh Bilicki’s rides for his double duty weekend (PC : Josh Bilicki Racing)

A handful of drivers will attempt at least two of the three races at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend, and Kyle Busch isn’t one of them (because he has used his allowed allotment.)

Driver Josh Bilicki will pull double duty this weekend at Bristol, driving in both the NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series as well as the NASCAR Cup Series.

The Richfield, Wisconsin native will pilot the No. 00 Tundra for Reaume Brothers Racing, and then hop over to the Tommy Baldwin Racing No. 7 Camaro. Both races will feature Insurance King as the primary sponsor.

Dan Block, President of Insurance King, expressed his excitement for the opportunity.

“The Bristol night race is a race like no other, so we’re very excited to be on both of Josh’s racecars this year,” Block said.  “Over the course of the last year, we’ve seen a huge spike of engagement from NASCAR fans across all of our social media, which helps us sell more car insurance.  We’ll also have our bus on sight at the track, so be sure to find it and grab you signed Josh Bilicki hero cards in person.  It’s Bristol baby!”

In addition, The Wounded Blue, a national organization that helps police officers injured on the job, will serve as an associate on both entries.

The Truck Series will return to Bristol Thursday Night at 7:30 PM  on FOX Sports 1, and then you can catch the Cup Series Saturday night at 7:30 PM on NBCSN and on NBC Sports Gold.

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