Preston Pardus Piloting Fourth DGM Racing Entry at Circuit of The Americas

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When the NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Austin, Texas for the inaugural race weekend at Circuit of The Americas, Preston Pardus will be getting back behind the wheel of a DGM Racing entry for the second time this season, in hopes of topping a career-best eighth-place finish from last year’s event at Road America and collecting his third top-10 in the second-tier series.

Pardus will attempt to qualify for the Pit Boss 250 in the No. 91 Chinchor Electric Inc./ Danus Utilities, Inc. Chevrolet Camaro, marking only the second-time that DGM Racing will field four cars in a NASCAR Xfinity Series event. If Pardus, along with his three teammates, are able to qualify for the event, it will mark the first-time the organization has had four cars start a race.

The New Smyrna Beach, Florida-native will be joined by Alex Labbe (No. 36), Caesar Bacarella (No. 90) and Josh Williams (No. 92) in the 11th race of the season. Entering the event, DGM Racing has a total of nine top-10 finishes on road courses, including an organization-best fourth-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s “ROVAL” last October by Alex Labbe.

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