Ty Dillon Returning to Our Motorsports No. 02 After Brett Moffitt Sidelined for Ongoing Medical Issue

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For the second consecutive weekend, Brett Moffitt has been sidelined from competition in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, due to ongoing medical issues, Moffitt announced on Wednesday Evening.

In a social media statement, Moffitt says; “I’ll be in Richmond this weekend with the Our Motorsports team, but it will be as a spectator atop the team pit box. Last Saturday, en route to Darlington, I started feeling ill, which ultimately caused me to miss that race. After meeting with my doctors this week, they want me to sit out Richmond as well, just as a precautionary measure.”

Ty Dillon – who earned a 13th-place finish on short notice last weekend at Darlington Raceway — will return to the seat of the No. 02 Fr8Auctions Chevrolet Camaro for Our Motorsports in Saturday Afternoon’s GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond Raceway, with Moffitt planning to return to the car the following weekend at Bristol.

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