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Preston Pardus Returning to NASCAR Xfinity Series, DGM Racing at Daytona’s Road Course

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Preston Pardus’ No. 90 Chinchor Electric Chevrolet Camaro for DGM Racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s “ROVAL” from October 2020. PC: Pardus Racing | Facebook

Preston Pardus will return to DGM Racing this season, piloting the organization’s No. 90 Chevrolet Camaro at Daytona International Speedway’s Road Course, the second event of the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

The 24-year-old confirmed his return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series via an Instagram post on Monday Afternoon, saying “Super excited to get behind the wheel of a NASCAR Xfinity Series car at Daytona this weekend driving the No. 90 for DGM Racing. I’m hopeful we can build off of last season’s results from building a great notebook after strong runs”

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At the time of publishing, no additional Xfinity Series events have been announced for Pardus in 2021.

In the last two seasons, the New Smyrna Beach, Florida-native has made six starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, recording a total of seven laps led last season with DGM Racing, accompanied by a pair of top-10 runs at Indy’s Road Course and Road America.

“Super thankful to all my racing partners that have given me this opportunity once again,” said Pardus, who will have long-time supporters Chinchor Electric and Danus Utilities on-board his DGM Racing No. 90 at Daytona’s Road Course this Saturday.

On NASCAR’s preliminary entry list – released at the end of last week — Pardus was listed as the driver of the DGM Racing No. 91, but will take over the driving duties of the No. 90 Chevrolet Camaro, as the organization’s fourth-entry will not be eligible for the event.

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