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Shane Wilson Moves to DGR Crosley in 2020 to be Tanner Gray’s Crew Chief

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Shane Wilson, who guided Ryan Sieg to a successful 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series season and Playoff appearance, is on the move for the 2020 NASCAR season.

Wilson will serve as the crew chief for Tanner Gray and the No. 15 DGR Crosley NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series in 2020.

DGR Crosley broke the news with a press release on Wednesday.

“I couldn’t be more excited to have Shane join our program at DGR-Crosley,” said team co-owner David Gilliland. “I think the combination of Tanner’s fresh talent and Shane’s veteran poise will be a great pairing. We expect this team to be a threat and contend for wins throughout the season.”

The veteran crew chief will play a key role in the rookie Truck Series driver’s season.

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