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Chase Briscoe Returning to Truck Series with Roper Racing at Kansas Speedway

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After placing inside the top-five in his return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Bristol Motor Speedway’s Dirt Track, NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of The Year Contender, Chase Briscoe will return to the series at Kansas Speedway, piloting the No. 04 Preferred Industrial Contractors Ford F-150 in the Wise Power 200.

“I am excited to have Chase Briscoe back in our Preferred Industrial Contractors/ CarQuest F-150,” said team owner Cory Roper. ” Having Chase pilot our truck on a mile and a half will give us some great feedback on our intermediate track program.   I can’t thank Chase enough for jumping in and helping this team get better.  We will be bringing him the best truck we can prepare to give him every opportunity to run up front.”

The Mitchell, Indiana-native has never scored a DNF in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series through his 26 starts, making him the driver with the most starts to never score a DNF in the series.

“I’m excited to get back with the Roper guys, we had a great run on the dirt and I’m excited to see where their stuff is on the pavement side and help them try to evaluate where they stack up,” said Briscoe. “I’m honored that they asked me to do it as I had a blast racing with them at Bristol and I’m sure it will be the same at Kansas.”

Roper Racing is looking to score their first victory in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, after coming within a lap of taking the victory in the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway.

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