Dirt Track Racer David Gravel to Possibly Run Partial NASCAR Truck Schedule in 2020

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David Gravel, a 50-time winner in the World of Outlaws on the dirt, will apparently run a partial schedule in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series in 2020.

A statement released by his WOO team Jason Johnson Racing on Monday, indicates, “We are currently collaborating and coordinating schedules with David as he works out details related to fulfilling his dream of racing a partial schedule in the NASCAR Truck Series. We will provide more details as they become clear.”

No word just yet on which team Gravel is currently in talks with to run some races in 2020. But the 27-year old will be an interesting name to keep an eye on for the 2020 season.

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