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Jayson Alexander Set for NASCAR Truck Return at North Wilkesboro with Young’s

Jayson Alexander to make NASCAR Craftsman truck Series return with Young's Motorsports

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Jayson Alexander, who made his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut last season at The Milwaukee Mile, is set to return for the May 17 Window World 250 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The 22-year-old racer will pilot the No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado for Young’s Motorsports with primary sponsorship from longtime partner Constant Contact.

“I would not be in this position without the support of our amazing partner Constant Contact, who are back on board as our primary partner for our current 2025 campaign,” Alexander explained.

According to a press release, Alexander will compete in three NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events this season with Constant Contact as the primary sponsor.

In Alexander’s debut race a season ago, he drove for the now-defunct Floridian Motorsports. This time around, he’ll be driving for an organization that has two victories over a 14-year stretch in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ranks.

“I am super excited to be joining such a storied organization in Young’s Motorsports,” Alexander said in a press release. “I cannot thank Tyler Young and the entire Young’s family for giving me the opportunity to drive for them.”

Alexander finished 36th in his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut a season ago, he’ll look to better that by quite a bit this time around.

The North Carolina native has two top 10 finishes in three ARCA Menards Series East starts and a best finish of 13th in three ARCA Menards Series starts.

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