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LaJoie: DGR Crosley to Swap Manufacturers in 2020

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DGR Crosley Racing, which has fielded Toyota nameplates in ARCA and the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series since their inception in 2018, could be headed toward a manufacturer change for 2020 according to Corey LaJoie.

LaJoie also believes that Todd Gilliland will drive DGR Crosley next season as well.

These nuggets were dropped on LaJoie’s Sunday Money podcast.

“Going forward, [Todd Gilliland will] probably going to be driving for his old man in the truck series next year,” said LaJoie. “There’s some stuff moving and shaking with manufacturers over there at DGR, I heard.”

LaJoie and his show have become a sneaky treasure trove of breaking news recently.

Currently, DGR Crosley fields the No. 17 truck for Tyler Ankrum, No. 54 for Natalie Decker and occasionally the No. 15 for Anthony Alfredo and other various drivers in the NGOTS.

In ARCA they field the No. 54 and No. 4 entries.

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  1. other than the sponsors and the grill all the trucks are the same. they all use the same aftermarket chevy LS based engine

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