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Make It Two: Larson Joins Elliott As Contenders For $100,000 “Bounty” For Beating Kyle Busch

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Kyle Larson will join Chevrolet teammate Chase Elliott as drivers attempting to secure a $100,000 “Bounty” put forward by Marcus Lemonis & Kevin Harvick, challenging another full-time Cup Series driver to beat Kyle Busch in a NGROTS Race.

Kyle Larson will drive at Homestead-Miami Speedway for GMS Racing, the team that gave Larson his most recent NGROTS Win at Eldora Speedway in 2016. Chase Elliott will drive the same truck the week before at Atlanta Motor Speedway, with Hooters sponsorship.

This will mark two weeks in a row where GMS will bring five Trucks to the race track, with Zane Smith, Brett Moffitt, Sheldon Creed & Tyler Ankrum running for the championship in the four full-time GMS Racing Trucks. Sam Mayer and David Gravel will combine for eleven races in the fifth GMS Racing Truck this season, marking a total of thirteen races where GMS Racing will have five Trucks at the racetrack.

 

You can read more about the challenge and it’s particpants here:

Make It Two: Larson Joins Elliott As Contenders For $100,000 “Bounty” For Beating Kyle Busch

Harvick Offers $50K “Bounty” For Full-Time Cup Driver Who Can Beat Kyle Busch In Truck Race

 

 

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