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BJ McLeod Motorsports Fielding Four Entries at Charlotte, Briscoe in No. 99, Parsons in No. 76

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For the first-time in the organization’s multi-year history in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, BJ McLeod Motorsports will field four entries in Saturday’s Alsco Uniforms 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, according to the preliminary entry list for the event.

As they usually do, Matt Mills and Jesse Little will each pilot the No. 5 and No. 78 entries, respectively, while NASCAR Cup Series Rookie, Chase Briscoe and BJ McLeod Motorsports regular, Stefan Parsons, will make up the team’s four-entry lineup.

Stefan Parsons will be the first driver to pilot the team’s fourth entry, piloting the No. 76 SOKAL Digital Chevrolet Camaro at the hometown facility. At this time, no additional personnel announcements have been made.

Chase Briscoe – who currently competes for Stewart-Haas Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series — will pilot the organization’s No. 99 Ford Mustang at Charlotte Motor Speedway, meaning his race weekend will comprise of 900 miles over a two-day stretch. Additional sponsorship and personnel details for the No. 99 are forthcoming.

Saturday at Circuit of The Americas, Briscoe’s NASCAR Cup Series teammate, Kevin Harvick, collected the organization’s first-ever top-five finish, with his stellar run in the No. 5 Rush Truck Centers Ford Mustang.

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