Looks like Kaz Grala May be Announcing a Ride Soon

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By Toby Christie         

Kaz Grala has shown an incredible amount of talent in his short NASCAR career. Unfortunately he has not had the sponsorship backing to make a long sustained run with a team work in recent seasons.

Late Wednesday or early Thursday (depending on what time zone you’re in) Grala, 20, fired off a tweet that indicates he may be close to announcing a new ride. The tweet features a photo of Grala at a chair signing a piece of paper, presumably a contract.

Grala captioned the photo with, “Biggest announcement of my career coming soon… stay tuned!”

Grala has one career NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series win in 32-career starts, but he really opened eyes in a part-time run with the FURY Racing Team a season ago.

In 22 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts with the upstart organization, Grala recorded two top-five finishes and five top-10s.


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