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MBM Motorsports Adds Stephen Leicht to Xfinity Lineup Part-Time in 2020

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Carl Long’s MBM Motorsports team announced on Wednesday, that they have added Stephen Leicht to their organization part-time for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

According to the Facebook post, Leicht will make his MBM Motorsports debut at Las Vegas in the No. 13 car.

Leicht will be sponsored by JaniKing in several races, according to MBM.

In 2019, Leicht ran the full NASCAR Xfinity Series season for JD Motorsports. Leicht finished 18th in the championship standings and he scored a best finish of fifth at Daytona in July.

The Facebook post from MBM also mentions that they expect Austin Hill, John Jackson, Bobby Earnhardt, Stan Mullis, Harold Crooms, Tyler Hill, Max Tullman, Tim Veins and Carl Long to also be in the mix to start races for the organization in 2020.

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