Myatt Snider to Drive RSS Racing No. 93 Car In Select 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series Races

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Myatt Snider has filled out more of his 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule. In addition to running part-time in the Richard Childress Racing No. 21, he will also run some races in the No. 93 for RSS Racing. Snider announced the news via Twitter on Monday.

Sponsorship for the No. 93 effort will come from Superior Essex.

According to a RSS Racing team press release, this will put Snider’s total events in 2020 to approximately 20 Xfinity Series races. Snider is chomping at the bit to get going for 2020.

“It’s hard to put into words how exciting this year is going to be,” noted Snider. “Going back and forth between the two teams is bound to keep me busy, but the opportunity to work with both organizations is going to be a huge learning experience. It’s a great way to run my first Xfinity Series season, and I can’t wait to kick it off at Daytona with RCR and Fontana with RSS Racing.”

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