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Report: BJ McLeod Motorsports NASCAR Xfinity Series Driver Lineup Similar For 2020

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According to a report from Frontstretch.com’s Dustin Albino, the driver lineup for BJ McLeod Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series is looking set for 2020, and it will look very similar to what the operation had going on in 2019.

Best friends Matt Mills and Vinnie Miller will be back in their respective roles in the No. 5 and No. 78 cars.

The report, which sources comments from team owner BJ McLeod, also states that McLeod, “wouldn’t be surprised to see us really try hard in five to seven races with each car next year and be able to afford tires and make sure our pit crew gets time to train, and really try to run in the top-15 probably five to seven races with each team at different points throughout the year.”

So expect a boost in performance for BJMM in 2020, and expect Matt Mills back in the No. 5, Vinnie Miller back in the No. 78 and a rotating group of drivers in the No. 99 machine.

To read the full report from Frontstretch, which is chuck-full of quotes from McLeod, click here.

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