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G2G Racing Brings Kaden Honeycutt Back For Three More Truck Races

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Kaden Honeycutt, who made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at Martinsville, will add three more races to his 2022 schedule for G2G Racing. Photo Credit: Kaden Honeycutt Racing on Facebook.

Kaden Honeycutt, who made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut for G2G Racing earlier this season at Martinsville Speedway will run three more Truck Series races for the organization this year, according to a Thursday press release.

Honeycutt, who performed well at Martinsville, before a crash ended his debut, will run next weekend at Nashville Superspeedway in the No. 47 entry.

Additionally, Honeycutt will run Richmond Raceway on August 13th and Kansas Speedway on September 9th.

The 18-year old driver is pumped to get some more NASCAR National Series experience.

“I am very excited and thankful for the opportunity from Mr. Viens to be back for three more races this year,” Honeycutt said in the release. “I am going to give 150% percent every lap and do the best I possibly can. Without the support of my Mom and Dad, our sponsors CellTech Trailers and Friends Of Jaclyn Foundation, and all of my fans and supporters throughout the years this couldn’t be possible. With the experience I got at Martinsville, I will come back better prepared on what to expect and what to do. I am ready to get after it starting in Nashville.”

For G2G Racing’s team owner, Tim Viens, he liked what Honeycutt showed at Martinsville and is excited to have the young racer back for some more starts.

“I’m excited to have Kaden back with G2G racing at Nashville this coming week,” Viens said. “We were very impressed with his driving abilities at Martinsville. He was very fast before being wrecked out. I believe Nashville will be a great place for him to showcase his skill as a driver. We are pleased he’s returning to our program for an additional three races in 2022.”

Honeycutt, a native of Willow Park, Texas, will have sponsorship from The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, which is an organization that helps raise awareness for children battling pediatric cancer. CellTech trailers will also provide sponsorship.

Honeycutt is a full-time competitor in the CARS Late Model Stock Tour, and he recorded two wins in the Series a season ago.

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