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Mason Maggio will attempt to make his second-career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Richmond, driving for Peck Motorsports.

Mason Maggio will attempt to make his second-career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start this weekend in the Worldwide Express 250 at Richmond Raceway. The 18-year old driver will pilot the No. 96 entry for Peck Motorsports.

The truck will carry sponsorship from HMY Yachts, Ace Hardware, Dry Shine and RichMar Florist.

Maggio made the announcement via a Tweet on Monday.

Maggio started 33rd in his NCWTS debut for Reaume Brothers Racing at WWT Raceway at Gateway and finished 27th. Maggio completed 164 of the 165 laps in his debut race.

The up and coming racer, who hails from Florida, also has begun utilizing TikTok as a way to chronicle his journey up the ladder of the sport, while also producing fun and engaging content for fans and consumers of TikToks, alike.

Peck Motorsports has competed in a total of 15 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events since the 2011 season, all with Todd Peck behind the wheel. The Peck Motorsports team last locked into a NCWTS field back in the 2017 season, when Peck qualified 32nd and finished 32nd at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The No. 96 team attempted to make a return in 2020 and 2021, but were unable to make the field in either season.

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