Trans Am standout Connor Mosack will join JR Motorsports later this season to run a pair of NASCAR Xfinity Series road course races.
Mosack, who raced predominately Late Models and in the SCCA Trans Am Series until venturing into ARCA and NASCAR competition in 2021, earned his first victory in a stock car with a win last fall in the ARCA Menards Series race at Kansas. The 25-year-old Charlotte native will make his first start with JRM in the Xfinity Series on July 6 at the Chicago Street Race, driving the No. 88 Chevrolet. Mosack will also compete with the team in the Oct. 12 race on the Charlotte Roval.
-based Porter Pipe & Supply, which partnered with Mosack in last year’s Chicago race when he drove for Joe Gibbs Racing. “I ran last year’s inaugural Xfinity Series race in Chicago with Porter Pipe & Supply, and they had a ton of people out at the race. They were all pumped. Unfortunately, the weather kind of put a damper on things and cut the race short,” Mosack said. “We’re definitely looking forward to getting back to Chicago. We’ve got some unfinished business there.
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