Ryan Preece’s Busch Clash Preview

Perseverance has paid off for Ryan Preece. SHR promoted the 32-year-old racer from Berlin, Connecticut, from his reserve driver role with the organization to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2023 where he will drive the team’s No. 41 Ford Mustang. Preece had spent 2022 performing simulator work while running a mix of races across each of NASCAR’s top-three national touring series – Cup, Xfinity and Truck – a schedule punctuated by a Truck Series win from the pole June 24 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway, his second straight at the 1.333-mile oval near Music City. (more…)

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Ryan Preece & His No. 41 Stewart Haas Car To Greet Fans At Motorsports 2023

Ryan Preece & His No. 41 Stewart Haas Car To Greet Fans At Motorsports 2023

Oaks, PA – NASCAR Cup series driver Ryan Preece will be making a special appearance at the Pioneer Pole Building Motorsports 2023 Show to meet and greet his legions of fans at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. The event runs on Friday January 20th from 2 to 9 PM and Saturday, January 21 from 11 AM to 8 PM.
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Stewart-Haas Racing Promotes Ryan Preece to NASCAR Cup Series

Stewart-Haas Racing Promotes Ryan Preece to NASCAR Cup Series

Ryan Preece Parlays Reserve Driver Role Into NASCAR Cup Series Drive;  New Englander Will Pilot No. 41 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2023

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Nov. 16, 2022) – Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) has promoted Ryan Preece from his reserve driver role with the organization to the NASCAR Cup Series where the 32-year-old racer from Berlin, Connecticut, will drive the team’s No. 41 Ford Mustang beginning in 2023.

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Ryan Preece Pulls Away Late To Capture Tripoint Showdown 75 Win at Thompson

Ryan Preece Pulls Away  Late To Capture Tripoint Showdown 75 Win at Thompson

THOMPSON, Conn. – Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park returned to oval track racing on Wednesday, September 14 and it was a familiar face in Victory Lane when the night was over. NASCAR National Series standout and former track champion Ryan Preece returned to Connecticut in his own No. 40 Modified and pulled away from the field in the final laps to score the $5,000 prize in the Tripoint Showdown 75. (more…)

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