MBM Motorsports Makes NASCAR Cup Series Return After 2-Year Hiatus

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MBM Motorsports Makes NASCAR Cup Series Return After 2-Year Hiatus

MBM Motorsports is making a comeback in the NASCAR Cup Series after a two-year absence. The team’s No. 66 car will be featured on the entry list for the upcoming race at Circuit of the Americas (COTA).

Founded by Carl Long in 2014, MBM Motorsports is ready to hit the track once again. This time, Timmy Hill will be behind the wheel of the No. 66 car. Hill, a seasoned driver with 141 NCS starts spanning an 11-year career, brings experience to the team.

Notably, Hill will be pulling double duty at COTA, as he is also entered to race a truck in the NASCAR Truck Series. He will be driving the No. 56 truck in addition to his Cup Series commitments.

MBM Motorsports officially announced their return on Thursday, expressing excitement about their comeback. They encouraged potential sponsors to seize the opportunity to have their logos featured on the car for the upcoming race.

MBM Motorsports Makes NASCAR Cup Series Return After 2-Year Hiatus

The last time MBM Motorsports competed in the Cup Series was in 2022, with Boris Said driving the No. 66 car to a 26th place finish at COTA. Now, with Hill behind the wheel, the team is eager to make their mark once again.

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It’s worth noting that Hill has yet to race in a NASCAR Cup Series event with the new generation car introduced in 2022. NASCAR implemented a spec chassis, aiming to create a more level playing field for teams and drivers.

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