Parker Kligerman wears multiple hats these days. Not only is he a racecar driver, but he also frequently plays the role of analyst for NASCAR on NBC.
Kligerman is still hanging onto his original hat, though. The two-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series winner will be returning for a part-time schedule with Henderson Motorsports in 2018, piloting the No. 75 truck for the second year in a row.
“We’ll be at Daytona [International Speedway] and Atlanta [Motor Speedway],” Kligerman said. “Then, through the whole season, we’ll do somewhere between eight to 10 races, depending on how it goes. We’re looking forward to that. We’ve done some things over the off-season to improve, and I think you’ll see some of those announcements at end of January. It’s all coming together nicely.”
The 27-year-old earned Henderson Motorsports its first Truck Series triumph in 2017, winning at Talladega Superspeedway in October.
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