It was announced on September 25 that would replace Sadler, driving the No. 1 full time in 2019. • On September 21, 2018, announced they would run the No.
86 car full-time for three part-time drivers. The only one announced at the time was. • On September 22, 2018, announced that would run the No. 78 with them full-time in 2019 and 2020, and also run the final six races of the 2018 season with the team after securing his release from.
• On October 15, 2018, announced that, due to his sponsor leaving the team, he would not return to the No. 16 in 2019, leaving him a free agent. • On October 19, 2018, announced that he would be retiring from racing at the end of the 2018 season and would take on a managerial role at. It is currently unknown who will replace him in the No. • On October 31, 2018, it was announced that will move from JR Motorsports to in the 2019 season. Teams [ ] Drivers [ ] Crew chiefs [ ] Schedule [ ] The schedule, comprising of 33 races, was announced on June 13, 2018.
Race title Date 1, February 16 2, February 23 3, March 2 4, March 9 5, March 16 6, March 30 7, April 13 8, April 19 9, April 27 10, May 4 11, May 25 12, June 1 13, June 8 14, June 16 15, June 29 16, July 5 17, July 12 18, July 20 19, July 27 20, August 3 21, August 10 22, August 16 23, August 24 24, August 31 25, September 7 26, September 14 Round of 12 27, September 20 28, September 28 29, October 5 Round of 8 30, October 19 31, November 2 32, November 9 Championship 4 33, November 16 References [ ]. • Fryer, Jenna... Retrieved 12 October 2018. • Albert, Zack... Retrieved 12 October 2018.
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