STATESVILLE, N.C. – GMS Racing officials have announced the return of Grant Enfinger to its NASCAR Camping World Truck Series program beginning next year.
The 2019 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series regular season champion will pilot the team’s No. 23 Chevrolet Silverado full-time for the next two seasons.
Enfinger, who has six Truck Series wins in his career, returns to the team that has strong ties to the driver from Fairhope, Ala. Through the years, the driver and team pairing have made a lot of history on track in multiple series.
The series veteran delivered GMS Racing the team’s first win in the ARCA Menards Series at Berlin Raceway in 2014, and the duo went on to win the ARCA Menards Series championship in 2015. In 2016, driving the GMS Racing No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado, Enfinger earned his first Truck Series win at Talladega Superspeedway.
“It’s an honor to be coming back to GMS Racing, the place where I was able to jump start my career in NASCAR. Together GMS Racing and I saw a tremendous amount of success – winning races and championships – and I’m ready to pick up where we left off,” said Enfinger
Joining Enfinger on the move to GMS Racing will be longtime supporter, Champion Power Equipment, who will serve as primary sponsor of the No. 23 Silverado for the majority of the next two seasons. Champion Power Equipment has played an integral role in Enfinger’s career, with a relationship that dates back to 2015.
“Champion Power Equipment started our motorsports journey with GMS Racing in 2014, joining forces with Grant’s program at GMS Racing in 2015, and we have never looked back,” said Dennis Trine of Champion Power Equipment. “Year-after-year we are seeing the value that a partnership with not only Grant, but in NASCAR, brings to our company. Our consumers are outdoor enthusiast and we are able to connect with them directly at NASCAR race tracks, allowing us to see measurable growth through the life of the partnership. We look forward to continuing that growth with Grant and the GMS Racing team over the next two seasons.”