Harrison Rhodes New Hampshire Preview

Harrison Rhodes
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway preview
Lakes Region 200
Saturday, July 18

The race: 211 miles, 200 laps, race 17 of 33

RHODES TACKLING NHMS

LOUDON, N.H. – Harrison Rhodes has had mixed results in the past two Xfinity Series races, finishing a season-high ninth at Daytona but falling out of last week’s race at Kentucky with electrical problems and finishing 35th.

Now it’s on to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for Saturday’s Lakes Region 200, and Rhodes is ready to get another solid run.

“Loudon is a good track for me,” Rhodes said. “It’s flat but fast, and it’s really a driver’s track where you can make up a lot of positions with a good car. I’m looking forward to going back.”

Rhodes has raced in one Xfinity race at NHMS and also has experience in the K&N Pro Series East there.

NHMS practice is scheduled at 1 and 3 p.m. (ET) Friday. Qualifying is set for 11:15 a.m. Saturday, with the race scheduled for the green flag at 4 p.m.

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