NASCAR XFINITY SERIES DRIVER CALE CONLEY ENDS 2015 RACE SEASON PREMATURELY DUE TO LACK OF FUNDING

CONCORD, NC (October 28, 2015) NASCAR Xfinity Series Driver Cale Conley driver of the #14 TriStar Motorsports Toyota has ended his 2015 race season prematurely. A lack of sponsorship and team funding is the reason for Cale Conley’s early departure of the 2015 Xfinity Series

“I would like to thank the TriStar Motorsports organization and owner Mark Smith for giving me this opportunity to race at tracks I had not visited in the past,” said Conley. “I am really looking forward to finalizing my 2016 race season plans and I am excited to see everyone at Daytona International Speedway in February. I want to thank all of my loyal fans, my family and the support from the members of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.”

For more information on Cale Conley and his racing career, visit www.caleconleyracing.com

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