Chase Briscoe – Atlanta Advance

Team:             No. 60 Ford Mustang
Crew Chief:    Mike Kelley
Twitter:           @ChaseBriscoe5, @Roush60Team and @RoushFenway

ADVANCE NOTES

Briscoe at Atlanta

Briscoe has one prior start at Atlanta Motor Speedway, which came one year ago in the Truck Series.  Briscoe qualified fourth and was having a solid run until a tire blew.  Briscoe settled for a 25th-place finish.

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Briscoe on Atlanta

“I am super excited for Atlanta this weekend, it is one of my favorite tracks.  It plays into a dirt guys background, the sliding around and how the tires fall off.  I don’t exactly know what to expect since I’ve never driven an Xfinity car, but I’m looking forward to it.”

Briscoe in the No. 60 Ford

Atlanta will be the first of 12 races for Briscoe in the No. 60 Ford Mustang for 2018.  #TheProgram60

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