Ty Majeski – Richmond Advance

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

ADVANCE NOTES

Majeski at Richmond

“I’ve never raced at Richmond, but I tested there. Richmond is one track that I have a lot of laps on iRacing, so I felt like I’d been there before when I showed up for the test. I feel like I know the track well, it’s a short track and right in my wheel house. Ryan (Reed) had a good run there in the spring, so I feel like we have a good base line setup and we learned a lot at the test, which will be beneficial. We know what we need to do and I’m looking forward to getting on track Friday.”

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Majeski in the No. 60 Ford

Richmond will be the eighth of 12 races for Majeski in the No. 60 Ford Mustang for 2018. #TheProgram60

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