Marshall’s Madness: Debating Who’ll Drive The No. 20 For 2014

Rumors are boiling like stew in a pot about who will be the primary driver for the No. 20 Toyota in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) in 2014. The Dollar General machine was piloted by Brian Vickers until he suffered a season ending blood clot. Nevertheless, Vickers isn’t returning to Gibbs in 2014 because he’ll be promoted to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) with Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR)

Denny Hamlin and Drew Herring have shared seat time while Vickers has been dealing with his medial issue. Herring drove the car this past weekend where he clocked in a 16th place finish after starting 10th.

Herring has been one of JGR’s development drivers of the course of the 2014 season and is a contender to drive the No. 20 full-time throughout 2014, but I’ve came up with a top five candidates list of who Gibbs should consider.

5. Erik Jones: The 17-year-old was impressive at Phoenix International Raceway this past weekend where he wrote his name in the record books by becoming the youngest NASCAR Camping World Truck Series winner. Jones is still quite young and will need to be further developed before we consider him a legitimate contender to drive for JGR’s program in the NNS. Nevertheless, the young man has good things to come with a mentor in Kyle Busch and a possible CWTS ride with Kyle Busch Motorsports in future years.

4. Parker Kligerman: With the possibility of KBM cutting to just a truck program for 2014 it leaves Kligerman hanging out to dry. Recently he made his NSCS debut with Swan Racing where he racked up and impressive 18th finish at Texas. JGR and KBM are both partners at the NNS level and the No. 20 would be a great fit for Kligerman as he’d be staying inside the Toyota family.

3. Alex Bowman: The New Mexico driver has been astounding in his rookie season with RAB Racing in the Nationwide Series. Bowman recently racked up a pole at Texas Motor Speedway where he caught many owners and other competitors eyes. The 20-year-old has a lot going for him after preforming this well with not the best of teams like RAB. Like Kligerman, Bowman would be staying inside the Toyota family and in my mind he’s a serious contender for this No. 20 ride.

2. Darrell Wallace Jr: There’s no doubting the fire in Darrell Wallace Jr.’s eyes when he climbs behind a racecar. Wallace isn’t a normal racecar driver; he’s had to overcome adversity with the color of his skin. The young man recently won at Martinsville Speedway where he solidified himself as a future star in this sport. Even though he’s still developing I wouldn’t doubt that Gibbs is taking a serious look at Wallace and what he can offer to the team, but another year at the CWTS level wouldn’t hurt.

1. Drew Herring: It’s no surprise that Herring is at the top of the list, they’ve are letting him and crew chief Kevin Kidd build a relationship before seasons end and then throw him in the car for 2014 most likely. Herring’s driven for Kyle Busch’s No. 54 prior to the Vickers medial release and the icing on the cake to seal this possible deal in my mind was the fact he would be able to work with Kevin Kidd before the 2013 season is finishes.

Although, this is just another part of the rumor mill, shoot we could be discussing all these rookies and Jeff Burton end up in the car (I doubt that, but, you never know). That’s the beauty of NASCAR, rookies have a shot to make it in top notch equipment like Joe Gibbs and like these five men, they are all well deserving.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Excellent work, but what about Sam Hornish Jr.? He has nothing lined up for 2014 right now and he’d be twice as dangerous at Gibbs as he is at Penske. If he doesn’t get a ride at Penske, I’d say Gibbs is his best option and he’d be the top free agent.

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