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Preece will continue with the No. 41 Stewart Haas Racing team in 2024. Chad Johnston will continue at crew chief despite just two Top-10 finishes by this driver and team last season. For all of Preece's struggles he still managed a career-best 20.8 average finish, so all the news isn't completely bad. In fact, the journeyman driver showed some glimmers of hope in the closing stages of last season. Preece fetched one Top-10 and four Top-15 finishes in the final six events of 2023. The 15.3 average finish across that "home stretch" span far exceeded his season average. So we carry some optimism into 2024 for Preece and the No. 41 team despite some of the headwinds that Stewart Haas Racing currently faces. Watch him early in the season, especially when it comes to qualifying. Those early races and qualifying will play a key part in any success and growth he has in upcoming campaign.
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Third in Pennzoil 400
Preece finished third in the Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
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Crew Chief Named
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing has announced that NASCAR veteran Derrick Finley will serve as the Crew Chief for the organization's third NASCAR Cup Series entry, the No. 60 Ford Mustang driven by Preece, in the upcoming 2025 season.
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Signs with RFK Racing
Beginning with the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series racing season, Kroger will move its primary sponsorship to Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing. In addition, RFK Racing will begin fielding a third Ford Mustang in 2025 with Preece joining the team to pilot the No. 60. Kroger and nearly 20 brands will appear across the RFK Racing cars of Brad Keselowski, Chris Buescher and Preece throughout the season.
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First Top 5 of the Season
Preece finished fourth in the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway Sunday afternoon.
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Dover Exit due to Team Error
The fire in Preece's Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang Dark Horse at Dover Motor Speedway was the result of a mistake by the No. 41 team. Incorrectly installed bolts caused smoke in the driver's compartment, forcing Preece's early retirement, Racer.com reports.
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