Richard Childress Racing adds Austin Hill to the partial cut series

The Nascar Xfinity series, Austin Hill, will return to the Nascar Cup series in 2025. Richard Childress Racing announced a list of five races for Hill, which will pilot Chevrolet No. 33.

“I am extremely cheerful to compete in the Chevrolet United rentals No 33 this year,” Hill said in a statement. “United Rentals has been a supporter of my career and continuing this event at the highest point of our game is special. I appreciated my outings in the Cup series so far and the purpose is to continue being informed that I entered the car.

“We were strategic with the incorporation of new clues to the programming season, which allows me to obtain a valuable experience. The race by Richard is at any time an honor, but especially in the Cup series. The accessory is placed in the victory of the Xfinity series championship in November, but the cup car towers are vital for the future. “

The first 2025 race for Hill will be in Darlington Raceway on April 6, with the leader of the Andy Street team asking for shots. Street has 11 victories of the XFinity series, adding 10 that come with Hill. Last year, Keith Rodden Hill’s team leader in the 4 Cup races in which he participated. He had a greater end of the 25 in Daytona.

United Rentals will sponsor the five races in the third half effort for RCR. Hill will also compete in Chicago Street Course, Daytona, Bristol and Talladega.

“United Rentals is just an Austin supporter, but of our sport,” said Mike Verlander, president of RCR. “They systematically and strategically used their associations to provide their position as a leader in the device rental industry. We are proud to establish their logo once back this season and have Austin at the Chevrolet No. 33. Our XFinity series program is designed to expand talents between drivers and team members, and we provide this progress. “

Hill the XFinity series season with a victory in the race at the time of the year in Atlanta, and had the most sensible five in 4 of the first six races.

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