MADISON, ILLINOIS - JUNE 03: Grant Enfinger, driver of the #23 Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Toyota 200 at WWT Raceway on June 03, 2023 in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Grant Enfinger finds a new home for 2024 NASCAR season
Shane Walters
Grant Enfinger will drive the No. 9 truck in 2024
In the last two seasons, Grant Enfinger has run full-time with GMS Racing. However, following the 2023 season GMS Racing is closing their NASCAR Truck Series team.
Grant Enfinger has signed a new deal for 2024. He’ll return to CR7 Motorsports, where he raced part-time in 2021.
The team has formed an alliance with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing (MHR) for 2024. The team also has support from Chevrolet.
The 38-year-old driver has signed to CR7 Motorsports for a multi-year deal.
CR7 Motorsports is moving into a new facility. Michael Shelton has been signed to take over the General Manager role of the team.
Jeff Stankiewicz previously worked with Grant Enfinger in the ARCA Menards Series. Stankiewicz has been signed as the crew chief of the No. 9 truck. He claimed the 2020 NASCAR Truck Series championship as a crew chief.
Grant County Mulch and Champion Power Equipment will share as primary partners for the new season.
Codie Rohrbaugh: Team Owner
“When the opportunity came along, I knew that Grant was the perfect choice,” said Codie Rohrbaugh, team owner of CR7 Motorsports.
“With our efforts to elevate our racing program in 2024, I am confident in what Grant will bring to the team.”
“I am extremely excited about this opportunity,” said Grant Enfinger in a team release.
“I have known Codie and his family for a long time and they have become like family to me.”
Enfinger added, “I feel like we have all the right pieces in place.”
“With Chevrolet’s help and support, we were able to put this together and have the resources it takes to truly win races and contend for championships. I am expecting growing pains, but I also foresee performance from the beginning.”
“I can’t say thank you enough to everyone that made this happen. Especially Codie and the entire Grant County Mulch family and everyone at Champion Power Equipment. I am extremely excited about this next chapter in my career and couldn’t be more happy about my decision.”
Enfinger has 10 career NASCAR Truck Series wins in 173 starts.