The No. 42 car, now assigned to Alfredo, was previously driven by Leland Honeyman Jr., who ended the 2024 season with an average finish of 23.5—significantly lower than Alfredo’s performance ...
Last season, Young’s Motorsports made their debut in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with Leland Honeyman. It was a year of learning. Honeyman is a solid young driver and even earned a top-5 for the ...
Their debut year in 2024 saw driver Leland Honeyman secure top-5 and top-10 finishes at Talladega and Daytona, respectively. Riley Herbst, driver of the #98 Monster Energy Ford, Cole Custer ...
Thomas Annunziata and Leland Honeyman Jr. will split driving duties in the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, with their team, Cope Family Racing, releasing their separate paint schemes ahead of ...
NASCAR team Young's Motorsports announced their part-time drivers for the 2025 Truck Series season, and Nathan Byrd secured ...
Andrew Abbott, who was crew chief for Leland Honeyman and the No. 42 in 2024, will continue to sit atop the pit box for the team in 2025. In 130 Xfinity Series races, Abbott has accumulated four ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Joseph Wolkin is a reporter who covers Nascar, Formula 1 and IndyCar. Anthony Alfredo is joining a new team for the 2025 Nascar Xfinity ...
I am grateful for the opportunity and am ready to make the most of it.” Alfredo replaces Leland Honeyman, who has moved to Cope Family Racing in a part-time Xfinity effort. “This is huge for ...
Leland Honeyman Jr. and Thomas Annunziata will split the No. 70 CFR car between themselves. Honeyman Jr. will drive it on the superspeedways and intermediates, while Annunziata will take over on road ...