Henderson Motorsports will return in 2017

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One of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series' most under-rated teams will be returning in 2017 with at least two drivers.
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It has been confirmed that Parker Kligerman will pilot the #75 Food Country Chevrolet Silverado in at least 10 races. Kligerman attempted the Fred's 250 powered by Coca-Cola last fall but failed to qualify. Kligerman has 61 starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with one victory in 2012 at Talladega. Kligerman has also tallied 14 Top-5 finishes along with 28 Top-10's and two poles. Kligerman will also be returning to weekly television with NBC's NASCAR Coverage. Kligerman's first race will be in the NextEra Energy 250 at Daytona next month. Kligerman drove for Ricky Benton Racing last season where he tallied three straight top ten's.
The team's primary driver since 2012, Caleb Holman, will return to the team in 2017 with an unknown amount of races. Holman follows in the under-rated category just like the team he drives for. Holman gained his first career pole last season at Eldora and has had phenomenal performances for a small underfunded team that runs a partial schedule. In 32 starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Holman has gained 2 Top-10's and 1 pole. Holman has a best finish of 8th at Martinsville in 2015 along with a 9th place finish at Atlanta last season. Holman also has 5 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and 1 start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Division.

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