2017 Season in Review - Grant Enfinger and ThorSport Racing

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Grant Enfinger made the move to ThorSport Racing over the offseason, replacing Rico Abreu in the No. 98 Toyota Tundra. In his first full-time season, in the Camping World Truck Series, Enfinger finished 11th in the standings.

After running a partial schedule in 2016 with GMS Racing, he moved to ThorSport Racing to run for Rookie of the Year. He registered a career-high nine top-fives and 15 top-10 finishes in the season. He battled late in the season with Noah Gragson, Ryan Truex, and Ben Rhodes for the final spot in the playoffs but failed to earn a crucial must win at Chicago.

A season after earning his first career victory, He came very close a few times during 2017 including two third-place finishes at Dover and Texas. When he returned to Talladega in October, the site of his first career victory, he contended for the victory once again but ended the afternoon fourth.

It is unknown on if he'll return to ThorSport Racing in 2018, which isn't a huge surprise being as most of the landscape of the truck series for 2018 isn't even on canvas yet. (Koelle,2017)

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