Scott Lagasse Jr. Set to Compete at Talladega with On Point Motorsports

Scott Lagasse Jr. will look to make his 30th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start on Saturday, October 13th behind the wheel of the No. 30 Strutmasters.com Toyota Tundra for On Point Motorsports. The organization announced that Lagasse would return to pilot the entry in their first restrictor-plate race. After posting a strong qualifying effort in their debut at Bristol, Lagasse finished 31st after being involved in an incident. In the teams' second race, Austin Theriault piloted the No. 30 truck to its best career finish of eighth at Las Vegas last month.

“We are thrilled to feature the combination of a great speedway racer like Scott and a supportive sponsor like Strutmasters.com,” stated Steven Lane, manager of On Point Motorsports. “I have a history with Scott and he helped us in our truck series debut at Bristol. He has had tremendous success at speedway racing and that experience is a great asset for our organization as we continue to build and grow. Add the sponsorship support of Chip Lofton and his Strutmasters.com organization, and it makes for an exciting duo as we head to one of the most exciting races of the season.”

Lagasse has one career start at the Talladega Superspeedway in the Truck Series coming in 2006 with Bobby Hamilton Racing. He finished 34th after an engine expiration. He also has three starts in the XFINITY Series at Talladega with a best finish of eighth coming in 2009 with CJM Racing. Lagasse has four straight top-10 finishes at Daytona including his career-best finish in 2015 of third. 

“I am looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of the No. 30 Strutmasters.com Toyota at Talladega,” stated Lagasse, Jr. “Restrictor plate racing has become one of my favorite types of racing and I am expecting great things this weekend. There has been a lot of work in preparing for this race and I want to get everyone at On Point Motorsports the finish they deserve.” (Koelle,2018)

Photo Credit: On Point Motorsports Release

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