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Preece makes a full-time return to NASCAR's top division this season, after a 2022 campaign of part-time action which saw him race across all three upper divisions of NASCAR in some part. He's been promoted to drive Stewart Haas Racing's No. 41 Ford in replacement of the demoted Cole Custer. Preece made good, productive use of his time in the lower divisions capturing one win and nine Top-10 finishes in a half-schedule truck series effort and two more Top 10's in just three starts in the Xfinity Series. The results were likely what boosted Preece's stock and paved the way for him to rejoin the Cup Series. The 31-year-old driver's 115 Cup Series starts of experience will prove valuable for a No. 41 team that's coming off two down seasons of struggles under Custer's tenure.
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First Top 5 of the Season
Preece finished fourth in the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway Sunday afternoon.
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Dover Exit due to Team Error
The fire in Preece's Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang Dark Horse at Dover Motor Speedway was the result of a mistake by the No. 41 team. Incorrectly installed bolts caused smoke in the driver's compartment, forcing Preece's early retirement, Racer.com reports.
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Cleared to Race
Preece (undisclosed) has been cleared to race in the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway after his frightening crash at Daytona a week ago, the Associated Press reports.
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Expected to race at Darlington
Preece (undisclosed) is expected to race in Sunday's Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports reports.
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Discharged from hospital
Preece was discharged from the Halifax Health Medical Center on Sunday, according to Stewart-Haas Racing.
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