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Two Races, Two Fails
In his rookie season in the Nascar Truck Series, Larry Jackson has had a tough few races. After qualifying 15th at Daytona, they were set to have a pretty good day. He was running in the top 20 for most of the race but in the closing laps, he made contact with fellow racer Rasheed Condren. Due to the damage caused by this collision, Jackson was forced to pit, putting him a lap down. This incident lost Larry 12 positions and caused him to finish 27th. Larry Jackson was hoping for better luck at Las Vegas and ended up qualifying 17th. His team made a few changes before the race and tried to put more speed in the car. Yet again, Jackson was running in the top 15 for most of the race before spinning out and finishing dead last. Unfortunately, due to these two incidents, Jackson is in last place in the standings with a mere 15 points. While fellow Canadian Sean Molloy has put himself in 7th in the standings with 62 points. This first season for Larry will be a learning experience and he will try to learn as much as possible, before moving into next season. With a bunch of races left in the season, what does Larry Jackson have to offer?