Nascar

Garage 66 taps Chad Finchum for Nashville Superspeedway after fire sidelines Timmy Hill

The part‑time NASCAR Cup Series operation plans a limited schedule this season as it seeks a stable driver line‑up.

A setback at the track

MBM Motorsports, a part‑time entrant in the NASCAR Cup Series that rebranded itself as Garage 66, encountered a sudden fire during a recent race. The blaze forced driver Timmy Hill out of the event before he could finish.

With Hill sidelined, the team announced that veteran Chad Finchum would take the wheel for the upcoming race at Nashville Superspeedway. Finchum brings prior experience to the 1.33‑mile concrete oval, having competed there three times before.

A familiar face returns

Finchum’s best result at the track is a 35th‑place finish, a modest achievement but one that demonstrates his familiarity with the venue. His insertion into the lineup underscores the team’s reliance on drivers who already know the challenges of Nashville.

Beyond this single race, Garage 66 has said it intends to run at least six more events later in the season. However, the organization has not yet disclosed which drivers will handle the remaining seats, leaving the roster for those dates open.

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