Kyle Busch Motorsports announced its youthful Truck Series driver lineup last month. Noah Gragson is returning to the Number-18 Toyota. Primary sponsorship for all twenty-three races will come from Ohio-based Safelite AutoGlass, the nation’s largest provider of vehicle glass repair and replacement services. Gragson, 19, finished tenth in the 2017 championship standings after collecting one win (Martinsville Speedway) and three poles in his rookie season. He fell fifty-five points short of qualifying for the playoffs … Harrison Burton, 17-year-old son of former Cup Series driver Jeff Burton, will compete in nine races behind the wheel of the Number-51 Tundra … Team owner Kyle Busch will run three races in the “51” and two other events in the Number-4 Toyota, which has been vacated by 2017 champion Christopher Bell – who’s moved into Joe Gibbs Racing’s X-finity Series program. And 17-year-old Todd Gilliland, a two-time champion in the NASCAR K-and-N Pro Series West, will run the majority of races in the Number-4
K-B-M Tundra in pursuit of Rookie of the Year honors. His father, David Gilliland (another former Cup Series competitor), will race in the season-opener eleven days from now at Daytona International Speedway.












