Bryan Narducci Joining Tommy Baldwin Racing For 2024 Season

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Narducci To Split SK Modified with Jack Baldwin at Stafford Motor Speedway

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MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Tommy Baldwin Racing announced today that Bryan Narducci will join the team for the 2024 season, competing part-time in an SK Modified at Stafford Motor Speedway. Narducci will split the ride with TBR driver Jack Baldwin, announced on Wednesday to run 11 events during the 2024 season. Narducci will fill out the remainder of the schedule in the SK Modified. 

The team will have assistance from Ken Barry with SPAFCO, a New England based PSR Chassis dealer, to make weekly racing possible. The entry will be a PSR Chassis. 

“Definitely really excited to join Tommy and the team for this opportunity,” Narducci said. “Tommy always brings the best of the best when it comes to equipment. I feel like teaming up with him to run a SK Modified could be a lethal combination.”

Narducci needs no introduction in the Stafford short-track community. He’s a two-time NASCAR Division IV National champion, both coming during his tenure at the front of the field in the SK Light Modified field. Narducci has competed at Stafford in the SK Modifieds for multiple seasons and has multiple wins. He also made multiple Tour-Type Modified starts last year for Boehler Racing.

“Bryan has been around the Tommy Baldwin Racing family for a few years now and we’re happy to get him in a car,” Tommy Baldwin Jr. said. “Bryan is a calculated driver who we know will get the most out of the car. We’re thankful to Ken Barry and his team for their assistance with our PSR Chassis ride and look forward to seeing Bryan and Jack compete for wins at Stafford in 2024.”

For more information on Tommy Baldwin Racing, fans are encouraged to visit TommyBaldwinRacing.com and also follow TBR on social media for updates.

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