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- At Kentucky, Bell recovered from an early spin and outraced John Hunter Nemechek and Brandon Jones for his third truck win of the season and fifth of his career.Christopher Bell (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- The team also fielded two part-time entries (the No. 8 and No. 28) in ARCA Racing Series' 2016 season, the team had 1 win with Brandon Jones at Michigan.Hillman-Circle Sport-Wikipedia
- Brandon Jones ran the car in three races, scoring wins at Winchester and Indianapolis Raceway Park, and finishing third at Madison.Turner Scott Motorsports-Wikipedia
- The team also fielded two part-time entries (the No. 8 and No. 28) in ARCA Racing Series' 2016 season, the team had 1 win with Brandon Jones at Michigan.Ranier Racing with MDM-Wikipedia
- On November 8, Friesen achieved his second career victory and his first on an oval track by winning at Phoenix after passing Brandon Jones with four laps remaining.Stewart Friesen-Wikipedia
- The team returned in 2018 with Brandon Jones at Charlotte and Riley Herbst at the second Las Vegas race.Kyle Busch Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Byron finished 31st after being involved in an early wreck with Brandon Jones and Cole Custer.Kyle Busch Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Brandon Jones was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 30.738 seconds and a speed of 175.678 mph.2019 Camping World 225-Wikipedia
- TSM moved Brandon Jones (No.Turner Scott Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Brandon Jones ran six East races with crew chief Cale Gale, and one West race, scoring two top tens in the Rheem Impala.Turner Scott Motorsports-Wikipedia
- For 2015, Austin Dillon, Menard, and Brandon Jones shared the ride with sponsorship from Rheem and Menards.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- Busch himself, along with Harrison Burton, Todd Gilliland, Greg Biffle, Christian Eckes, Riley Herbst, Brandon Jones, Raphael Lessard, and Chandler Smith currently drive for KBM.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- Spencer Davis was added to the team for four races, and Brandon Jones, a JGR Xfinity driver, was also added for four races, and Riley Herbst joined the team for his debut at Gateway Motorsports Park.Kyle Busch Motorsports-Wikipedia
- In the Xfinity Series, the team currently fields three full-time entries: the No. 18 Toyota Supra for Daniel Hemric; the No. 19 Supra for Brandon Jones, and the No. 20 Supra for Harrison Burton.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- Brandon Jones ran the car at Pocono, Michigan, and Chicagoland, all as a Chevy.MDM Motorsports-Wikipedia
- He currently works at Joe Gibbs Racing, serving as the crew chief for the No. 19 Toyota Supra driven by Brandon Jones in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.Jeff Meendering-Wikipedia
- Brandon Jones, the son of former Rheem CEO J.R. Jones, currently competes in the Xfinity Series.Rheem Manufacturing Company-Wikipedia
- Beginning in 2017, KCMG has partnered with Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, sponsoring drivers Brandon Jones, Matt Tifft, Tyler Reddick and Earl Bamber.KC Motorgroup-Wikipedia
- In 2014, he was the crew chief for Brandon Jones at Turner Scott Motorsports in his full-time ride in the K&N Pro Series East (No.Shane Huffman-Wikipedia
- For 2018, Gabehart moved from the No. 20 to the No. 19 to crew chief Brandon Jones, who joined JGR that year from Richard Childress Racing.Chris Gabehart-Wikipedia
- Brandon Jones and Austin Dillon split the Truck for six races.Ranier Racing with MDM-Wikipedia
- One of his races was set to be Daytona, but after full-time driver Brandon Jones failed to qualify in his own No. 33 car for Turner Scott Motorsports, he replaced Hunt in the No. 18.Sam Hunt Racing-Wikipedia
- Menards has supported several racing drivers, including Paul Menard (John Menard's son); Robby Gordon; P. J. Jones; Brandon Jones; Matt Crafton; Simon Pagenaud, Ryan Blaney and Matt DiBenedetto.Menards-Wikipedia
- In August 2014, co-owners Turner and Scott filed lawsuits against each other, leading to the closure of the No. 30 truck driven by champion Ron Hornaday Jr. and the full-time NASCAR K&N Pro Series East team and part-time No. 33 truck both driven by Brandon Jones.Turner Scott Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Noah Gragson, Chase Briscoe, Brandon Jones, and rookie Harrison Burton were eligible to win after finishing in the top 4 at the Cheddar's 300 at Bristol.2020 EchoPark 250-Wikipedia
- Ranier Racing with MDM ran some races in 2016 with the No. 71 with Austin Dillon and Brandon Jones driving.Contreras Motorsports-Wikipedia
- After running the No. 33 in the K&N Pro Series East for Turner Scott Motorsports and Richard Childress Racing in 2014, Brandon Jones returned to the series for NTS in 2015, running select races in the No. 33 car beginning at Bristol.NTS Motorsports-Wikipedia
- For 2013, Gale joined Turner Scott Motorsports as crew chief for rookie driver Brandon Jones in the K&N Pro Series East; he returned to the racetrack as a driver in June at Kentucky Speedway in the Truck Series.Cale Gale-Wikipedia
- In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Menards sponsors the Joe Gibbs Racing #19 Toyota Supra with driver Brandon Jones and the Team Penske #22 and #12 Ford Mustangs with drivers Austin Cindric and Paul Menard.John Menard Jr.-Wikipedia
- He had previously worked for Gibbs as a crew chief in the Xfinity Series for the team, working on the No. 19 of Brandon Jones in 2018, and the No. 20 of multiple drivers such as Hamlin, Erik Jones, Kyle Benjamin, and Ryan Preece in 2017 after a full season with Erik Jones in the same car in 2016.Chris Gabehart-Wikipedia
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