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Driven by non-playoff competitor Ricky Stenhouse Jr., the Harrisburg, N.C.-based organization is rumored to be preparing for internal alterations during the offseason.

The franchise expects to lose its main sponsor, Kroger, to RFK Racing. 

Regardless of what transpires over the winter months, Stenhouse certainly improved the team’s marketing position with the Round of 12 win.

He edged Brad Keselowski by 0.006 seconds. Co-owner and former NBA player Brad Daugherty was not at the facility to celebrate with Stenhouse in Victory Lane. 

The team’s ownership and moniker may change over the next few months, Stenhouse signed a multi-year deal last summer and is expected to return with long-time crew chief Mike Kelley. 

The duo is slated to team up again to try and play spoiler again during next Sunday’s Round of 12 finale at Charlotte Road Course. 

Below, we’ll preview the top storylines heading into Sunday’s Bank of America ROVAL 400, go over the odds, and give our best bets for the 32nd race on the 2024 NASCAR schedule. 

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