Shane van Gisbergenmissed his chance to shine earlier at COTA, but he might finally be heading towards a race win this season. The only difference? It might be in a Truck and not in his Trackhouse RacingCup car.

In a power move from the team, the road course expert will be taking his experience to the Truck Series with Niece Motorsports at Watkins Glen International. This is as good as it can get for Niece Motorsports, who can be almost certain of a win over there, considering the road course goldmine they’ve struck in SVG.

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“I’m really excited to have the opportunity to race for Niece Motorsports at Watkins Glen,” he said. “Happy to be back at one of my favorite tracks. Hopefully we have a good crack at it. Thanks to Niece Motorsports, Circle B Diecast, DQS, J.F. Electric, Chevrolet and Trackhouse for giving me the opportunity. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”

He will sit in the No. 4 Chevrolet Silverado, which is sponsored by Circle B Motorsports Auctions, DQS Solutions & Staffing, and J.F. Electric. Along with him, his teammate Ross Chastain will also drive for Niece in their NCTS program.

This won’t be the first time that Shane van Gisbergen experiences the rougher side of NASCAR in the Truck Series. Back in 2023, he raced for Niece Motorsports at the Indianapolis Raceway Park, finishing 19th. However, heading down to the road course next, he has a much better chance of winning.

His years of experience racing in the Supercars Championship make him the road course expert of the NASCAR field. All of his race wins have come on road courses so far, and he continues to enjoy that advantage. However, because of the overall performance that Trackhouse Racing and Chevrolet have delivered this year, he missed his chance to win at COTA, finishing behind Tyler Reddick, who has been making the most of his Toyota domination this season.

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