Jack Perkins, a seasoned Australian Supercars driver with numerous accolades, including a win at the 2015 Gold Coast 600 Race, is transitioning to NASCAR, debuting in the Xfinity Series race at Portland on August 30th for Joe Gibbs Racing. His venture into NASCAR is a realization of a long-held dream, inspired by his visit to the U.S. in 2008 to watch Marcos Ambrose and Paul Morris. Perkins expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to race for Coach Gibbs and JGR, highlighting the perseverance it took to reach this milestone. Notably, Perkins’ NASCAR foray aligns with a growing trend of Supercars talents, like Shane van Gisbergen and Brodie Kostecki, crossing over to NASCAR, reflecting the global appeal and competitiveness of the series. His journey underscores the collaborative efforts and supportive network within the racing community, including his friendship with Bathurst 1000-winning engineer James Small, who played a pivotal role in securing Perkins’ NASCAR opportunity. Ultimately, Perkins’ entrance into NASCAR symbolizes the continuous evolution and diversification of talent across the motorsports landscape.
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