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12 Facts About Drew Herring

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Andrew Herring was born on May 5,1987 and is an American professional stock car racing driver, test driver, and spotter.

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Drew Herring has driven in the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series in the past.

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Drew Herring launched into his career in 2006 when he captured the Late Model Championship at South Boston Speedway with nine wins in 17 starts including the inaugural Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200.

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Drew Herring continue in the USAR Pro Cup Series in 2009 as he earned his first series win at South Georgia Motorsports Park.

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Drew Herring closed the season with seven top-five finishes and nine top-10 finishes in 14 starts, finishing third in the USAR Pro Cup Series Championship and fifth in the regular season points standings.

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Also, Drew Herring participated in two ARCA Racing Series races to his schedule for RBR Enterprises and posted top-20 finishes in both of his series starts.

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In 2010, Drew Herring made his debut in the Nationwide Series at Iowa Speedway for Baker-Curb Racing, and finished 15th; posting two top-20 finishes in four series starts for the team.

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The next year, Drew Herring joined Joe Gibbs Racing for four races.

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Drew Herring collected two top-10 finishes and led 39 laps.

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Drew Herring's start later became notable due to race manipulation scheme meant to prevent his team from winning the owner's championship for the highest placed non-charter team.

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On December 6,2020, it was revealed that Drew Herring would become the new spotter for Joe Gibbs Racing's No 19 of Martin Truex Jr.

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Drew Herring replaced Clayton Hughes, who left JGR for Front Row Motorsports to be the spotter for the No 34 of Michael McDowell after the retirement of McDowell's previous spotter Rocky Ryan.