As is tradition, Parker Kligerman climbed from his No. 75 Hendrick Motorsports truck after his winning drive and triumphantly planted the checkered flag into the infield grass at Daytona — a gesture he’s been doing since his first win at Talladega in 2012. The full-time NBC Sports pit reporter and now, part-time driver, earned a huge win for a little team at the Florida superspeedway, while …Keep reading
As is tradition, Parker Kligerman climbed from his No. 75 Hendrick Motorsports truck after his winning drive and triumphantly planted the checkered flag into the infield grass at Daytona — a gesture he’s been doing since his first win at Talladega in 2012. The full-time NBC Sports pit reporter and now, part-time driver, earned a huge win for a little team at the Florida superspeedway, while …Keep reading Motorsport.com – All – Stories