CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Leavine Family Racing will have new ownership after the season, team owner Bob Leavine announced Tuesday morning. The NASCAR team, its assets and the charter for the No. 95 Toyota Camry driven by rookie Christopher Bell have been sold due to the financial impact of the pandemic.“This year has been challenging for not only our race team, but our industry, our country and the entire world,” a statement from Leavine said. “The pandemic has impacted the economy and unfortunately that’s just not something we are able to overcome in order to continue racing this season.”Rumors that…
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Driver Christopher Bell’s NASCAR team, Leavine Family Racing, forced to sell due to pandemic
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