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Matt Mills Back With Niece in 2025

#42: Matt Mills, Niece Motorsports, J.F. Electric/Utilitra Chevrolet Silverado

Matt Mills is one of the first drivers to solidify plans for the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, as he’ll be back with Niece Motorsports next year, Niece announced Sept. 24.

Mills will again drive the No. 42.

JF Electric and Utilitra will support the effort.

“I’m extremely fortunate to have people like JF Electric and Utilitra coming on board and supporting me on this journey again,” Mills said in a team release. “It’s been a really fun time with everyone at Niece Motorsports with what we’ve been able to build on throughout the year. I’m hoping to carry that on through the next few races and into the 2025 season.

“Every opportunity I get, I’m very fortunate, and that wouldn’t be possible without my partners. I appreciate Niece Motorsports for believing in me; it’s a dream come true to race for an operation like theirs and race for Al Niece. I’m excited to finish off the year strong and ready to keep working into next year.”

In 2024, Mills has one top five and two top 10s in the No. 42, with a best finish of fourth at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

“Matt has been a great add to our team this year,” Niece GM Cody Efaw added. “Even though he’s been racing in NASCAR for a long time, he entered this season with a fresh mindset. The Truck Series is a completely different animal compared to what he’s been used to racing, and he’ll be the first to tell you how much he’s learned. He knows the feel he needs out of his truck now, and I think we’ll have a chance to go out there and have a great year with him.”

Niece fields three full-time trucks in the series plus a fourth part-time effort in 2024.


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