Harrison Rhodes knows his way around Kentucky Speedway.
Rhodes has raced in six Xfinity Series races at the 1.5-mile track.
“I think I know more about Kentucky than maybe any other Xfinity track,” Rhodes said. “Having a history at a place gives you a leg up going there. I’m hoping that will give us somewhat of an advantage Friday night.”
Rhodes is 24th in the Xfinity driver standings entering Friday’s 200-lapper.
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