After testing positive for COVID-19 last week, Truck Series driver Spencer Davis has been cleared to return to racing after missing just once race, Davis confirmed on social media Wednesday.
Davis had to have two negative COVID-19 tests more than 24 hours apart in order to be cleared to race.
Davis, 21, was the third NASCAR driver to test positive for the virus, joining Jimmie Johnson (who missed one race) and part-time driver Brendan Gaughan.
Davis, who owns his Truck Series team, missed last weekend’s race at Michigan International Speedway and will return to the track for Sunday’s race on the Daytona International Speedway road course (Noon ET on FS1). He will start 31st.
The process works👍🏼. Excited to be going back racing with the boys @TeamSDM11 @DISupdates. Gotta thank the medical team at @NASCAR for the guidance along the way in taking the proper steps during my quarantine https://t.co/epZ6ajcFMt
— Spencer Davis (@SpencerDavis_29) August 12, 2020