YouTube sensation Cleetus McFarland has confirmed he is set to return to the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series at Nashville Superspeedway next month.
McFarland made his NASCAR debut in the Truck Series back in February, after which he landed a deal with legendary outfit Richard Childress Racing.
Cleetus then raced in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series at Rockingham Speedway last month, but had a rough time of things, finishing the race in 32nd position, six laps down on his rivals and losing control of the car on multiple occasions.
After that, NASCAR decided not to approve McFarland to race in the series at Talladega this weekend.
However, he has confirmed he will now be back in O'Reilly Auto Parts Series action once again at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, once again driving the No. 33 Chevrolet.
READ MORE: NASCAR legend Kyle Busch lands $302K payday
Cleetus McFarland announces next NASCAR race
“Look out guys, your boy is going back O'Reilly’s racing on May 30th,” McFarland announced on Facebook.
“I'll be in the number 33 Tommy's Express Car Wash Car from RCR out at Nashville Superspeedway so I want you guys to all come out, see some action.
“I'm going to be doing a lot of training with RCR, a lot of simulator time. Really looking forward to getting back out on the track in that O'Reilly's car.
“A lot of power, got to dial in my turning left, so come on out May 30th, Nashville Superspeedway, it’s going to be a blast! Look out.”
READ MORE: Ryan Blaney penalized by NASCAR as pit road disasters continue to dog Team Penske star
