Ryan Truex’s

No. 83 Burger King/Borla Exhaust Toyota appears to have come to an end, after BK Racing replaced the New Jersey native with former Camping World Truck Series champion Travis Kvapil last weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. run in theappears to have come to an end, afterreplaced the New Jersey native with former Camping World Truck Series championlast weekend at

Sources within the team said the change stemmed from unhappiness with the level of feedback received from Truex. He is not expected to return to the car this season.

Cole Whitt remains at the wheel of the team’s No. 26 Rinnai Toyota , with Alex Bowman continuing in the No. 23 Dr. Pepper Toyota. Former Roush Fenway Racing developmental driver Clay Rogers drove a fourth BK Racing entry – the No. 93 Iowa City Capital Partners Toyota – at NHMS Sunday, finishing 43rd after completing just 45 laps.