JOLIET, Ill. – Erik Jones could be driving for Joe Gibbs Racing in a Sprint Cup car at some point in the future.
For now, Jones, 19, is content driving for Gibbs in NASCAR's Xfinity series and for Kyle Busch, one of Gibbs' stars, in the truck series.
That feeling might be expected from someone who capped the weekend with an Xfinity victory in the AttiCat 300 at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday.
Jones had won Friday's truck race in Newton, Iowa.
According to NASCAR, Jones is the youngest driver to win two NASCAR national series races in the same weekend.
Jones is third in the truck series standings, which makes him ineligible for Xfinity points. But with two wins and six other top-nine finishes in the Xfinity circuit this season, he'd rank high.
"I'm definitely content racing for truck series points," Jones said after beating Ryan Blaney's Ford to the finish line at Chicagoland by 1.958 seconds in his Toyota-powered Gibbs chassis.
"That team wants to run for a driver's championship, and I felt we owed it to them to be back this year."