Following his dramatic disqualification from last night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta, Parker Kligerman has broken his silence—while making it clear he won’t be discussing the situation further until the Henderson Motorsports team has a chance to formally present its case.

Kligerman’s Statement
Kligerman took to social media to thank fans for their support, revealing he had received over 700 messages in response to the situation. While he called the race “the biggest win of my life”, he made it clear that he and the team remain focused on the appeals process.
“I will not be commenting any further until we are able to present what I believe is a very, very valid case,” Kligerman stated.
Shifting Focus to Broadcasting
For now, Kligerman is shifting his attention to his broadcasting duties with The CW Sports and the NASCAR Xfinity Series, ensuring that the spotlight remains on the drivers and teams competing in today’s United Rentals 300.
“The drivers and teams deserve the full focus on the massive stage ahead of them,” he added.

What’s Next?
Henderson Motorsports is expected to formally appeal the disqualification, and Kligerman’s comments suggest they believe they have a strong argument to overturn the ruling. Until then, the veteran driver and analyst remains locked in on his role behind the microphone as the Xfinity Series gets set to take the green flag in Atlanta.