
MOORESVILLE, NC. — Speculation is beginning to circulate in NASCAR circles that Jeb Burton could be a potential candidate to return to Richard Childress Racing in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series as the organization evaluates possible lineup changes ahead of the 2027 season.
While no official moves have been announced, multiple industry whispers suggest RCR could be preparing for driver adjustments across both its Cup Series and O’Reilly Series programs, opening the door for veteran depth additions at the development level.
Burton, currently competing in the Xfinity Series, has long been recognized for his strength on superspeedways and drafting-style tracks — a trait that has historically aligned well with RCR’s consistently fast aerodynamic packages at venues like Daytona and Talladega.
The potential fit has naturally fueled conversation within the garage area about a possible reunion, with some viewing Burton as a reliable short-term option if RCR opts to reset portions of its Xfinity roster.
RCR has not confirmed any personnel changes, and team officials typically do not comment on speculative driver market discussions more than a season in advance. However, the organization is widely expected to evaluate its long-term development pipeline as current drivers Jesse Love and Austin Hill continue to attract attention for their performance and future Cup Series potential.
If either driver were to transition upward within the organization’s broader structure, it could create openings in the O’Reilly program — roles where experienced, track-proven drivers like Burton have historically been utilized as stabilizing presences.
For now, the rumor remains unconfirmed, but the combination of Burton’s drafting-track success and RCR’s competitive equipment has made the pairing a logical talking point as the 2027 driver market slowly begins to take shape.
Stay tuned for more on this one. The stove is hot.
— EasySportz Motorsports Desk
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