Truckin’ Thursdays: What’s Going On With Spire’s Truck Team?
Recent discovery of a web sale of Spire Truck Series equipment puts the team’s future in NASCAR’s third-tier series into question.
Recent discovery of a web sale of Spire Truck Series equipment puts the team’s future in NASCAR’s third-tier series into question.
And yes, you can absolutely fire a fully-funded driver for poor performance. Most teams seem to not realize that.
Caruth will attempt his first Xfinity Series start of 2025 at Dover — but not for Hendrick Motorsports, a team he’s made Xfinity starts for in the past.
It’s time for TRICON Garage to start preparing for a world without Corey Heim, who is beyond due for a full-time Cup ride. But who could replace him?
The driver of the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet now has two wins after his Windy City triumph.
The first round of the In-Season Challenge knocked out some heavy hitters. Sound familiar?
After winning four titles in the last six seasons (and coming close in the two it didn’t win), has the Ohio-based team finally come back down to earth?
Big heavy vehicles are not meant to compete on fast, sweeping road courses, and the Truck Series’ inaugural race at Lime Rock Park proved that.
Several road ringers will take part in the Truck Series’ inaugural trip to northwest Connecticut — could one of them take down the big dogs?
There’s no way Chase Briscoe should’ve been able to save lots of fuel and comfortably maintain the lead, but dirty air allowed it.