Tearing Apart the Trucks: Another Look at a Chase for the Truck Series Championship
After two consecutive years of a Truck Series championship decided prior to the season finale, it’s time to take a look at a Chase again.
After two consecutive years of a Truck Series championship decided prior to the season finale, it’s time to take a look at a Chase again.
While Kyle Busch and Todd Bodine prepare to battle for owner points, Parker Kligerman will make his Truck Series debut with Brad Keselowski Racing.
For several races, Todd Bodine and the No. 30 team have appeared untouchable as they’ve steadily expanded their points lead.
Kyle Busch is already thinking about next season and what will likely happen with Kyle Busch Motorsports. It wasn’t good news.
When the Truck Series rolled into Iowa, the drivers were refreshed and ready to race after a month off.
Eddie Sharp Racing will attempt to make their Truck Series debut with veteran Steve Park behind the wheel of their No. 41 Toyota.
This weekend, the Camping World Truck Series rolls into the hills of Pennsylvania for the series debut at Pocono Raceway.
Like most other drivers in NASCAR, Jeffrey Earnhardt started racing at a young age, first competing at Wythe Raceway in Rural Retreat, Va.
Fast forward to July 2010 and Austin Dillon has shown great improvement.
It’s hard to imagine there will one day be a Truck Series without the likes of Todd Bodine, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Mike Skinner.