Tearing Apart the Trucks: Truck Series Looking Ahead to Kansas
In preparation for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas in a few weeks, I’d like to take a look at a few Truck Series drivers to keep an eye on.
In preparation for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas in a few weeks, I’d like to take a look at a few Truck Series drivers to keep an eye on.
NASCAR parked Jason Leffler at Nashville after Leffler, apparently intentionally, put James Buescher in the wall. Was the three-race probation appropriate?
So who are the best NASCAR drivers gunning for a ride at the sport’s top level (or young enough to still get that second chance?)
Latch onto the fates of these often-hidden but talented individuals in our latest look at Who’s Hot/Not in NASCAR’s other top-two series: Nationwide and Trucks.
Just when you thought full-time Sprint Cup Series drivers could exert no more dominance over NASCAR’s Nationwide and Truck series, think again.
Saturday brought the Nationwide Series to Nashville Superspeedway for their fifth race of the season. This event was televised on ESPN as opposed to ESPN2.
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag 0.426 seconds ahead of Kevin Harvick to win the Nashville 200 Friday night (April 2) at Nashville Superspeedway.
This past weekend, the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck series were both at Martinsville Speedway for the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 and Kroger 250.
Martinsville gave us one of the wilder finishes in recent memory. With many drivers that had a shot, should Jeff Gordon be cursing over the “one that got away?”
With all due respect to the incomparable Smokey Robinson, one of those things that’s sadder than the Tears of a Clown is rain at a racetrack.