SRX Review: Rowdy Goes Back-to-Back in Crash-Free Berlin Race
Thursday night’s race was kind of quiet without Paul Tracy wasn’t it?
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Thursday night’s race was kind of quiet without Paul Tracy wasn’t it?
It’s hard to believe, but the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoffs are already upon us.
Even the most popular driver isn’t safe from fans booing.
Carson Hocevar pulled through at the end of the Truck series regular season finale, leaving Ty Majeski to ponder a pit road penalty.
Tracy’s future in the series now seems up in the air.
Derek Kraus will practice and qualify the car for Allmendinger. But this doesn’t really make sense.
Clint Bowyer finished second and Tony Stewart finished third to complete the podium.
Unless Chase Purdy wins at Richmond, KBM will not have anyone in the Truck Series playoffs for the first time since 2019.
An 80-lap feature squeezed out five extra laps of SRX excitement after Ryan Newman leveraged mechanical gremlins in front of him to reach victory lane.
Stenhouse scored his first top 10 at Pocono in his 20th Cup start.