After 13 Years & 5 Second-Place Finishes, Ryan Truex Finally Has His Win
After 13 years and 188 combined starts between NASCAR’s top three divisions, Truex is a winner in NASCAR’s top three series at last.
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After 13 years and 188 combined starts between NASCAR’s top three divisions, Truex is a winner in NASCAR’s top three series at last.
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