Monday Morning Pit Box: Martin Truex Jr., No. 19 Crew Complete Playoff Collapse
A speeding penalty and a dropped jack cost Martin Truex Jr. a chance to win his way into the Championship 4.
A speeding penalty and a dropped jack cost Martin Truex Jr. a chance to win his way into the Championship 4.
Martin Truex Jr. will start from his second pole of year in Sunday’s Cup race at Homestead.
Is Truex’s crew chief on the hot seat if Truex doesn’t advance past the Round of 8?
Is there a place for the No. 19 team to turn it around?
Bubba Wallace and Martin Truex Jr. did enough to survive mayhem at Bristol and move on in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
Truex won both stages, but his first Cup win at Michigan will have to wait at least another year.
It will be his 21st season in the top division of stock car racing and his sixth with JGR.
Truex has led more than 80% of the race in four of his 34 Cup wins.
Which driver has the edge as the NASCAR Cup Series’ playoffs near?