Daytona to Dirt: Stewart Friesen Rebounds, Kyle Larson Nears High Limit Title
A return to NASCAR’s backyard this weekend saw a bevy of NASCAR regulars find time to play in the dirt.
A return to NASCAR’s backyard this weekend saw a bevy of NASCAR regulars find time to play in the dirt.
NASCAR’s trip to the Lone Star State did not stop many of its regulars from hitting the dirt over the past week.
Daytona to Dirt saw the Saturday night race at Daytona (Aug. 26) monopolize the weekend for the majority of dirt racing’s ringers.
The return of weekday micro racing to Millbridge Speedway saw the ranks of NASCAR regulars racing on clay swell in this week’s edition of Daytona to Dirt.
Eckes will lead the field to the green at Indianapolis Raceway Park ahead of Ty Majeski.
Daytona to Dirt returns to recap two weeks of NASCAR’s big names making their presence felt on small car tracks across the country, as well as victory lane.
NASCAR (and SRX) moving up north to run on Northeast asphalt left its representation within the dirt ranks a bit more lacking this week.
As NASCAR spent the weekend letting Chicagoland Speedway collect dust, plenty of their current and former alums made time to play in the dust.
Deegan was involved in an early incident that drew the ire of competitor Lawless Alan while Carson Hocevar went on to win the Nashville Truck Series event.
Hocevar earned his second career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win by edging out Zane Smith down the stretch in the Rackley Roofing 200.
Alan ran his first full-time season in 2022.
As he prepares to make his ninth career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Phoenix Raceway, Lawless Alan has a full-time ride for next year. Alan will up his slate to a full-time schedule driving the No. 45 Chevrolet, Niece Motorsports announced Nov. 4. Alan’s rookie campaign will be primarily sponsored by AUTOParkit, AUTOChargit …
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