Short Track Weekly: The Bubba Pollard Effect
Bubba Pollard kicked off what can only be described as a breakout year for short track aces in NASCAR.
Bubba Pollard kicked off what can only be described as a breakout year for short track aces in NASCAR.
Take a look at how some of the drivers below the cut line have no one to blame but themselves at missing the playoffs.
Riggs’ first career win comes at what might be NASCAR’s final endeavor in Wisconsin altogether.
Riggs’ first career win seemed to make all the humbling struggles worth it.
After leading late, Majeski finished second in what could be the Truck Series’ last race at the Milwaukee Mile.
Riggs passed Ty Majeski, Christian Eckes at the beginning of stage three to take the checkered flag.
As Majeski ran off with back-to-back wins on the season, the playoff field was set for a seven-race dash for the championship.
In addition to Majeski’s triumph, Anthony Damcott gives a shoutout to Reaume Brothers’ crew chief Doug George for his hard work despite incurring an injury.
Eckes became the first driver since 2012 to lead every lap of a race, while Layne Riggs got a rare penalty that calls its use into question.
Eckes became just the second driver in Truck Series history to lead all of the laps on his way to victory lane.