2023 Truck Finale: What An Embarrassment
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ 2023 finale on Nov. 3 was ugly. Ugly, ugly, UGLY.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ 2023 finale on Nov. 3 was ugly. Ugly, ugly, UGLY.
While Kyle Busch Motorsports and GMS Racing will close up shop after 2023, three drivers have been promoted out of the Truck Series for 2024.
Carson Hocevar won his fourth Truck race of the year, Zane Smith was disqualified, Ben Rhodes made the Championship 4 on a bold pit call and more at Homestead.
Besides Kyle Larson, is anyone truly safe?
Plus, which 2024 Cup newcomer will have the best rookie campaign?
Carson Hocevar will go from a full-time Truck ride to Cup in 2024, and he’s not the only driver following that path.
Smith’s Talladega struggles left him way below the playoff cutline with one race remaining in the round.
Brett Moffitt surged to the front late and won his return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Talladega.
The RFK Xfinity Series team last operated in 2018.
And what should we expect from Zane Smith’s rookie season in Cup?
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