Truckin’ Thursdays: Debuting Drivers, Max Gresham on the Market & More
Without further ado, it’s time to play catch up in the world of Truck Series news.
Without further ado, it’s time to play catch up in the world of Truck Series news.
ONE: The Irrelevance of the Firecracker 400 at Daytona
Justin Lofton took the checkered flag ahead of Brad Keselowski in Friday night’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Hello, race fans! It’s time to shake off the cobwebs from the offseason because the Camping World Truck Series is back in action Friday night.
Gresham sat down with Frontstretch to talk about running at Dover for the K&N East title, “not working” at his family racetrack and enjoying the outdoors.
For the second consecutive race, Ron Hornaday Jr. piloted the No. 2 Chevrolet for Kevin Harvick Inc. and took it straight to victory lane.
ONE: Is Brad Keselowski the Juan Pablo Montoya of the 2011 Chase?
Max Gresham is now, and always will be, a NASCAR champion. Whether he’s a more developed driver as a result? That remains to be seen.
Max Gresham, a 16-year-old making his ARCA debut surprised everyone in attendance at Salem, grabbing the top spot for Sunday’s 200-lap race.
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