Friday NASCAR Daytona Notebook: Jimmie Johnson Hopeful, Small Teams Have Big Plans
Here’s some news and notes from various drivers at Daytona, including Clay Greenfield and Jade Buford.
Here’s some news and notes from various drivers at Daytona, including Clay Greenfield and Jade Buford.
After nearly three years away from the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Korbin Forrister returns to the circuit in this weekend’s Dover International Speedway doubleheader, driving the No. 36 for DGM Racing. Forrister, a mostly part-time competitor in the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series since 2014 (including seven starts in 2020), is no stranger to Xfinity. …
For the Camping World Truck Series, there are 34 trucks entered in Saturday’s Corrigan Oil 200 at Michigan International Speedway. As a result, two trucks will go home without having the opportunity to race. There are a number of changes for this weekend. Kyle Busch has reached the maximum number of starts allowed for a …
The Camping World Truck Series has been off for the last month since Martinsville. That ends on Thursday when teams pull into Dover International Speedway for Friday’s JEGS 200. 34 teams are currently entered for the race. Driver change-wise, Joe Nemechek returns to the No. 8 NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet, replacing his son John Hunter Nemechek. …
One race remains in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Round of 6 to decide who will race for the title at Homestead-Miami Speedway. That elimination race sends the series west to Phoenix International Raceway for the 23rd annual Lucas Oil 150. There are 30 trucks on the penultimate preliminary entry list. That includes no …
For the Camping World Truck Series, 32 trucks are entered in Friday night’s JAG Metals 350. As a result, no one will fail to qualify. There are a couple of driver changes of note. At Niece Motorsports, Austin Wayne Self will drive the team’s No. 45 Chevrolet, replacing Jeffrey Abbey. The move allows Self to …
On Tuesday, NASCAR released the entry list for Friday night’s Toyota Tundra 250 at Kansas Speedway. For the Camping World Truck Series’ fourth race of the year, 31 trucks are currently entered. As a result, no one will fail to qualify. A couple of strong teams are not entered this week, most notably GMS Racing’s …
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