After a miserable start to the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign, Chase Purdy is finally seeing a glimmer of hope, after a strong third-place
After only scoring one win in his first 70 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts, Christian Eckes has really figured out how to win in the
Christian Eckes and McAnally Hilgemann Racing continued their short track dominance in 2024, taking home the victory in Friday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Long John
.@TimmyHillRacer was irate with @StewartFriesen following tonight’s #NASCAR Truck race at Martinsville, and he let him have it after the race. pic.twitter.com/joYOPCLQYF — Toby Christie
Christian Eckes took the victory in Friday’s Long John Silver’s 200 at Martinsville Speedway, the seventh win of his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career and
Dean Thompson’s Friday night at Martinsville Speedway had an early end after a big hit in stage three. The 22 year-old was racing with Grant
Brandon Jones suffered the lowest of lows last weekend, as he blew a motor, crashed, and finished 37th in the 38-car field at Richmond Raceway.
Brandon Jones will lead the field to green in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Martinsville Speedway, posting a lap time of 19.694 seconds (96.151mph)
AJ Allmendinger paced Friday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series practice session from Martinsville Speedway, posting a time of 20.172 seconds (93.872mph). The Kaulig Racing driver led the
Friday nights are for breaking records. Three NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers took turns crushing a nine-year track record at Martinsville Speedway. In 2015, the