Kyle Busch continued his winning dominance by winning his third consecutive race in 2019 and is looking for four in a row this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway.
Busch started on the outside pole in Saturday's 21st Annual TruNorth Global 250 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series (NGOTS) race at Martinsville Speedway and dominated the race by winning Stage 1 and leading 174 of the 250 laps in route to his 38th win for Kyle Busch Motorsports and his 54th victory in 148 NGOTS races.
Ben Rhodes was looking to put that Martinsville finish from a year ago behind him when he won both stages only to finish 12th. One year later, he almost pulled it off but was one spot short, finishing second to race winner Kyle Busch.
Friesen led twice for 18 laps, however, it was a quiet day for the No. 52 Halmar Racing Team as they wound up fifth for Stewart's second top five of the season and the 13th of his career.
The NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series returns to the famous Martinsville Speedway this Saturday afternoon for the annual TruNorth Global 250.
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Hendrick Motorsports has the all-time lead in NASCAR Cup Series poles (27), wins (31), top-fives (104), top-10s (174) and laps led (2,462) on road courses.
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Josh Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang Dark Horse team are set for a historic weekend as NASCAR makes its first-ever visit to an active military installation for Sunday’s Anduril 250
Enclosed car transport protects vehicles from weather, road debris, and the kind of incidental damage that's irrelevant for a daily driver but unacceptable for a race car or a six-figure classic.