Following an accident filled race at Daytona, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will head west to the Arizona desert Friday evening for the second race of the 2011 season.
We almost won the Daytona 500” were words that JTG Daugherty Racing co-owner Tad Geschickter uttered to Bobby Labonte and his team on pit road following the 53rd running of The Great American Race on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway.
Rusty Wallace Racing's Michael Annett will pilot the No. 62 Pilot Flying J Toyota Camry for the second race of the season at Phoenix International Raceway this weekend.
Last Race – Daytona International Speedway: Craig Goess finished 16th at Daytona International Speedway (DIS) in the first race of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event of the 2011 season.
JEFF CHEW, MARKETING MANAGER, NASCAR, CHEVY RACING: "Racing is a very important part of Chevy's long history, and sharing that heritage with our fans is very important to us."
The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Round of 8 continued this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway as Tyler Reddick won in a thrilling final-lap shootout with Ryan Blaney to capture the checkered flag and claim a spot in the Championship 4.
The two-time Xfinity Series champion led a race-high 97 of 267-scheduled laps and executed a final-lap pass on Playoff contender Ryan Blaney to grab his third Cup victory of the 2024 season and race his way into his first Championship 4 appearance.
Tyler Reddick captured victory Sunday afternoon at Homestead-Miami Speedway to secure his spot in the Cup Series Championship 4 for the first time in his career.
The No. 16 came to pit road for four tires and fuel. He restarted in eighth place with seven laps remaining. Allmendinger went on to finish in eighth place.