The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 2011 season began with a bang Friday evening as three multi-truck accidents took their toll on the 36-truck field.
After a solid run in the top-5 for most of Friday night's NextEra Energy Resources 250, Jason White and the No. 23 GunBroker.com Chevrolet got caught up in a late-race incident.
Family-owned NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team MAKE Motorsports made the trip to Daytona International Speedway for the first time in its existence to attempt to qualify for the Next-Era Energy Resources 250.
Tony Stewart made a late charge with the aid of outside pole-sitter Landon Cassill to steal the win from the tandem of Clint Bowyer and Dale Earnhardt Jr. by .007 seconds in Saturday's 53rd annual DRIVE4COPD 300.
Johanna Long took another step forward in her quickly acceleterating NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie career Friday night at Daytona International Speedway.
In the first race of the 2011 NCWTS season, rookie Craig Goess was ready to take on the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway in the No. 46 Greenville Toyota of N.C. Tundra.
JOSH WISE – No. 39 Cajun USA Mustang (Finished 31st) – “When you’re running in the pack it’s hard to see everything that’s going on, but from my vantage point I just saw someone get turned down in the grass."
BRAD KESELOWSKI (No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge Challenger) Finished 30th “What a shame. This Dodge Challenger was really fast. It’s just a shame not to be able to be there at the end of the race and have a shot at the win."
NASCAR's creation of the "Open Exemption Provisional" (OEP) policy along with updates to the Damaged Vehicle Policy (DVP) and Playoff waiver policy highlight the sport's set of new and updated rules within the rule book for use, beginning in 2025.
The SMX LeaugeTM announced that zMAX Dragway at Charlotte Motor Speedway, The Dome at America’s Center, and The Strip at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway will host the 2025 SMX World Championship Playoffs and Final in September.
JRM's crew chief lineup for the 2025 Xfinity season features Jim Pohlman and Phillip Bell remaining at Nos. 7 and 8 teams, Andrew Overstreet and Mardy Lindley shifting to Nos. 1 and 88 teams, and Cory Shea working atop No. 9 "all-star" team.
Amber Balcaen (No. 70A Nitro Motorsports Toyota) was the fastest of 70 drivers that took time in the two-day ARCA Menards Series Pre-Race Practice at Daytona International Speedway.