No. 00 Best Western Toyota driver David Reutimann is heading to the 1-mile, tri-oval Phoenix International Raceway looking to rebound after an early crash resulted in a 30th-place finish in the season-opening Daytona 500.
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.
The 23-year-old Hocevar from Portage, Michigan, capped off a triple-header weekend of competing at the World Center of Racing by nearly winning the Daytona 500 prior to a final lap spin.
The 25-year-old Wallace from Mobile, Alabama, led a race-high 40 of 200 laps and won the second stage before being shuffled to 10th place in his ninth Daytona 500 start.
The 2020 Cup Series champion from Dawsonville, Georgia, was leading on the final lap and with the finish of the 2026 Daytona 500 in sight before he wrecked and ended up in fourth place.
The two-time O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion from Corning, California, executed two crossover moves and dodged a final-lap multi-car wreck to become the 44th competitor to win the Great American Race.