NASCAR Truck Series

JJL Motorsports; Jesse Little poised for another top-10 finish at Dover

Heading to one of his favorite tracks on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) schedule, Jesse Little (@JesseLittle97) treks to Dover International Speedway hoping for his second consecutive top-10 finish this season in Friday afternoon’s JEGS 200.

Justin Fontaine – JEGS 200 Race Advance

Fontaine on Racing at Dover: “I’ve never been to Dover – but it’s one of those tracks, I can’t wait to experience,” said Fontaine. “I’m glad that this six-week break is over, and we can get back to business and hopefully earn another top-10 run.”

Austin Wayne Self – JEGS 200 Race Advance

Self on Racing at Dover: “I remember how much wheel input it takes to race at Dover,” said Self. “It’s a very demanding race track, where you literally have to get up on the wheel and race. No doubt my workouts over the past month have me in better shape, and I’m hoping that will show behind the wheel.

GMS Racing NCWTS Dover Preview

Coughlin will pilot chassis no. 118; a chassis that he ran earlier this season at Atlanta Motor Speedway. GMS Racing teammate Johnny Sauter raced chassis no. 118 five times last year, including at Dover International Speedway en route to his first win of the 2017 season.

Matthews Shows Speed for MDM Motorsports in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Debut

Tyler Matthews made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Debut for MDM Motorsports in the No. 99 Popeyes/BB&T Scott & Stringfellow Chevrolet Saturday, racing in the Alpha Energy Solutions 250. The rookie driver started 14 and finished 21, persevering through a couple of different incidents during the race and learning a lot from experience.

Four Takeaways From The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race At Martinsville

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series visited the "Half-Mile Paperclip" in Martinsville, VA for the fourth race of the 2018 season and it sure didn't disappoint. Here are four takeaways from the Alpha Energy Solutions 250.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Power Rankings-Martinsville

After two postponements due to rain and snow, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series resumed action on Monday morning after completing just 23 laps before being red-flagged Saturday afternoon. There are some new names on top of the power list rankings and some who fell out, while others get honorable mentions. Here's a look at this week's truck series power rankings.

Benjamin Narrowly Misses Victory in Truck Series Debut

Kyle Benjamin and the No. 54 DGR-CROSLEY team had a strong showing Monday afternoon during the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. The 20-year-old driver battled for the win in the closing laps of his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) debut but came up just short of capturing the win, scoring a second-place finish.

Gaunt Brothers Racing, D.J. Kennington Place 28th at Martinsville

Inclement weather canceled qualifying, presenting Kennington with an uphill battle--he started 37th--on a half-mile track known for high attrition. The two-time NASCAR Pinty's Series champion acquitted himself well in his trek through the field, marching into the top 30 in the final 100 laps. His No. 96 Gordon Brothers Toyota Camry needed no mechanical changes prior to the race's final green-flag run.

John Hunter Nemechek Edges Benjamin for Truck Series Win at Martinsville

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — In a race delayed for two days by a freak snowstorm in southern Virginia, John Hunter Nemechek charged to the front on a restart with 31 laps left on Monday and held off Kyle Benjamin to win the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race by a mere .106 seconds.

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