NASCAR Truck Series

Lap by Lap: Kroger 250 won by Kevin Harvick

Green flag as Kevin Harvick leads the first lap after starting on the pole. Lap 2 Harvick leads Ty Dillon and Cale Gale. Lap 3 Timothy...

SRT Motorsports — RAM NCWTS Race Quotes – Martinsville

Parker Kligerman (No. 29 Cooper Standard RAM) Finished 11th “The guys on this No. 29 Cooper Standard RAM worked real hard on the off weeks and we had a great truck. I mean, it was what I thought from practice. I thought we were a seventh to 10th-place truck which was exactly what we were."

Toyota NCWTS Martinsville Post-Race Notes & Quotes

Tundra driver Timothy Peters (fifth) was the highest-finishing Toyota driver in Saturday's NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) race at Virginia's Martinsville Speedway.

J.R. Fitzpatrick Set to Tackle Martinsville Paperclip This Weekend

A couple weeks before the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway, fans learned that J.R. Fitzpatrick had struck a deal to drive for TurnOne Racing this season.

Toyota NCWTS Martinsville Notes & Quotes — John Wes Townley

JOHN WES TOWNLEY, No. 09 RAB Racing Toyota Tundra, RAB Racing Opening Statement: "I want to start by apologizing to everyone -- to NASCAR, my team and to everybody that made this deal happen."

SRT Motorsports — RAM Parker Kligerman Open Interview – Martinsville

PARKER KLIGERMAN (No. 29 Cooper Standard RAM) ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE WAY YOUR SEASON STARTED AT DAYTONA? “Absolutely. I think you know that five-week break is a little annoying momentum-wise. "

Toyota NCWTS Martinsville Notes & Quotes — King & Peters

JOHN KING, No. 7 Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing Did you expect the win at Daytona to be as big as it was? "Absolutely not. We went to Daytona with just the intent of finishing the race and ended up with a victory."

Paulie Harraka Takes Martinsville Truck High Tech

Paulie Harraka is not only competing in the Camping World Truck Series and finishing his senior year at Duke but, this weekend, the Rookie of the Year candidate will be taking his Truck high tech at Martinsville.

David Starr and Arrington Racing head into Martinsville with Zachry Holdings, Inc.

David Starr with the Arrington Racing team will head to Martinsville, Va., with the No. 81 Zachry Toyota Tundra for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) Kroger 250 on Saturday, March 31, 2012.

Jeb Burton: Famous Last Name But Just A Regular Guy

As the son of Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton and nephew of NASCAR Cup driver Jeff Burton, the teenager Jeb Burton most certainly bears that famous last name. But in spite of that, the young up and coming racer says he is “just a regular guy.”

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Arrow McLaren sets star-studded driver lineup for 2027 IndyCar season

Six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon and the 2026 Indy 500 champion Felix Rosenqvist will compete alongside Pato O'Ward as full-time IndyCar competitors for Arrow McLaren in 2027. In addition, Ryan Hunter-Reay returns for a second one-off Indy 500 campaign next May.

Jordan Anderson to Drive No. 32 EasyCare Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport announced today that team co-owner, Jordan Anderson, will be piloting the No. 32 EasyCare Chevrolet in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

What Comes Around, Goes Around at EchoPark Speedway

At EchoPark Speedway, it’s the reverberation of cars bouncing off walls and each other that often sends them back to the garage.

Eight drivers racing to keep $1 million dreams alive at EchoPark Speedway

NASCAR’s biggest stars race into EchoPark Speedway this weekend hoping to take home the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart trophy.

Best Quality Wake Boats for 2026: Ranked by Reliability and Build Quality

The best quality wake boats pair a proven hull and drivetrain with marine-grade build quality and strong dealer support. Our top picks for 2026 are Tige Boats, Nautique, and MasterCraft.
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