NASCAR Truck Series

Austin Wayne Self – Lucas Oil 150 Race Advance

Self on Racing at Phoenix: “Even though we haven’t had the results we were hoping for in the past at Phoenix, I’m hoping we can change our luck with a strong finish on Friday night,” said Self. “It’s hard to believe that there are just two races left in the year – but I feel like they are two races that we can go out and compete well and end our year on a high note.

Landon Huffman – Lucas Oil 150 Race Advance

Huffman on Racing at Phoenix: “I’m definitely looking for a little redemption this week at Phoenix,” said Huffman.  “I’m thrilled to have another chance behind the wheel of this truck, and to work with this Niece Motorsports team again.  ISM Raceway will definitely be the biggest challenge I have had so far in my career, and I’m looking forward to getting on track and learning as much as possible.  I want to give a huge thank you to Al Niece, Cody Efaw, Chuck Efaw and Team Dillon Management for making this opportunity possible.”

NCWTS Advance: DGR-Crosley – ISM Raceway

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) will head to ISM Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. this weekend with only two races remaining in the 2018 season. DGR-Crosley will field two trucks in the Lucas Oil 150 for Tyler Ankrum and Riley Herbst. Ankrum will drive the No. 17 May's Hawaii Toyota Tundra, while Herbst will pilot the No. 54 Advance Auto Parts Toyota Tundra.

GMS Racing NCWTS ISM Raceway Preview

Making his third NCWTS start with GMS Racing this weekend, Creed will race chassis no. 310 in his debut at ISM Raceway. The No. 2 team utilized this chassis one other time this season, at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with Cody Coughlin.

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

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series continued their playoff run last Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway. A few drivers shined while others had problems. It was a jam-packed race with tons of pressure on these drivers.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Power Rankings- Texas II

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returned to Texas Motor Speedway this past weekend in the Lone Star State for race number 21 of the season and the second race in the Round of 6. With one driver already locked in, another driver also locked himself into the Championship 4.

Noah Gragson Sets his Sights on a Win at Phoenix

The 2018 season has been a stellar year so far for Noah Gragson, the young Las Vegas native, who has posted six top fives and 15 top-10 finishes, along with a win at Kansas in May, to put him in championship contention.

Ben Rhodes Places A Quiet Second At Texas

However, NASCAR is a sport like any other where you can still compete even after being eliminated from competing for the championship. Rhodes and company were determined to finish the season strong and hoped to collect more wins. Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway almost saw them do just that.

Victory Eludes Stewart Friesen Once More

Stewart Friesen and the No. 52 team of Halmar Racing are still searching for their first win. Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway looked promising until a late pit stop resulted in a penalty.

Johnny Sauter Salvages 11th Place Finish At Texas

After a week removed from being locked into the Championship 4 with his win at Martinsville Speedway, Johnny Sauter took on the Lone Star State at Texas Motor Speedway in hopes of carrying the momentum with him.

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McLaughlin Jubilant With Time, Track After Leading Arlington Debut

Scott McLaughlin had a great time in the first practice Friday for the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, and his pleasure didn’t come just from the fast digits next to his name on the results sheet.

TEAM CHEVY INDYCAR FRIDSAY PRACTICE REPORT – Java House Grand Prix of Arlington

Scott McLaughlin, in the No. 3 DEX Team Penske Chevrolet, was the quickest of the drivers sporting a Bowtie during the first practice of the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.

Taylor Learns Quickly To Dominate First Arlington Practice

Max Taylor was the star student in the opening practice for the Grand Prix of Arlington, leading the field by more than a second Friday as 24 drivers in the INDYCAR development series learned the new circuit at this inaugural event.

Kyle Larson Wins High Limit Race Night 1 at LVMS Dirt Track

Larson who fended off a young racer in the making and Hendrick Motorsports developmental Corey Day in the waning laps of the 25-lap feature by 0.096 seconds.

GMG Racing Confirms Trio of 2026 IMSA Carrera Cup North America Entries Across All Three Competing Classes

Full-Season Campaigns for John Capestro-Dubets in Pro and GMG Racing Founder and Team Driver James Sofronas in Pro-Am
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