NASCAR Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Preview-Bristol

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series makes their final stop at Bristol Motor Speedway before the playoffs begin next weekend at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. While one driver will be crowned regular season champion, three other drivers currently sit on the bubble of making/not making the playoffs.

Justin Fontaine – UNOH 200 Race Advance

Fontaine on Racing at Bristol: “It’s going to be an exciting race,” said Fontaine. “You’re going to have a lot of drivers on different agendas. From those focused on making it into the Playoffs, to those who are having an opportunity to showcase their ability and for us, it’s a chance for us to get some momentum on our side – while also looking at opportunities to pull off an upset.

Austin Wayne Self – UNOH 200 Race Advance

Self on Racing at Bristol: “I feel really good heading to Bristol,” said Self. “Over the last couple of weeks, I think everyone at the track has seen dramatic improvements from our Niece Motorsports team. And I don’t expect anything less this week at Bristol.

Ross Chastain – UNOH 200 Race Advance

Chastain on Racing at Bristol: “I’m excited about getting back in a Truck this week at Bristol,” said Chastain. “I’ve had the opportunity to run a few Truck races this year, which is always a good time. I’ve been to the shop with Cody and the Niece Motorsports team, and I am really looking forward to Thursday’s race. I think we will have a great chance at a strong performance.”

Codie Rohrbaugh leaps ARCA team to prepare for Bristol Truck Series debut

On the strength of three consecutive top-10 finishes in the ARCA Racing Series, veteran racer Codie Rohrbaugh and his Grant County Mulch Racing team invade the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) tour this week hoping to earn a starting berth in Thursday night’s UNOH 200 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.

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

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series visited the two-mile racetrack located in Irish Hills of Brooklyn, Michigan, Michigan International Speedway. It proved to be another exciting race for the 15th race of the season and that action will be intense come Thursday night at Bristol Motor Speedway.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Power Rankings-Michigan

With just two races remaining entering this past weekends Corrigan Oil 200 at Michigan International Speedway, the race to the Playoffs action picked up with more intensity.

GMS Racing NCWTS Bristol Preview

The no. 2 team will unload chassis no.118 at Bristol this week. This will be the fourth time Coughlin has used this chassis, collecting two top-10 finishes earlier this season at Dover (sixth) and Iowa (seventh).

Toyota NCWTS Michigan Post-Race Recap

Tundra driver Brett Moffitt earned his fourth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) victory of the 2018 season in Saturday afternoon’s race at Michigan International Speedway.

Brett Moffitt uses last lap pass to win the Corrigan Oil 200

The racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck series at Michigan International Speedway is known for its exciting action and late race passes for the lead. The Corrigan Oil 200 lived up to expectations as Brett Moffitt used a last-lap pass to earn the victory.

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