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FRM Martinsville Recap: Smith Top-10 in Truck Race, McDowell 25th and Gilliland Earns Best Starting Position

All three of the Front Row Motorsports (FRM) NASCAR teams were in action this past weekend at the Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.

Lawless Alan – Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 Race Recap

Alan on his first short track event of the 2022 season: “It was a decent night here at Martinsville for our No. 45 AUTOParkit team. Finishing 20th is not where we wanted to be, but we learned a lot.

Carson Hocevar – Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 Race Recap

Hocevar on his run at Martinsville Speedway: “We had a top-10 Chevrolet Silverado tonight – running third in stage two showed just how much speed we had – but we just lost the brakes at the end."

Kris Wright – Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 Race Recap

Wright on his night at Martinsville Speedway: “We had a decent run going tonight at Martinsville, but unfortunately had a lot of adversity thrown our way throughout the night that we had to battle through."

Dean Thompson – Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 Race Recap

Thompson and the No. 40 team experienced adversity early on in Thursday night’s race at Martinsville, suffering from an electrical issue 13 laps in that caused their Chevrolet Silverado to stall on the frontstretch. Thompson was unable to re-fire the engine, ultimately ending the team’s night.

GMS Racing NCWTS Martinsville Speedway Recap

Quote: "Overall, it was a pretty solid race for us tonight at Martinsville. I think that has been probably our cleanest race from start to finish yet."

DGR NCWTS Race Recap: Martinsville Speedway

A caution on lap 156 forced Deegan down pit road to gear up for one last run towards the front of the pack. Restarting 21st, she fought her way to 19th as the checkered flag dropped on the final lap of the race.

Toyota Racing NCWTS Post-Race Recap — Martinsville 4.7.22

Johnny Sauter (second), Kyle Busch (third), John Hunter Nemechek (fourth) and Ben Rhodes (fifth) led Toyota with top-five finishes in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Thursday night.

Young’s Motorsports Martinsville Speedway Truck Series Team Preview

This weekend at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, Young’s Motorsports welcomes back Jesse Little as the driver of the No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST. Little returns to the organization for his third of 11 confirmed races aboard the team’s flagship entry.

GMS Racing NCWTS Martinsville Speedway Preview

A tough start to the season can't keep the No. 23 team down. Enfinger, Denike, and crew have scratched and clawed their way through the opening four races of the season, and appear to be bouncing back from some early misfortunes.

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