The Thorsport Racing team has two of its three drivers in the 2017 playoffs run to the championship. Even though only two are in the hunt for the championship, that doesn't mean Grant Enfinger can't challenge for a win either.
Ben Rhodes has been so close to victory lane in 2017. It all started at Kansas earlier this year when he was leading late but a blown motor, unfortunately, put him out of the race and he wound up 23rd. Since then, despite a few bad finishes, Rhodes has had strong results, with the highest finish of second coming at Pocono in July.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series came to Bristol Motor Speedway after a week off and now the series will be on the road for the next four weeks. And now it's pressure time for the bubble drivers/drivers who are on the outside looking in. Let's take a look at who tops this week’s power rankings from Bristol.
Three races remain until the playoffs - Three races, three wildcards until the 2017 playoffs begin at Loudon in September. This week the drivers will head to Bristol, then to Canada after a couple of weeks off with the final race at Chicago before the playoffs start.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series heads to the Pocono Mountains this week for the annual running of the Overton's 150 at Pocono Raceway. Currently, there are 30 trucks on the preliminary entry list. Here's a look at who to watch for this week at Pocono.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series continues this week as it heads to Gateway Motorsports Park. There are currently 28 trucks on the preliminary entry list. Since its return in 2014, there have been three different winners at Gateway. Those include Darrell Wallace Jr., Cole Custer and Christopher Bell.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series heads to the Lone-Star state on Friday night for the seventh race of the season. There are 28 entries on the preliminary entry list this week. Here are the ones to watch in tomorrow night's race at Texas Motor Speedway.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series return to Charlotte Motor Speedway this Friday night for the annual running of the N.C. Education Lottery 200. Thirty-three trucks are currently entered so far on the entry list. So who are some drivers to keep an eye on at Charlotte?