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A couple of weeks ago, the rumors about a fourth manufacturer in NASCAR finally came true. The post NASCAR's 4th Manufacturer ...
The 2022 Camping World Truck Series season just ended, but there is already excitement building for 2023. There are multiple reasons why, including the return of Craftsman as the title sponsor.
After 150 laps and an overtime, Zane Smith has won a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship. Smith held off reigning Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes and Chandler Smith in a two-lap ...
The championship four will be set Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway as the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series winds down to the finish. Phil Watson | Oct 22, 2022 ...
Camping World has spent the better part of the last 15 years as one of NASCAR's most active sponsors, serving as the main sponsor of the Truck Series since 2009 while also sponsoring over 35 ...
The Camping World Truck Series drivers completed the regular-season finale at Pocono Raceway with Chandler Smith reaching Victory Lane after a dominant effort. Now the field is set for the seven ...
With much anticipation, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returns to the Sonoma Raceway road course for the first time since Boris Said raised a trophy in California wine country back in 1998 ...
It was the second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory this season, and he also collected an extra $50,000 in prize money in the kickoff race of a Triple Truck Challenge initiative.
NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series' Top 10 Drivers for 2022 1. John Hunter Nemechek Bad luck is the only thing that kept JHN from celebrating the championship in 2021, and it’s likely the only ...
In seven NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts at Phoenix Raceway, the Mooresville, North Carolina, native has had two top-five and four top-10 finishes, including two runner-ups (2015 and '17).
— The Camping World Truck Series returns to a 23-race schedule in 2022 after a one-year dip to 22. The tour had run 23 races from 2015-20 and had a 25-race slate from 2003-11.
— The Camping World Truck Series returns to a 23-race schedule in 2022 after a one-year dip to 22. The tour had run 23 races from 2015-20 and had a 25-race slate from 2003-11.