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Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Martin Truex Jr. was spotted on Sam Hunt Racing's No. 24 pit box ahead of Saturday’s BetRivers 200 Xfinity Series race at Dover Motor Speedway.
Martin Truex Jr. retired from the NASCAR Cup Series at the end of 2024 to live out life away from all the hustle and bustle.
The EchoPark Automotive 400 culminated with Denny Hamlin surviving rain delays, overtime restarts, and a hard-charging ...
In 2018, Martin Truex Jr. endured a difficult run, marked by repeated wrecks. After weeks of rough racing, he spoke about the ...
The battle for the NASCAR Cup Series regular-season championship is a four-driver race with little margin for error.
The 2026 NASCAR schedule is beginning to take shape. Last week, it was the news of NASCAR bringing all three of its national ...
Martin Truex Jr., a two-time Xfinity champion and 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champion, needs no introduction. The post NASCAR ...
Dover Motor Speedway, known affectionately (and fearfully) as the Monster Mile, is one of NASCAR’s most demanding tracks. The post Denny Hamlin Breaks Silence on Martin Truex Jr.’s Dover Tribute With ...
Stage 2: Martin Truex Jr. wins battle with Alex Bowman After opting to take just two tires at the end of Stage 1, Logano and Byron were the only cars to come down pit road in between stages.
Martin Truex Jr. agreed to a contract extension with Dale Earnhardt Inc. that will keep him in the No. 1 Chevrolet at least through 2009. The sides had a mutual option on the 2009 season, but ...