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ThorSport Racing announced the retirement of Matt Crafton, the driver of the No. 88 Craftsman Truck Series entry.
Crafton hasn't won a Truck race since 2020, and has missed the playoffs in back-to-back seasons. Majeski currently competes ...
The NASCAR schedule this weekend takes us to Richmond Raceway in both the Cup and Truck Series. Following Cup practice ...
NASCAR suspends crew member Marshall Hill of the No. 99 Craftsman Truck Series team after a wheel and axle came loose at ...
It’s the first time in 67 years that Richmond is scheduled for only one race weekend with NASCAR’s premier series. The ...
Corey Heim has been one of the brightest prospects in NASCAR for quite some time… Competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the Marietta, Georgia-native h ...
NASCAR may ease limits on Cup drivers in Xfinity and Trucks by 2026, sparking debate over star power, young talent, and the sport’s future.
NASCAR’s President, Steve O’Donnell, has stirred the motorsports world with a subtle but significant hint that the ...
Matt Crafton, the longest-tenured active driver in NASCAR, is set to hang up his hat after over two decades of full-time ...
The 49-year-old Crafton is wrapping up his 26th season in the No. 88 truck. He won championships in 2013, 2014 and 2019. He ...
NASCAR introduced a rule in 2017 that limited the participation of Cup Series drivers in the Xfinity Series and the Craftsman ...
Three-time Craftsman Truck Series champion Matt Crafton will retire after the 2025 season. Ty Majeski will take over the No. 88 in 2026.