A chaotic final ten laps closed out the NASCAR Truck Series playoff opener at IRP, one that Grant Enfinger won to advance to the next round.
Chad Chastain, younger brother of NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross, will return to the Truck Series on Friday at IRP with Niece Motorsports.
After fourteen years, Camping World will end its title sponsorship of the NASCAR Truck Series upon conclusion of the 2022 season.
Chandler Smith smacked the field for much of Saturday’s NASCAR Truck race at Pocono but had to hold off Ryan Preece in the final run to secure the win. Zane Smith takes the regular season championship.
Indiana native Chris Hacker will run the NASCAR Truck Series race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on 29 July for On Point Motorsports.
Layne Riggs, son of NASCAR veteran Scott Riggs, will race in the Truck Series for the first time as he runs 29 July’s Indianapolis Raceway Park event for Halmar Friesen Racing.
Bobby East, a three-time USAC Silver Crown and Midget National Champion with experience in the NASCAR Truck and now-Xfinity Series, died Tuesday after being stabbed to death. He was 37.
After skipping the Mid-Ohio NASCAR Truck race to regroup, On Point Motorsports will return at Pocono Raceway with Kaden Honeycutt as driver.
Frankie Muniz, best known for Malcolm in the Middle among other acting roles and current late model racer, hopes to chase his NASCAR dreams by moving up to ARCA or even the NASCAR Xfinity/Truck Series.
Parker Kligerman is the first driver to win a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course after leading all but nine laps.
Kenkō Miura, the first Japanese driver in NASCAR Whelen Euro Series history, will head to America to run the Camping World Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio for Reaume Brothers Racing.
Dylan Lupton will make his first NASCAR national series start of 2022 when he runs Saturday’s Truck race at Mid-Ohio for Spire Motorsports. He scored his first Xfinity top ten there in 2015.
U.S. F2000 driver Trey Burke will move from open-wheel to stock cars on Saturday as he enters the NASCAR Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio for Young’s Motorsports.
In the wake of a difficult stretch for the team as four different drivers finished outside the top 20 in as many races, On Point Motorsports will skip Saturday’s Truck round at Mid-Ohio to regroup.
Trackhouse Racing Team and Niece Motorsports’ growing friendship has now placed the former’s owner Justin Marks in the seat of the latter’s #41 truck for the NASCAR Truck race at Mid-Ohio, his first NASCAR start since 2018.
Since the NASCAR Truck Series returned to Nasvhille Superspeedway in 2021, Ryan Preece is the only person to win there as he is now two-for-two.
Stephen Mallozzi, a former Reaume Brothers Racing employee-turned-development driver and sim racing journalist, will run the NASCAR Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio.



