NASCAR Truck Series team owner/driver Joe Nemechek would not mind competing in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series if the opportunity arose. The days of his team, NEMCO Motorsports, fielding … Continue Reading Nemechek open to running in Cup Series
LONG POND, Pa.—NASCAR unveiled the new NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series logo Sunday at Pocono Raceway. Camping World acquired Gander Mountain in May of 2017 and rebranded the company as … Continue Reading New Truck Series logo unveiled
LONG POND, Pa.—Daniel Suarez will start from the pole in a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race for the first time in his career after the two drivers who out-qualified … Continue Reading Suarez awarded pole after Harvick, Busch’s times disallowed
Collectively, Nemechek drove the No. 8 Chevrolet Truck to its ninth top-10 finish in 14 races this season.
“It’s a great team to be a part of,” Wallace said. “Family-oriented sport, family-oriented team, so we have a blast each and every weekend at the racetrack, away from the racetrack.”
Absent from the list are Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr., who have combined to score nine wins this season.
“I feel a lot more confident now going to my next Cup race, that’s a good thing,” Little said of his run at Kentucky. “I don’t know when it’ll be, I hope it’s soon, but we’ll see.”
The 2003 champion is coming off a 15th-place finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Sunday.
Elliott posted a top-five finish and stage win at New Hampshire.
Kevin Harvick now leads all drivers in playoff points earned through the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season with his victory in the Foxwoods Resort Casino 301. Harvick, who moved … Continue Reading Big 3 lead field in playoff points