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ThorSport Racing announced the retirement of Matt Crafton, the driver of the No. 88 Craftsman Truck Series entry.
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.
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’s President, Steve O’Donnell, has stirred the motorsports world with a subtle but significant hint that the ...
Stellantis' Ram Trucks will return to NASCAR in 2026 in the Craftsman Truck Series, and while it is reportedly in talks with several teams to field its trucks, a strong link to Kaulig Racing has ...
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Report: NASCAR Considering Major Rule Change that Cup Drivers Actually Want
Nearing the end of the 2025 season, NASCAR is considering a rule change that Cup Series drivers have been calling for.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is about to lose one of its most beloved veterans. Matt Crafton, the three-time champion ...
ThorSport Racing had announced that Matt Crafton's time at the Truck series as a full-time driver was coming to an end with ...
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Crafton Retiring after 2025 Season, Xfinity Series Becomes O’Reillys Series: NASCAR News Flash
Matt Crafton announces his retirement from Thorsport, the Xfinity Series gets a new title sponsor, and NASCAR is considering ...
In 2020, NASCAR decided that it had seen enough. After years of Cup Series stars poaching victories from up-and-coming prospects in both the Trucks and ...
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