Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – Texas Advance
Stenhouse has 11 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) starts at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) with an average starting position of 18.1 and average finishing position of 20.4.
Stenhouse has 11 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) starts at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) with an average starting position of 18.1 and average finishing position of 20.4.
As a driver, so much of your life will revolve around your vehicle. It will take you to and from your job, to meet friends, to go on dates, and to go on fantastic adventures up and down the country. When you are relying on something as much as you do your car, it is important that you know how to take care of it so that your life never has to be put on hold. This handy little guide will give you three easy ways you can always ensure that your car is in tip-top condition so that no matter what life throws at you... Читать дальше...
AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 47 KROGER CLICKLIST CAMARO ZL1 - RACING AT TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY: "Since the track was repaved last year, I think we're all still trying to figure it out," Allmendinger said. "Even though we raced there in the spring, the track can still undergo changes throughout the season as it wears in the new surface."
All three of NASCAR’s top touring series will be in action this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway as the Playoffs hit high gear in the next-to-last round. Here’s a look at where Ford drivers stand going into each event, in addition to some memorable Cup moments through the years.
Climbing behind the wheel for his first NCWTS start at Texas Motor Speedway, and his second of four races in 2018 with GMS Racing, Creed will utilize chassis no. 312 for Friday night’s race. The No. 2 team has used this particular chassis three times in 2018 with Cody Coughlin, including when the NCWTS raced at Texas earlier this season, finishing a chassis-best eighth.
Richard Childress Racing at Texas Motor Speedway ... In 105 starts at Texas Motor Speedway dating back to 1997, RCR has recorded one win (Jeff Burton, April 2007), eight top-five and 31 top-10 finishes with drivers Burton, Clint Bowyer, Dale Earnhardt, Kevin Harvick, Jeff Green, Paul Menard and Ryan Newman. Prior to Texas Motor Speedway's inaugural season in 1997, Richard Childress, a former driver in NASCAR's top division, earned a pair of top-10 finishes at the now defunct Texas World Speedway in College Station, Texas. Читать дальше...
Ryan Reed will make his 10th NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend. In his nine previous starts at the 1.5-mile track, Reed has finished 23rd or above and has six top-15 finishes.
Texas Preview: With only three races remaining in the 2018 season, the Series returns to action at the 1.5-mile Texas Motor Speedway for its second event there this year. In his 25 starts at the Fort Worth track, Denny has led 232 laps and collected six top-five and 12 top-10 finishes. Denny looks to improve upon his 34th-place result from Texas in the spring after a mutli-car wreck in the race’s final Stage took him out of contention.
As Martin Truex Jr. continues his quest to be one of the drivers to qualify for the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the Furniture Row Racing driver is hoping he can avoid late-race incidents which have plagued him in four of the last five playoff races.
PAOLI, Pa. (October 30, 2018) — Justin Dugan’s two Oxford White Mustang GTs grace the AmericanMuscle (AM) garage for this episode of AM’s Hot Lap. Those who have followed his S197’s build progression should be familiar with the various stages of Justin’s ‘stang, but now there’s a new steed in the AM stable awaiting it’s […]
Richard Childress Racing driver Shane Lee will drive the No. 3 Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma Chevrolet Camaro at the NASCAR Xfinity race at ISM Raceway in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, Nov. 10. The special wrap scheme will help raise awareness to save seriously injured children across the U.S. and encourage everyone to support the Childress Institute's Race to Give Day on Tuesday, Nov. 13.
We are down to a game of musical chairs. Four spots, with eight drivers who very much want one of them. Let me just say that musical chairs sucks. When you are a reserved fat kid, the more athletic aggressive lads are going to go after those seats hard. Also, you will never be a hero dropping a young lady on her ass. Fortunately for the gents at Martinsville on Sunday, not a young lady to be found. No fat kids, either, come to think of it.
The Round of 6 began this past weekend at Martinsville Speedway. Six drivers had a shot to punch their ticket in the Championship 4. Familiar faces ran up front all afternoon as expected, but one playoff driver has already clinched his spot in the championship race at Homestead Miami in Southern Florida.