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On April 28th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 250. Nick Alford would lead the field of 38 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #98 HotLap Heros machine and the #95 of Ray Lane would ...
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On April 28th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 250. Nick Alford would lead the field of 38 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #98 HotLap Heros machine and the #95 of Ray Lane would join him on the front row of the grid. Nick Alford would go on to lead a race-high 45 of the 94 laps of the event.
The #29 of Haden Higginbotham put on a show for the fans and his Tipton Harding Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 35th place starting position to finish 1st, up 34 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #31 Elliott Sadler Esports driver Jeff Chandler did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 4th place starting position to finish a disappointing 31st place. The #22 of Micheal P Blackner also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 16th place for Shock N Awe Motorsports. The #09 of J.C. Evans set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 48.683, proving that JACE Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #29 of Haden Higginbotham for Tipton Harding Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 1 of the 94 laps on their way to victory in the Talladega 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.081 over second place finisher Cavin Ruff in the #99 RFH Racing machine. The #14 of Steven Allen3 finished in third for Fastlane, followed by the #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr in fourth and the #18 of Jacob Quill in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On April 23rd, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Dover Motor Speedway for the running of the Dover 150. Nicolas Moreau would lead the field of 38 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #15 FNM eSports machine and the #88 of James A Mor...
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On April 23rd, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Dover Motor Speedway for the running of the Dover 150. Nicolas Moreau would lead the field of 38 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #15 FNM eSports machine and the #88 of James A Morris would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #00 of Ryan Lark2 put on a show for the fans and his Carolina Boys crew during the event, climbing from a 35th place starting position to finish 7th, up 28 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #50 Rumble Racing driver Martin Giroux did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 7th place starting position to finish a disappointing 36th place. The #39 of Zack Saunders also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 3rd place for Tipton-Harding Motorsports. The #15 of Nicolas Moreau set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 22.474, proving that FNM eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #15 of Nicolas Moreau for FNM eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 127 of the 153 laps on their way to victory in the Dover 150 and his 6th win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.130 over second place finisher James A Morris in the #88 Elliott Sadler eSports 2 machine. The #39 of Zack Saunders finished in third for Tipton-Harding Motorsports, followed by the #77 of Zachary Trevino in fourth and the #99 of JP Burns in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On April 21st, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 250. Jeff Chandler would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #31 Elliott Sadler Esports machine and the #19 of Richie C...
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On April 21st, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 250. Jeff Chandler would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #31 Elliott Sadler Esports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid. The #48 of Jamie Knopf took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 29 of the 125 laps.
The #2 of Allen DaRonco put on a show for the fans and his Elevated eSports crew during the event, climbing from a 24th place starting position to finish 4th, up 20 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #31 Elliott Sadler Esports driver Jeff Chandler did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 25th place. The #2 of Allen DaRonco set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 40.240, proving that Elevated eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #98 of Nick Alford for HotLap Heros who took the checkered flag, leading 19 of the 125 laps on their way to victory in the Auto Club 250 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.091 over second place finisher Brandon Phetterplace in the #34 HotLap Heros machine. The #48 of Jamie Knopf finished in third for LA Motorsports, followed by the #2 of Allen DaRonco in fourth and the #19 of Richie Coy in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On April 16th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Rockingham Speedway for the running of the Rockingham 150. JP Burns would lead the field of 39 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #99 Elevated eSports machine and the #15 of Nicolas ...
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On April 16th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Rockingham Speedway for the running of the Rockingham 150. JP Burns would lead the field of 39 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #99 Elevated eSports machine and the #15 of Nicolas Moreau would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #28 of TJ Bartel put on a show for the fans and his Elliott Sadler Esports crew during the event, climbing from a 36th place starting position to finish 7th, up 29 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #94 BTR Racing driver Bobby Terrell did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 5th place starting position to finish a disappointing 29th place. The #21 of Wyatt Hunley also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 3rd place for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR). The #15 of Nicolas Moreau set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 23.470, proving that FNM eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #15 of Nicolas Moreau for FNM eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 87 of the 145 laps on their way to victory in the Rockingham 150 and his 5th win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.176 over second place finisher Zachary Trevino in the #77 Lucky 7 Motorsports machine. The #21 of Wyatt Hunley finished in third for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR), followed by the #42 of Kyle Millikin in fourth and the #22 of Micheal P Blackner in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On April 14th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 250. Cody Porter would lead the field of 27 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #4 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #48 of Jamie ...
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On April 14th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 250. Cody Porter would lead the field of 27 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #4 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #48 of Jamie Knopf would join him on the front row of the grid. The #06 of Daniel Simmons took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 146 of the 250 laps.
The #2 of Allen DaRonco put on a show for the fans and his Elevated eSports crew during the event, climbing from a 25th place starting position to finish 2nd, up 23 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #4 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) driver Cody Porter did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 22nd place. The #06 of Daniel Simmons also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 8th place for Factory Zero6. The #31 of Jeff Chandler set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 14.527, proving that Elliott Sadler Esports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace for HotLap Heros who took the checkered flag, leading 2 of the 250 laps on their way to victory in the Bristol 250 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.372 over second place finisher Allen DaRonco in the #2 Elevated eSports machine. The #19 of Richie Coy finished in third for Fury Motorsports, followed by the #53 of Alexander Hodge in fourth and the #48 of Jamie Knopf in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On April 9th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 200. Micheal P Blackner would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine and the...
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On April 9th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 200. Micheal P Blackner would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine and the #08 of Scott Healy would join him on the front row of the grid. The #08 of Scott Healy took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 63 of the 200 laps.
The #99 of JP Burns put on a show for the fans and his Elevated eSports crew during the event, climbing from a 27th place starting position to finish 2nd, up 25 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports driver Micheal P Blackner did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 28th place. The #08 of Scott Healy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 14.458, proving that Meis Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #88 of James A Morris for Lanakila Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 21 of the 200 laps on their way to victory in the Bristol 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.237 over second place finisher JP Burns in the #99 Elevated eSports machine. The #71 of Brenden Polt finished in third for Lanakila Racing, followed by the #7 of Wayne Grasse in fourth and the #43 of Louis Meglen in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On April 7th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Darlington Raceway for the running of the Darlington 250. Nick Alford would lead the field of 28 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #98 HotLap Heros machine and the #4 of Cody Porter would joi...
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On April 7th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Darlington Raceway for the running of the Darlington 250. Nick Alford would lead the field of 28 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #98 HotLap Heros machine and the #4 of Cody Porter would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #9 of Colby Meis3 put on a show for the fans and his Meis Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 28th place starting position to finish 16th, up 12 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #21 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) driver Ray Gill did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 11th place starting position to finish a disappointing 20th place. The #4 of Cody Porter set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 28.965, proving that Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #4 of Cody Porter for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) who took the checkered flag, leading 101 of the 183 laps on their way to victory in the Darlington 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 02.977 over second place finisher Robert Fitzpatrick Jr in the #3 RFH Racing machine. The #99 of Cavin Ruff finished in third for RFH Racing, followed by the #98 of Nick Alford in fourth and the #31 of Jeff Chandler in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On April 2nd, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 200. Robert Melikian would lead the field of 31 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #16 Elevated eSports machine and the #94 of...
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On April 2nd, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 200. Robert Melikian would lead the field of 31 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #16 Elevated eSports machine and the #94 of Bobby Terrell would join him on the front row of the grid. The #94 of Bobby Terrell took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 43 of the 78 laps.
The #61 of Josh Mayeu put on a show for the fans and his Fury Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 29th place starting position to finish 6th, up 23 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #42 Elevated eSports driver Kyle Millikin did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 24th place. The #11 of Tony Solare also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 2nd place for Fury Motorsports. The #2 of Allen DaRonco set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 49.703, proving that Elevated eSports2 builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #10 of Ryan C Chapman for Elevated eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 2 of the 78 laps on their way to victory in the Talladega 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.063 over second place finisher Tony Solare in the #11 Fury Motorsports machine. The #94 of Bobby Terrell finished in third for BTR Racing, followed by the #16 of Robert Melikian in fourth and the #88 of James A Morris in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On March 31st, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Martinsville 250. Richie Coy would lead the field of 29 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #34 of Brandon Phe...
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On March 31st, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Martinsville 250. Richie Coy would lead the field of 29 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #7 of Wayne Grasse put on a show for the fans and his WGRacing crew during the event, climbing from a 27th place starting position to finish 13th, up 14 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #78 Baily Gelinas Racing driver Baily gelinas did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 8th place starting position to finish a disappointing 26th place. The #33 of Ben Tracy also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 12th place for Tracy Motorsports. The #19 of Richie Coy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 19.277, proving that Fury Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 156 of the 250 laps on their way to victory in the Martinsville 250 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.610 over second place finisher Daniel Simmons in the #06 Factory Zero6 machine. The #34 of Brandon Phetterplace finished in third for HotLap Heros, followed by the #98 of Nick Alford in fourth and the #28 of TJ Bartel in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On March 26th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Martinsville 200. Wyatt Hunley would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and th...
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On March 26th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Martinsville 200. Wyatt Hunley would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #15 of Nicolas Moreau would join him on the front row of the grid. Wyatt Hunley would go on to lead a race-high 95 of the 206 laps of the event.
The #62 of Markyle Henderson put on a show for the fans and his Digital Racing Team crew during the event, climbing from a 31st place starting position to finish 9th, up 22 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #28 Jeff Chandler Racing driver TJ Bartel did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 4th place starting position to finish a disappointing 23rd place. The #15 of Nicolas Moreau also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 1st place for FNM eSports. The #15 of Nicolas Moreau set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 19.031, proving that FNM eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #15 of Nicolas Moreau for FNM eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 60 of the 206 laps on their way to victory in the Martinsville 200 and his 4th win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.698 over second place finisher Wyatt Hunley in the #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine. The #22 of Micheal P Blackner finished in third for Shock N Awe Motorsports, followed by the #24 of William Lark3 in fourth and the #99 of JP Burns in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On March 24th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Homestead Miami Speedway for the running of the Homestead 250. Ben Tracy would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #33 Tracy Motorsports machine and the #28 of TJ Bartel w...
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On March 24th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Homestead Miami Speedway for the running of the Homestead 250. Ben Tracy would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #33 Tracy Motorsports machine and the #28 of TJ Bartel would join him on the front row of the grid. The #78 of Baily gelinas took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 94 of the 167 laps.
The #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr put on a show for the fans and his RFH Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 25th place starting position to finish 3rd, up 22 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #09 JACE MOTORSPORTS driver J.C. Evans did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 12th place starting position to finish a disappointing 27th place. The #78 of Baily gelinas set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 33.075, proving that Baily Gelinas Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #28 of TJ Bartel for Jeff Chandler Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 55 of the 167 laps on their way to victory in the Homestead 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.046 over second place finisher Nick Alford in the #98 HotLap Heros machine. The #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr finished in third for RFH Racing, followed by the #06 of Daniel Simmons in fourth and the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On March 19th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Homestead Miami Speedway for the running of the Homestead 200. TJ Bartel would lead the field of 30 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #28 Jeff Chandler Racing machine and the #15 of...
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On March 19th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Homestead Miami Speedway for the running of the Homestead 200. TJ Bartel would lead the field of 30 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #28 Jeff Chandler Racing machine and the #15 of Nicolas Moreau would join him on the front row of the grid. The #15 of Nicolas Moreau took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 105 of the 134 laps.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 26th place starting position to finish 3rd, up 23 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) driver Wyatt Hunley did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 6th place starting position to finish a disappointing 29th place. The #61 of Josh Mayeu also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 5th place for Fury Motorsports. The #22 of Micheal P Blackner set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 32.644, proving that Shock N Awe Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #28 of TJ Bartel for Jeff Chandler Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 22 of the 134 laps on their way to victory in the Homestead 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 02.025 over second place finisher Nicolas Moreau in the #15 FNM eSports machine. The #31 of Jeff Chandler finished in third for Jeff Chandler Racing, followed by the #08 of James A Morris in fourth and the #61 of Josh Mayeu in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On March 17th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the running of the Las Vegas 250. Baily gelinas would lead the field of 31 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #78 Baily Gelinas Racing machine and the #06 of Dani...
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On March 17th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the running of the Las Vegas 250. Baily gelinas would lead the field of 31 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #78 Baily Gelinas Racing machine and the #06 of Daniel Simmons would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 29th place starting position to finish 6th, up 23 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #78 Baily Gelinas Racing driver Baily gelinas did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 22nd place. The #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 3rd place for RFH Racing. The #48 of Jamie Knopf set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 29.624, proving that LA Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 62 of the 167 laps on their way to victory in the Las Vegas 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 01.643 over second place finisher Nick Alford in the #98 HotLap Heros machine. The #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr finished in third for RFH Racing, followed by the #06 of Daniel Simmons in fourth and the #1 of Cory Adkins in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On March 15th, 2025, the drivers of the Formula 1 World Championship headed to Red Bull Ring for the running of the Austrian Grand Prix. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 5 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Co...
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On March 15th, 2025, the drivers of the Formula 1 World Championship headed to Red Bull Ring for the running of the Austrian Grand Prix. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 5 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #14 of Steven Allen3 put on a show for the fans and his BeKustom Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 3rd place starting position to finish 2nd, up 1 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #19 Coy E-Racing driver Richie Coy did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 2nd place starting position to finish a disappointing 4th place. The #23 of Brodie Hannah set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:06.123, proving that Fury Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 32 of the 36 laps on their way to victory in the Austrian Grand Prix and his 5th win of the season. The margin of victory was 1:06.052 over second place finisher Steven Allen3 in the #14 BeKustom Racing machine. The #11 of Tony Solare finished in third for Fury Motorsports, followed by the #19 of Richie Coy in fourth and the #22 of Micheal P Blackner in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Formula 1 World Championship season.
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On March 12th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the running of the Las Vegas 200. James A Morris would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and ...
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On March 12th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the running of the Las Vegas 200. James A Morris would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #71 of Brenden Polt would join him on the front row of the grid. James A Morris would go on to lead a race-high 75 of the 134 laps of the event.
The #69 of Donald Bell put on a show for the fans and his 1020 Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 33rd place starting position to finish 11th, up 22 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #94 BTR Racing driver Bobby Terrell did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 27th place. The #18 of James A Morris also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 2nd place for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR). The #15 of Nicolas Moreau set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 30.007, proving that FNM eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #15 of Nicolas Moreau for FNM eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 2 of the 134 laps on their way to victory in the Las Vegas 200 and his 3rd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.090 over second place finisher James A Morris in the #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine. The #71 of Brenden Polt finished in third for Lanakila Racing, followed by the #10 of Ryan C Chapman in fourth and the #61 of Josh Mayeu in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On March 10th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Phoenix Raceway for the running of the Phoenix 250k. Baily gelinas would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #78 Baily Gelinas Racing machine and the #34 of Brandon Phette...
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On March 10th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Phoenix Raceway for the running of the Phoenix 250k. Baily gelinas would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #78 Baily Gelinas Racing machine and the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace would join him on the front row of the grid. Baily gelinas would go on to lead a race-high 77 of the 156 laps of the event.
The #53 of Alexander Hodge put on a show for the fans and his RFH Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 21st place starting position to finish 7th, up 14 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #78 Baily Gelinas Racing driver Baily gelinas did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 22nd place. The #98 of Nick Alford set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 27.560, proving that HotLap Heros builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #98 of Nick Alford for HotLap Heros who took the checkered flag, leading 38 of the 156 laps on their way to victory in the Phoenix 250k and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.513 over second place finisher Robert Fitzpatrick Jr in the #3 RFH Racing machine. The #34 of Brandon Phetterplace finished in third for HotLap Heros, followed by the #19 of Richie Coy in fourth and the #24 of William Lark3 in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On March 5th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Circuit of the Americas for the running of the Echo Park Automotive 200k. Nicolas Moreau would lead the field of 31 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #15 FNM eSports machine and the ...
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On March 5th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Circuit of the Americas for the running of the Echo Park Automotive 200k. Nicolas Moreau would lead the field of 31 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #15 FNM eSports machine and the #99 of JP Burns would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 26th place starting position to finish 10th, up 16 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #42 Elevated eSports driver Kyle Millikin did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 12th place starting position to finish a disappointing 28th place. The #15 of Nicolas Moreau set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:37.304, proving that FNM eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #15 of Nicolas Moreau for FNM eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 31 of the 40 laps on their way to victory in the Echo Park Automotive 200k and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 07.857 over second place finisher Tony Solare in the #11 Fury Motorsports machine. The #71 of Brenden Polt finished in third for Lanakila Racing, followed by the #22 of Micheal P Blackner in fourth and the #51 of Merrick Watchorn in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On March 3rd, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Circuit of the Americas for the running of the Echo Park Automotive 250k. Baily gelinas would lead the field of 27 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #78 Baily Gelinas Racing machine and the #...
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On March 3rd, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Circuit of the Americas for the running of the Echo Park Automotive 250k. Baily gelinas would lead the field of 27 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #78 Baily Gelinas Racing machine and the #98 of Nick Alford would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #22 of Micheal P Blackner put on a show for the fans and his Shock N Awe Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 24th place starting position to finish 10th, up 14 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #1 Carolina Boys driver Cory Adkins did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 13th place starting position to finish a disappointing 27th place. The #78 of Baily gelinas set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:35.906, proving that Baily Gelinas Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #78 of Baily gelinas for Baily Gelinas Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 31 of the 52 laps on their way to victory in the Echo Park Automotive 250k and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 06.505 over second place finisher Nick Alford in the #98 HotLap Heros machine. The #34 of Brandon Phetterplace finished in third for HotLap Heros, followed by the #06 of Daniel Simmons in fourth and the #31 of Jeff Chandler in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On March 1st, 2025, the drivers of the Formula 1 World Championship headed to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the running of the Canadian Grand Prix. Micheal P Blackner would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine a...
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On March 1st, 2025, the drivers of the Formula 1 World Championship headed to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the running of the Canadian Grand Prix. Micheal P Blackner would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid. Micheal P Blackner would go on to lead a race-high 20 of the 35 laps of the event.
The #23 of Brodie Hannah put on a show for the fans and his Fury Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 8th place starting position to finish 1st, up 7 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #19 Coy E-Racing driver Richie Coy did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 2nd place starting position to finish a disappointing 6th place. The #22 of Micheal P Blackner set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:12.455, proving that Shock N Awe Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 15 of the 35 laps on their way to victory in the Canadian Grand Prix and his 3rd win of the season. The margin of victory was 09.396 over second place finisher Micheal P Blackner in the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine. The #51 of Brandon Elder finished in third for BeKustom Racing, followed by the #14 of Steven Allen3 in fourth and the #29 of Colby Meis3 in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Formula 1 World Championship season.
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On February 26th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 200. Nicolas Moreau would lead the field of 37 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #15 FNM eSports machine and the #64 of Scott ...
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On February 26th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 200. Nicolas Moreau would lead the field of 37 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #15 FNM eSports machine and the #64 of Scott Healy would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 33rd place starting position to finish 4th, up 29 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #7 WGRacing driver Wayne Grasse did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 16th place starting position to finish a disappointing 37th place. The #64 of Scott Healy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 39.734, proving that Meis Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #15 of Nicolas Moreau for FNM eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 67 of the 100 laps on their way to victory in the Auto Club 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.750 over second place finisher Cory Adkins in the #1 Carolina Boys machine. The #64 of Scott Healy finished in third for Meis Motorsports, followed by the #31 of Jeff Chandler in fourth and the #18 of James A Morris in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On February 24th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the running of the Atlanta 250. Chris Goar would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #89 Elevated eSports2 machine and the #34 of Brandon Phe...
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On February 24th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the running of the Atlanta 250. Chris Goar would lead the field of 32 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #89 Elevated eSports2 machine and the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #16 of Robert Melikian put on a show for the fans and his Elevated eSports crew during the event, climbing from a 23rd place starting position to finish 5th, up 18 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #89 Elevated eSports2 driver Chris Goar did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 23rd place. The #22 of Micheal P Blackner also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 14th place for Shock N Awe Motorsports. The #92 of Cameron King3 set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 29.355, proving that HotLap Heros builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr for RFH Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 47 of the 163 laps on their way to victory in the Atlanta 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.183 over second place finisher Cavin Ruff in the #99 RFH Racing machine. The #09 of J.C. Evans finished in third for JACE MOTORSPORTS, followed by the #28 of TJ Bartel in fourth and the #16 of Robert Melikian in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On February 19th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the running of the Atlanta 200. Chris Goar would lead the field of 35 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #89 Elevated eSports2 machine and the #10 of Ry...
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On February 19th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the running of the Atlanta 200. Chris Goar would lead the field of 35 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #89 Elevated eSports2 machine and the #10 of Ryan C Chapman would join him on the front row of the grid. The #10 of Ryan C Chapman took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 75 of the 132 laps.
The #22 of Micheal P Blackner put on a show for the fans and his Shock N Awe Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 35th place starting position to finish 13th, up 22 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #89 Elevated eSports2 driver Chris Goar did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 25th place. The #69 of Donald Bell set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 29.444, proving that 1020 Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #1 of Cory Adkins for Carolina Boys who took the checkered flag, leading 25 of the 132 laps on their way to victory in the Atlanta 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.072 over second place finisher Ryan C Chapman in the #10 Elevated eSports machine. The #28 of TJ Bartel finished in third for Jeff Chandler Racing, followed by the #4 of Brenden Polt in fourth and the #6 of James Tory in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On February 17th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the Daytona 250. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 HotLap Heros machine and the #19 o...
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On February 17th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the Daytona 250. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 33 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 HotLap Heros machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid. The #24 of William Lark3 took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 45 of the 100 laps.
The #98 of Nick Alford put on a show for the fans and his HotLap Heros crew during the event, climbing from a 30th place starting position to finish 3rd, up 27 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #51 HotLap Heros driver Brian Messer did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 23rd place. The #28 of TJ Bartel also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 4th place for Jeff Chandler Racing. The #24 of William Lark3 set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 45.548, proving that Carolina Boys builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace for HotLap Heros who took the checkered flag, leading 3 of the 100 laps on their way to victory in the Daytona 250 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.054 over second place finisher Cameron King3 in the #92 HotLap Heros machine. The #98 of Nick Alford finished in third for HotLap Heros, followed by the #28 of TJ Bartel in fourth and the #7 of Wayne Grasse in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On February 15th, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Formula 1 World Championship headed to Autódromo José Carlos Pace for the running of the São Paulo Grand Prix. Micheal P Blackner would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #22 Shock N Awe Motorsp...
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On February 15th, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Formula 1 World Championship headed to Autódromo José Carlos Pace for the running of the São Paulo Grand Prix. Micheal P Blackner would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine and the #23 of Brodie Hannah would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #14 of Steven Allen3 put on a show for the fans and his crew during the event, climbing from a 7th place starting position to finish 4th, up 3 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #53 Pepto Racing driver Joe Flanagan did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 5th place starting position to finish a disappointing 7th place. The #23 of Brodie Hannah set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:09.055, proving that Fury Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 36 of the 36 laps on their way to victory in the São Paulo Grand Prix and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 27.986 over second place finisher Micheal P Blackner in the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine. The #51 of Brandon Elder finished in third for BeKustom Racing, followed by the #14 of Steven Allen3 in fourth and the #29 of Colby Meis3 in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A FTSR Formula 1 World Championship season.
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On February 12th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the Daytona 200. James A Morris would lead the field of 36 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machi...
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On February 12th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the Daytona 200. James A Morris would lead the field of 36 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #9 of Marshall Johnson would join him on the front row of the grid. The #10 of Ryan C Chapman took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 20 of the 83 laps.
The #3 of Chad Lang put on a show for the fans and his Flying Tigers Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 32nd place starting position to finish 7th, up 25 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #18 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) driver James A Morris did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 28th place. The #29 of Mike Redmon set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 46.082, proving that builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #42 of Kyle Millikin for Elevated eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 11 of the 83 laps on their way to victory in the Daytona 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.083 over second place finisher Ryan Lark2 in the #00 Carolina Boys machine. The #51 of Merrick Watchorn finished in third for Meis Motorsports, followed by the #43 of Louis Meglen in fourth and the #36 of Dave Nestor in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On February 10th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the FTSR Duel at Daytona - Race 2. Richie Coy would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine a...
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On February 10th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the FTSR Duel at Daytona - Race 2. Richie Coy would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #22 of Micheal P Blackner would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 13th place starting position to finish 7th, up 6 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #48 LA Motorsports driver Jamie Knopf did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 6th place starting position to finish a disappointing 15th place. The #00 of Ryan Lark2 also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 2nd place for Carolina Boys. The #22 of Micheal P Blackner set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 45.425, proving that Shock N Awe Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 20 of the 26 laps on their way to victory in the FTSR Duel at Daytona - Race 2 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.029 over second place finisher Ryan Lark2 in the #00 Carolina Boys machine. The #24 of William Lark3 finished in third for Carolina Boys, followed by the #1 of Cory Adkins in fourth and the #03 of Brian Dixon in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On February 10th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the FTSR Duel at Daytona - Race 1. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 HotLap Heros mac...
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On February 10th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the FTSR Duel at Daytona - Race 1. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 HotLap Heros machine and the #10 of Coltin Ghumm would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #99 of Cavin Ruff put on a show for the fans and his RFH Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 14th place starting position to finish 6th, up 8 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #42 Elevated eSports driver Kyle Millikin did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 15th place. The #45 of Zach Young3 also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 9th place for Young Racing. The #10 of Coltin Ghumm set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 45.387, proving that Elevated eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace for HotLap Heros who took the checkered flag, leading 25 of the 25 laps on their way to victory in the FTSR Duel at Daytona - Race 1 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.055 over second place finisher Brian Messer in the #51 HotLap Heros machine. The #92 of Cameron King3 finished in third for HotLap Heros, followed by the #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr in fourth and the #4 of Keith Hume Sr in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2025-A Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On February 1st, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Road Atlanta for the running of the 60 Minutes of Road Atlanta. Colby Meis3 would lead the field of 7 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #29 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine and the #19 ...
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On February 1st, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Road Atlanta for the running of the 60 Minutes of Road Atlanta. Colby Meis3 would lead the field of 7 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #29 Shock N Awe Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #01 of Nathan Biggart put on a show for the fans and his Tracy Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 7th place starting position to finish 1st, up 6 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #29 Shock N Awe Motorsports driver Colby Meis3 did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 7th place. The #01 of Nathan Biggart set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:18.569, proving that Tracy Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #01 of Nathan Biggart for Tracy Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 38 of the 45 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Road Atlanta and his 5th win of the season. The margin of victory was 1:01.920 over second place finisher Brodie Hannah in the #23 Fury Motorsports machine. The #51 of Brandon Elder finished in third for BeKustom Racing, followed by the #19 of Richie Coy in fourth and the #14 of Steven Allen3 in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On January 27th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the running of the Charlotte 250. Troy Torgerson would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #39 TnT machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would j...
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On January 27th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the running of the Charlotte 250. Troy Torgerson would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #39 TnT machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #98 of Nick Alford put on a show for the fans and his Buie eSports crew during the event, climbing from a 15th place starting position to finish 3rd, up 12 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #66 Buie eSports driver Brandon Six did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 19th place. The #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 6th place for RFH Racing. The #51 of Brian Messer set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 29.441, proving that Buie eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace for Buie eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 79 of the 167 laps on their way to victory in the Charlotte 250 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 01.025 over second place finisher Richie Coy in the #19 Fury Motorsports machine. The #98 of Nick Alford finished in third for Buie eSports, followed by the #33 of Ben Tracy in fourth and the #06 of Daniel Simmons in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On January 25th, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Road America for the running of the 60 Minutes of Road America. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 9 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #51 of Br...
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On January 25th, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Road America for the running of the 60 Minutes of Road America. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 9 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #51 of Brandon Elder would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #01 of Nathan Biggart put on a show for the fans and his Tracy Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 5th place starting position to finish 1st, up 4 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #23 Fury Motorsports driver Brodie Hannah did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 5th place. The #01 of Nathan Biggart set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 2:24.689, proving that Tracy Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #01 of Nathan Biggart for Tracy Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 15 of the 24 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Road America and his 4th win of the season. The margin of victory was 40.373 over second place finisher Brandon Elder in the #51 BeKustom Racing machine. The #19 of Richie Coy finished in third for Coy E-Racing, followed by the #13 of TJ Bartel in fourth and the #23 of Brodie Hannah in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On January 22nd, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the running of the Charlotte 200. Richie Coy would lead the field of 16 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #53 of ...
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On January 22nd, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the running of the Charlotte 200. Richie Coy would lead the field of 16 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #53 of Joe Flanagan would join him on the front row of the grid. The #23 of Brodie Hannah took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 62 of the 134 laps.
The #21 of Brenden Polt put on a show for the fans and his Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) crew during the event, climbing from a 9th place starting position to finish 5th, up 4 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #36 Elevated eSports driver Dave Nestor did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 4th place starting position to finish a disappointing 11th place. The #89 of Chris Goar set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 29.534, proving that Elevated eSports2 builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 54 of the 134 laps on their way to victory in the Charlotte 200 and his 3rd win of the season. The margin of victory was 01.465 over second place finisher Brodie Hannah in the #23 Fury Motorsports machine. The #16 of Robert Melikian finished in third for Elevated eSports, followed by the #88 of James A Morris in fourth and the #21 of Brenden Polt in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On January 20th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 250. TJ Bartel would lead the field of 14 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #13 ULTRA e-Sports machine and the #53 of Alexander Hodge ...
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On January 20th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 250. TJ Bartel would lead the field of 14 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #13 ULTRA e-Sports machine and the #53 of Alexander Hodge would join him on the front row of the grid. The #98 of Nick Alford took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 95 of the 250 laps.
The #48 of Jamie Knopf put on a show for the fans and his Tracy Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 10th place starting position to finish 2nd, up 8 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #34 Buie eSports driver Brandon Phetterplace did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 5th place starting position to finish a disappointing 11th place. The #33 of Ben Tracy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 14.397, proving that Tracy Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #13 of TJ Bartel for ULTRA e-Sports who took the checkered flag, leading 64 of the 250 laps on their way to victory in the Bristol 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.035 over second place finisher Jamie Knopf in the #48 Tracy Motorsports machine. The #66 of Brandon Six finished in third for Buie eSports, followed by the #06 of Daniel Simmons in fourth and the #98 of Nick Alford in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On January 15th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 200. Bobby Terrell would lead the field of 11 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #14 BTR Racing machine and the #23 of Brodie ...
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On January 15th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Bristol 200. Bobby Terrell would lead the field of 11 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #14 BTR Racing machine and the #23 of Brodie Hannah would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #43 of Louis Meglen put on a show for the fans and his Meglen Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 11th place starting position to finish 2nd, up 9 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #53 Pepto Racing driver Joe Flanagan did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 4th place starting position to finish a disappointing 9th place. The #23 of Brodie Hannah set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 14.584, proving that Fury Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 198 of the 200 laps on their way to victory in the Bristol 200 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 02.502 over second place finisher Louis Meglen in the #43 Meglen Racing machine. The #16 of Robert Melikian finished in third for Elevated eSports, followed by the #14 of Bobby Terrell in fourth and the #42 of Kyle Millikin in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On January 13th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Michigan International Speedway for the running of the Michigan 250. Daniel Simmons would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #06 Tracy Motorsports machine and the #19 o...
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On January 13th, 2025, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Michigan International Speedway for the running of the Michigan 250. Daniel Simmons would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #06 Tracy Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid. Daniel Simmons would go on to lead a race-high 50 of the 125 laps of the event.
The #99 of Cavin Ruff put on a show for the fans and his RFH Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 15th place starting position to finish 4th, up 11 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #53 RFH Racing driver Alexander Hodge did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 16th place. The #48 of Jamie Knopf also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 2nd place for Tracy Motorsports. The #11 of Tony Solare set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 37.680, proving that Fury Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #33 of Ben Tracy for Tracy Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 8 of the 125 laps on their way to victory in the Michigan 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.033 over second place finisher Jamie Knopf in the #48 Tracy Motorsports machine. The #06 of Daniel Simmons finished in third for Tracy Motorsports, followed by the #99 of Cavin Ruff in fourth and the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On January 11th, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for the running of the 60 Minutes of Mosport. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and ...
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On January 11th, 2025, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for the running of the 60 Minutes of Mosport. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #53 of Joe Flanagan would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #01 of Nathan Biggart put on a show for the fans and his Tracy Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 6th place starting position to finish 1st, up 5 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #51 BeKustom Racing driver Brandon Elder did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 7th place. The #23 of Brodie Hannah also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 2nd place for Fury Motorsports. The #01 of Nathan Biggart set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:15.635, proving that Tracy Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #01 of Nathan Biggart for Tracy Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 30 of the 47 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Mosport and his 3rd win of the season. The margin of victory was 19.844 over second place finisher Brodie Hannah in the #23 Fury Motorsports machine. The #14 of Steven Allen3 finished in third for BeKustom Racing, followed by the #53 of Joe Flanagan in fourth and the #19 of Richie Coy in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On January 8th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Michigan International Speedway for the running of the Michigan 200. Mike George3 would lead the field of 21 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #29 MGM machine and the #23 of Brodie...
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On January 8th, 2025, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Michigan International Speedway for the running of the Michigan 200. Mike George3 would lead the field of 21 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #29 MGM machine and the #23 of Brodie Hannah would join him on the front row of the grid. The #19 of Richie Coy took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 35 of the 100 laps.
The #98 of Matthew Gehringer put on a show for the fans and his MGRacing crew during the event, climbing from a 21st place starting position to finish 10th, up 11 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #89 Elevated eSports2 driver Chris Goar did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 15th place. The #19 of Richie Coy also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 2nd place for Fury Motorsports. The #98 of Matthew Gehringer set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 38.626, proving that MGRacing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 27 of the 100 laps on their way to victory in the Michigan 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.021 over second place finisher Richie Coy in the #19 Fury Motorsports machine. The #42 of Kyle Millikin finished in third for Elevated eSports, followed by the #10 of Ryan C Chapman in fourth and the #29 of Mike George3 in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On December 23rd, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Richmond Raceway for the running of the Richmond 250. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 Buie eSports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy ...
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On December 23rd, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Richmond Raceway for the running of the Richmond 250. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 Buie eSports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid. Brandon Phetterplace would go on to lead a race-high 154 of the 250 laps of the event.
The #13 of TJ Bartel put on a show for the fans and his Ultra Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 14th place starting position to finish 4th, up 10 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #3 RFH Racing driver Robert Fitzpatrick Jr did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 12th place. The #34 of Brandon Phetterplace set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 21.916, proving that Buie eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #66 of Brandon Six for Buie eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 84 of the 250 laps on their way to victory in the Richmond 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 04.426 over second place finisher Cavin Ruff in the #99 RFH Racing machine. The #19 of Richie Coy finished in third for Fury Motorsports, followed by the #13 of TJ Bartel in fourth and the #51 of Brian Messer in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On December 21st, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Watkins Glen International for the running of the 60 Minutes of Watkins Glen. James A Morris would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 TRD Nordecke eSports machi...
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On December 21st, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Watkins Glen International for the running of the 60 Minutes of Watkins Glen. James A Morris would lead the field of 8 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #18 TRD Nordecke eSports machine and the #51 of Brandon Elder would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #23 of Brodie Hannah put on a show for the fans and his Fury Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 4th place starting position to finish 1st, up 3 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #18 TRD Nordecke eSports driver James A Morris did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 6th place. The #13 of TJ Bartel also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 5th place for Ultra Motorsports. The #19 of Richie Coy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:44.636, proving that Coy E-Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 31 of the 34 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Watkins Glen and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 03.384 over second place finisher Brandon Elder in the #51 BeKustom Racing machine. The #53 of Joe Flanagan finished in third for Pepto Racing, followed by the #14 of Steven Allen3 in fourth and the #13 of TJ Bartel in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On December 21st, 2024, TRD Nordecke eSports annouced that they had signed driver James A Morris to pilot the # 18 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) car in the FTSR Sportscar Championship for the 2024-D season.
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On December 21st, 2024, TRD Nordecke eSports annouced that they had signed driver James A Morris to pilot the # 18 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) car in the FTSR Sportscar Championship for the 2024-D season.
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On December 18th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Richmond Raceway for the running of the Richmond 200. Richie Coy would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #14 of Bobby Te...
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On December 18th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Richmond Raceway for the running of the Richmond 200. Richie Coy would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #14 of Bobby Terrell would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #23 of Brodie Hannah put on a show for the fans and his Fury Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 13th place starting position to finish 4th, up 9 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #29 MGM driver Mike George3 did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 16th place. The #19 of Richie Coy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 21.559, proving that Fury Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 200 of the 200 laps on their way to victory in the Richmond 200 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 05.894 over second place finisher Bobby Terrell in the #14 BTR Racing machine. The #21 of Brenden Polt finished in third for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR), followed by the #23 of Brodie Hannah in fourth and the #88 of James A Morris in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On December 16th, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 250. Tracy Powers would lead the field of 21 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #43 TnT machine and the #42 of Kyle Millikin would ...
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On December 16th, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 250. Tracy Powers would lead the field of 21 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #43 TnT machine and the #42 of Kyle Millikin would join him on the front row of the grid. The #99 of Cavin Ruff took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 42 of the 126 laps.
The #12 of Robert Fitzpatrick Sr put on a show for the fans and his RFH Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 19th place starting position to finish 4th, up 15 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #1 AeroSpeed Racing driver Steve Tucker did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 6th place starting position to finish a disappointing 20th place. The #5 of Sherwood Williford set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 48.434, proving that Patriot Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #34 of Brandon Phetterplace for Buie eSports who took the checkered flag, leading 9 of the 126 laps on their way to victory in the Talladega 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.055 over second place finisher Robert Fitzpatrick Jr in the #3 RFH Racing machine. The #43 of Tracy Powers finished in third for TnT, followed by the #12 of Robert Fitzpatrick Sr in fourth and the #23 of Brodie Hannah in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On December 16th, 2024, RFH Racing annouced that they had signed driver Alexander Hodge to pilot the # 53 NASCAR Next Gen Ford Mustang car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series for the 2024-D season.
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On December 16th, 2024, RFH Racing annouced that they had signed driver Alexander Hodge to pilot the # 53 NASCAR Next Gen Ford Mustang car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series for the 2024-D season.
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On December 14th, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to WeatherTech Raceway at Laguna Seca for the running of the 60 Minutes of Laguna Seca. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 6 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports mac...
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On December 14th, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to WeatherTech Raceway at Laguna Seca for the running of the 60 Minutes of Laguna Seca. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 6 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #51 of Brandon Elder would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #23 of Brodie Hannah put on a show for the fans and his Fury Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 1st place starting position to finish 1st, up 0 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #23 Fury Motorsports driver Brodie Hannah did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 1st place. The #51 of Brandon Elder set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:22.523, proving that BeKustom Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #23 of Brodie Hannah for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 43 of the 43 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Laguna Seca and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 12.411 over second place finisher Brandon Elder in the #51 BeKustom Racing machine. The #53 of Joe Flanagan finished in third for Pepto Racing, followed by the #11 of Tony Solare in fourth and the #57 of Joey Flanagan in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On December 11th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 200. Mike George3 would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #29 MGM machine and the #89 of Chris Goar ...
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On December 11th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Talladega 200. Mike George3 would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #29 MGM machine and the #89 of Chris Goar would join him on the front row of the grid. The #7 of Wayne Grasse took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 17 of the 77 laps.
The #021 of Keith Hume Sr put on a show for the fans and his crew during the event, climbing from a 20th place starting position to finish 4th, up 16 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #42 Elevated eSports driver Kyle Millikin did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 4th place starting position to finish a disappointing 18th place. The #004 of Travis Dickinson3 also had a notable mistake-free day and managed to bring home a clean car in 12th place for . The #88 of James A Morris set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 49.517, proving that Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #29 of Mike George3 for MGM who took the checkered flag, leading 16 of the 77 laps on their way to victory in the Talladega 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.059 over second place finisher Chris Goar in the #89 Elevated eSports2 machine. The #43 of Louis Meglen finished in third for Meglen Racing, followed by the #021 of Keith Hume Sr in fourth and the #52 of Barry Kramer in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On December 9th, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 250. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 Buie eSports machine and the #66 of Brandon S...
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On December 9th, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 250. Brandon Phetterplace would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #34 Buie eSports machine and the #66 of Brandon Six would join him on the front row of the grid. The #19 of Richie Coy took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 45 of the 125 laps.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 19th place starting position to finish 2nd, up 17 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #66 Buie eSports driver Brandon Six did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 2nd place starting position to finish a disappointing 21st place. The #98 of Nick Alford set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 39.408, proving that Buie eSports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #3 of Robert Fitzpatrick Jr for RFH Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 23 of the 125 laps on their way to victory in the Auto Club 250 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.105 over second place finisher Jeff Chandler in the #31 Jeff Chandler Racing machine. The #19 of Richie Coy finished in third for Fury Motorsports, followed by the #98 of Nick Alford in fourth and the #99 of Cavin Ruff in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On December 7th, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Long Beach Street Circuit for the running of the 60 Minutes of Long Beach. Nathan Biggart would lead the field of 13 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #01 Tracy Motorsports machine and...
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On December 7th, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Long Beach Street Circuit for the running of the 60 Minutes of Long Beach. Nathan Biggart would lead the field of 13 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #01 Tracy Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #14 of Steven Allen3 put on a show for the fans and his BeKustom Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 10th place starting position to finish 3rd, up 7 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #88 Ancient World Gaming driver Ryan Andrew did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 4th place starting position to finish a disappointing 13th place. The #01 of Nathan Biggart set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:19.409, proving that Tracy Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #01 of Nathan Biggart for Tracy Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 44 of the 44 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Long Beach and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 40.324 over second place finisher Brodie Hannah in the #23 Fury Motorsports machine. The #14 of Steven Allen3 finished in third for BeKustom Racing, followed by the #11 of Tony Solare in fourth and the #19 of Richie Coy in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On December 4th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 200. Kyle Millikin would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #42 Elevated eSports machine and the #88 of Jam...
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On December 4th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Auto Club Speedway for the running of the Auto Club 200. Kyle Millikin would lead the field of 22 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #42 Elevated eSports machine and the #88 of James A Morris would join him on the front row of the grid. The #23 of Brodie Hannah took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 57 of the 103 laps.
The #43 of Louis Meglen put on a show for the fans and his Meglen Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 20th place starting position to finish 5th, up 15 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #42 Elevated eSports driver Kyle Millikin did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 16th place. The #24 of Barry Kramer set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 39.830, proving that Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #14 of Bobby Terrell for BTR Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 13 of the 103 laps on their way to victory in the Auto Club 200 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.192 over second place finisher JP Burns in the #99 Elevated eSports2 machine. The #71 of Brenden Polt finished in third for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR), followed by the #53 of Joe Flanagan in fourth and the #43 of Louis Meglen in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On December 2nd, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Dover Motor Speedway for the running of the Dover 200. Richie Coy would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #39 of Troy Torgerson wo...
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On December 2nd, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Dover Motor Speedway for the running of the Dover 200. Richie Coy would lead the field of 15 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #19 Fury Motorsports machine and the #39 of Troy Torgerson would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #14 of Steven Allen3 put on a show for the fans and his DNF Kings crew during the event, climbing from a 14th place starting position to finish 3rd, up 11 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #51 Buie eSports driver Brian Messer did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 11th place. The #43 of Tracy Powers set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 22.445, proving that TnT builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 174 of the 200 laps on their way to victory in the Dover 200 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 05.537 over second place finisher Brandon Phetterplace in the #34 Buie eSports machine. The #14 of Steven Allen3 finished in third for DNF Kings, followed by the #39 of Troy Torgerson in fourth and the #66 of Brandon Six in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On November 30th, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Sebring International Raceway for the running of the 60 Minutes of Sebring. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 6 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and ...
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On November 30th, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Sebring International Raceway for the running of the 60 Minutes of Sebring. Brodie Hannah would lead the field of 6 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #23 Fury Motorsports machine and the #19 of Richie Coy would join him on the front row of the grid. Brodie Hannah would go on to lead a race-high 17 of the 29 laps of the event.
The #14 of Steven Allen3 put on a show for the fans and his BeKustom Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 4th place starting position to finish 1st, up 3 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #25 Virtual Racing Team driver Steven A Hollingsworth did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 3rd place starting position to finish a disappointing 6th place. The #19 of Richie Coy set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 2:00.905, proving that Coy E-Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #14 of Steven Allen3 for BeKustom Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 7 of the 29 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Sebring and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 01.019 over second place finisher Brodie Hannah in the #23 Fury Motorsports machine. The #19 of Richie Coy finished in third for Coy E-Racing, followed by the #13 of TJ Bartel in fourth and the #11 of Tony Solare in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On November 27th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Dover Motor Speedway for the running of the Dover 150. James A Morris would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #88 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #...
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On November 27th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Dover Motor Speedway for the running of the Dover 150. James A Morris would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #88 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine and the #10 of Ryan Chapman3 would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #23 of Brodie Hannah put on a show for the fans and his Fury Motorsports crew during the event, climbing from a 13th place starting position to finish 4th, up 9 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #88 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) driver James A Morris did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 16th place. The #14 of Bobby Terrell set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 22.407, proving that BTR Racing builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend. At the end of the day, it was the #14 of Bobby Terrell for BTR Racing who took the checkered flag, leading a dominating 99 of the 150 laps on the way to victory in the Dover 150.
At the end of the day, it was the #14 of Bobby Terrell for BTR Racing who took the checkered flag, leading 99 of the 150 laps on their way to victory in the Dover 150 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 01.142 over second place finisher Richie Coy in the #19 Fury Motorsports machine. The #13 of TJ Bartel finished in third for Ultra Motorsports, followed by the #23 of Brodie Hannah in fourth and the #7 of Wayne Grasse in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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On November 25th, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Chicagoland Speedway for the running of the Chicagoland 250. Tracy Powers would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #43 TnT machine and the #42 of Kyle Millikin would j...
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On November 25th, 2024, the drivers of the Victory Fuel Cup Series headed to Chicagoland Speedway for the running of the Chicagoland 250. Tracy Powers would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #43 TnT machine and the #42 of Kyle Millikin would join him on the front row of the grid. The #98 of Nick Alford took the lead early on in the event and was out front for the majority of the day, leading a race-high 69 of the 167 laps.
The #31 of Jeff Chandler put on a show for the fans and his Jeff Chandler Racing crew during the event, climbing from a 14th place starting position to finish 2nd, up 12 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #42 Elevated eSports driver Kyle Millikin did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 2nd place starting position to finish a disappointing 16th place. The #43 of Tracy Powers set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 29.827, proving that TnT builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 48 of the 167 laps on their way to victory in the Chicagoland 250 and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 00.258 over second place finisher Jeff Chandler in the #31 Jeff Chandler Racing machine. The #98 of Nick Alford finished in third for Buie eSports, followed by the #66 of Brandon Six in fourth and the #25 of Steven A Hollingsworth in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D Victory Fuel Cup Series season.
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On November 23rd, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the 60 Minutes of Daytona. Miguel Torres would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #56 Vice Motorsport machine an...
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On November 23rd, 2024, the drivers of the FTSR Sportscar Championship headed to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the 60 Minutes of Daytona. Miguel Torres would lead the field of 18 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #56 Vice Motorsport machine and the #23 of Brodie Hannah would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #18 of Matthew Gehringer put on a show for the fans and his MGRacing crew during the event, climbing from a 17th place starting position to finish 10th, up 7 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #11 Fury Motorsports driver Tony Solare did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 5th place starting position to finish a disappointing 17th place. The #01 of Nathan Biggart set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 1:44.929, proving that Tracy Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #01 of Nathan Biggart for Tracy Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 22 of the 34 laps on their way to victory in the 60 Minutes of Daytona and his 2nd win of the season. The margin of victory was 35.376 over second place finisher Brodie Hannah in the #23 Fury Motorsports machine. The #51 of Brandon Elder finished in third for BeKustom Racing, followed by the #25 of Steven A Hollingsworth in fourth and the #5 of AJ Gutierrez in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D FTSR Sportscar Championship season.
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On November 20th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Chicagoland Speedway for the running of the Chicagoland 200. Bobby Terrell would lead the field of 24 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #14 BTR Racing machine and the #71 of Bren...
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On November 20th, 2024, the drivers of the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series headed to Chicagoland Speedway for the running of the Chicagoland 200. Bobby Terrell would lead the field of 24 drivers to the green flag after a blistering lap in qualifying in his #14 BTR Racing machine and the #71 of Brenden Polt would join him on the front row of the grid.
The #41 of Jason Chilton put on a show for the fans and his TRD Nordecke eSports crew during the event, climbing from a 17th place starting position to finish 5th, up 12 positions on the day. Unfortunately, #14 BTR Racing driver Bobby Terrell did not fair as well and had a tough day, dropping from a 1st place starting position to finish a disappointing 17th place. The #13 of TJ Bartel set the fastest lap of the event with a lap of 30.106, proving that Ultra Motorsports builds some wicked fast racecars and had serious pace this weekend.
At the end of the day, it was the #19 of Richie Coy for Fury Motorsports who took the checkered flag, leading 95 of the 134 laps on their way to victory in the Chicagoland 200 and his 1st win of the season. The margin of victory was 07.953 over second place finisher James A Morris in the #88 Grayson Hume Racing (GHR) machine. The #71 of Brenden Polt finished in third for Grayson Hume Racing (GHR), followed by the #10 of Ryan Chapman3 in fourth and the #41 of Jason Chilton in fifth.
All eyes now turn to next week, where some drivers look to continue their success, while others look to get back on track in the 2024-D SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series season.
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The motorhome of Daniel Simmons, driver of the #06 Factory Zero6 car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Iowa Speedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when ...
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The motorhome of Daniel Simmons, driver of the #06 Factory Zero6 car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Iowa Speedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when returning from the track. I cant imagine who would do this the driver said. Its uncalled for and I hope they catch who did this. Authorities are working the case to see if they can recover any evidence that will lead to the culprit behind the crime.
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The crew chief for the #27 Widow Wax Racing entry driven by Terry Walters in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug ...
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The crew chief for the #27 Widow Wax Racing entry driven by Terry Walters in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test following last weeks event. The team will promote the car chief to crew chief in the meantime and stated that while they are disappointed in the actions by the crew chief, they understand the ruling and agree with the decision. Time will tell how this affects their championship run.
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #26 FNM eSports entry driven by Mathieu Vachon in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false clai...
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #26 FNM eSports entry driven by Mathieu Vachon in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
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The rear tire changer of the #67 Boomerang Motorsports entry driven by James Wallace in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Sonoma Raceway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in al...
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The rear tire changer of the #67 Boomerang Motorsports entry driven by James Wallace in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Sonoma Raceway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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The crew chief for the #11 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Tony Solare in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the rando...
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The crew chief for the #11 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Tony Solare in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test following last weeks event. The team will promote the car chief to crew chief in the meantime and stated that while they are disappointed in the actions by the crew chief, they understand the ruling and agree with the decision. Time will tell how this affects their championship run.
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Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at Atlanta Motor Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had so...
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Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at Atlanta Motor Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #1 Patriot Racing entry driven by Sherwood Williford in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made f...
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #1 Patriot Racing entry driven by Sherwood Williford in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
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The fueler on the #9 MJ Racing entry driven by Marshall Johnson in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Kentucky Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTS...
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The fueler on the #9 MJ Racing entry driven by Marshall Johnson in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Kentucky Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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The fueler on the #20 WG Racing of Va entry driven by TJ Bartel in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Kentucky Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTS...
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The fueler on the #20 WG Racing of Va entry driven by TJ Bartel in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Kentucky Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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Jamie Knopf, driver of the #48 LA Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Iowa Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated th...
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Jamie Knopf, driver of the #48 LA Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Iowa Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports entry driven by Micheal P Blackner in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series following this weeks event at Kentucky Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during pos...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports entry driven by Micheal P Blackner in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series following this weeks event at Kentucky Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they ...
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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The motorhome of Jake Oyler, driver of the #15 FXBG Sim Racing car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Rockingham Speedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when re...
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The motorhome of Jake Oyler, driver of the #15 FXBG Sim Racing car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Rockingham Speedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when returning from the track. I cant imagine who would do this the driver said. Its uncalled for and I hope they catch who did this. Authorities are working the case to see if they can recover any evidence that will lead to the culprit behind the crime.
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Chad Lang, driver of the #4 Flying Tigers Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Atlanta Motor Speedway 2008 . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Chad Lang, driver of the #4 Flying Tigers Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Atlanta Motor Speedway 2008 . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Kentucky Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Kentucky Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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The rear tire changer of the #48 LA Motorsports entry driven by Jamie Knopf in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Charlotte Motor Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in a...
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The rear tire changer of the #48 LA Motorsports entry driven by Jamie Knopf in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Charlotte Motor Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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Chad Lang, driver of the #4 Flying Tigers Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Rockingham Speedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no ...
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Chad Lang, driver of the #4 Flying Tigers Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Rockingham Speedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official comment on the altercation, the driver took to social media and posted a vague response that reads Sometimes, you have to stick up for yourself and show you will not be pushed around. FTSR officials stated that they are investigating the report and expect to take any action later this week.
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The hauler for the #7 WGRacing entry driven by Wayne Grasse in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Rockingham Speedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar s...
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The hauler for the #7 WGRacing entry driven by Wayne Grasse in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Rockingham Speedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar sustained some damage as well. The team was able to locate a rental and is still expected to compete this weekend.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #9 MJ Racing entry driven by Marshall Johnson in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series following this weeks event at World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) . FTSR officials say that the part was found durin...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #9 MJ Racing entry driven by Marshall Johnson in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series following this weeks event at World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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, driver of the # truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Kentucky Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do n...
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, driver of the # truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Kentucky Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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The front tire changer on the #68 DNF Kings entry driven by Bryan Bliss2 in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Charlotte Motor Speedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a...
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The front tire changer on the #68 DNF Kings entry driven by Bryan Bliss2 in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Charlotte Motor Speedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Rockingham Raceway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the Victory Fuel Cup Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Rockingham Raceway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the # truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. Whil...
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the # truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. While the driver did not disclose the amount, he said he was extremely grateful for the good fortune. When asked what his plans are for the winnings, the driver says that he intends on using it towards a recent expansion to his home and further investment into the team.
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The fueler on the #2 Elevated eSports entry driven by Allen DaRonco in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Darlington Raceway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. F...
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The fueler on the #2 Elevated eSports entry driven by Allen DaRonco in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Darlington Raceway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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TJ Bartel, driver of the #98 car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Charlotte Motor Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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TJ Bartel, driver of the #98 car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Charlotte Motor Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Tylar Brown, driver of the #00 Alpha Gear Racing Green truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was signing autographs after the last event at Darlington Raceway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of their...
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Tylar Brown, driver of the #00 Alpha Gear Racing Green truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was signing autographs after the last event at Darlington Raceway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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The motorhome of Chris Custer, driver of the #66 Fuego Autosports truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Darlington Raceway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their moto...
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The motorhome of Chris Custer, driver of the #66 Fuego Autosports truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Darlington Raceway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when returning from the track. I can't imagine who would do this the driver said. Its uncalled for and I hope they catch who did this. Authorities are working the case to see if they can recover any evidence that will lead to the culprit behind the crime.
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The crew chief for the #9 Fuego Autosports entry driven by Colby Meis3 in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random dr...
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The crew chief for the #9 Fuego Autosports entry driven by Colby Meis3 in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test following last weeks event. The team will promote the car chief to crew chief in the meantime and stated that while they are disappointed in the actions by the crew chief, they understand the ruling and agree with the decision. Time will tell how this affects their championship run.
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The front tire changer on the #99 Elevated eSports Racing entry driven by JP Burns in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Darlington Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to m...
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The front tire changer on the #99 Elevated eSports Racing entry driven by JP Burns in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Darlington Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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The crew chief for the #7 WGRacing entry driven by Wayne Grasse in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test...
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The crew chief for the #7 WGRacing entry driven by Wayne Grasse in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test following last weeks event. The team will promote the car chief to crew chief in the meantime and stated that while they are disappointed in the actions by the crew chief, they understand the ruling and agree with the decision. Time will tell how this affects their championship run.
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the ZMax Late Model Tour was signing autographs after the last event at North Wilkesboro Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of their...
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the ZMax Late Model Tour was signing autographs after the last event at North Wilkesboro Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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Robert Melikian, driver of the #16 Elevated eSports Racing truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Darlington Raceway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While ...
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Robert Melikian, driver of the #16 Elevated eSports Racing truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Darlington Raceway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official comment on the altercation, the driver took to social media and posted a vague response that reads Sometimes, you have to stick up for yourself and show you will not be pushed around. FTSR officials stated that they are investigating the report and expect to take any action later this week.
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James Tory, driver of the #6 Lone Star Racing car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at Kansas Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had somethi...
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James Tory, driver of the #6 Lone Star Racing car in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at Kansas Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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The front tire changer on the #67 Boomerang Motorsports entry driven by James Wallace in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Kansas Speedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make ...
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The front tire changer on the #67 Boomerang Motorsports entry driven by James Wallace in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Kansas Speedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #3 DNF Kings entry driven by Bryan Bliss2 in the FTSR Late Model Tour following this weeks event at Hickory Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardo...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #3 DNF Kings entry driven by Bryan Bliss2 in the FTSR Late Model Tour following this weeks event at Hickory Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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The fueler on the #53 FXBG Sim Racing entry driven by Joe Flanagan in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Dover Motor Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. ...
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The fueler on the #53 FXBG Sim Racing entry driven by Joe Flanagan in the Mach-1 Performance Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Dover Motor Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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James Tory, driver of the #6 Lone Star Racing truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was signing autographs after the last event at Kansas Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had so...
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James Tory, driver of the #6 Lone Star Racing truck in the SimRacingPoints.com Truck Series was signing autographs after the last event at Kansas Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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The fueler on the #35 Tracy Motorsports entry driven by Ben Tracy in the FTSR Late Model Tour was involved in a scary incident during the event at Slinger Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials...
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The fueler on the #35 Tracy Motorsports entry driven by Ben Tracy in the FTSR Late Model Tour was involved in a scary incident during the event at Slinger Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #69 DNF Kings entry driven by Anthony Cozzi in the FTSR Truck Series following this weeks event at Dover Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown ...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #69 DNF Kings entry driven by Anthony Cozzi in the FTSR Truck Series following this weeks event at Dover Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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Joey Flanagan, driver of the #57 Pepto Racing car in the FTSR Xfinity Series revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. While the ...
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Joey Flanagan, driver of the #57 Pepto Racing car in the FTSR Xfinity Series revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. While the driver did not disclose the amount, he said he was extremely grateful for the good fortune. When asked what his plans are for the winnings, the driver says that he intends on using it towards a recent expansion to his home and further investment into the team.
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The front tire changer on the #19 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Richie Coy in the FTSR Cup Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Talladega Superspeedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recover...
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The front tire changer on the #19 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Richie Coy in the FTSR Cup Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Talladega Superspeedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #2 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Allen DaRonco in the FTSR Cup Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims abou...
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #2 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Allen DaRonco in the FTSR Cup Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
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Ben Tracy, driver of the # car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Slinger Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not exp...
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Ben Tracy, driver of the # car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Slinger Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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The hauler for the #91 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Justin Dilts in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Talladega Superspeedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the ...
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The hauler for the #91 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Justin Dilts in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Talladega Superspeedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar sustained some damage as well. The team was able to locate a rental and is still expected to compete this weekend.
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Anthony Cozzi, driver of the #69 DNF Kings truck in the FTSR Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official co...
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Anthony Cozzi, driver of the #69 DNF Kings truck in the FTSR Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official comment on the altercation, the driver took to social media and posted a vague response that reads Sometimes, you have to stick up for yourself and show you will not be pushed around. FTSR officials stated that they are investigating the report and expect to take any action later this week.
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The motorhome of Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome whe...
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The motorhome of Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when returning from the track. I cant imagine who would do this the driver said. Its uncalled for and I hope they catch who did this. Authorities are working the case to see if they can recover any evidence that will lead to the culprit behind the crime.
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Casey McMullen Sr, driver of the #71 Blackwater Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team h...
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Casey McMullen Sr, driver of the #71 Blackwater Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official comment on the altercation, the driver took to social media and posted a vague response that reads Sometimes, you have to stick up for yourself and show you will not be pushed around. FTSR officials stated that they are investigating the report and expect to take any action later this week.
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #98 Wayne Grasse Racing entry driven by TJ Bartel in the FTSR Xfinity Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims abou...
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #98 Wayne Grasse Racing entry driven by TJ Bartel in the FTSR Xfinity Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the FTSR Late Model Tour revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last...
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the FTSR Late Model Tour revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. While the driver did not disclose the amount, he said he was extremely grateful for the good fortune. When asked what his plans are for the winnings, the driver says that he intends on using it towards a recent expansion to his home and further investment into the team.
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Tony Solare, driver of the #11 Fury Motorsports truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Talladega Superspeedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Tony Solare, driver of the #11 Fury Motorsports truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Talladega Superspeedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #71 Blackwater Motorsports entry driven by Casey McMullen Sr in the FTSR Xfinity Series following this weeks event at Texas Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspe...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #71 Blackwater Motorsports entry driven by Casey McMullen Sr in the FTSR Xfinity Series following this weeks event at Texas Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #69 DNF Kings entry driven by Anthony Cozzi in the FTSR Late Model Tour following this weeks event at Five Flags Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardow...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #69 DNF Kings entry driven by Anthony Cozzi in the FTSR Late Model Tour following this weeks event at Five Flags Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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The rear tire changer of the #11 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Tony Solare in the FTSR Xfinity Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Texas Motor Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our te...
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The rear tire changer of the #11 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Tony Solare in the FTSR Xfinity Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Texas Motor Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #71 RDBD Racing entry driven by Phillip Temples in the FTSR Late Model Tour this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about...
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #71 RDBD Racing entry driven by Phillip Temples in the FTSR Late Model Tour this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
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The motorhome of Tony Solare, driver of the #11 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Texas Motor Speedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when ret...
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The motorhome of Tony Solare, driver of the #11 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Texas Motor Speedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when returning from the track. I cant imagine who would do this the driver said. Its uncalled for and I hope they catch who did this. Authorities are working the case to see if they can recover any evidence that will lead to the culprit behind the crime.
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Tom Price, driver of the #5 Price Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Texas Motor Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Tom Price, driver of the #5 Price Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Texas Motor Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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The rear tire changer of the #43 Elevated eSports2 entry driven by Louis Meglen in the FTSR Truck Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Martinsville Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our t...
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The rear tire changer of the #43 Elevated eSports2 entry driven by Louis Meglen in the FTSR Truck Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Martinsville Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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The winners trophy awarded to Nathan Biggart, driver of the #01 Fuego Autosports car in the FTSR Cup Series was stolen at some point following post race celebrations at Martinsville Speedway The race team notified officials and have contacted local authorities to begin a search for the missing troph...
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The winners trophy awarded to Nathan Biggart, driver of the #01 Fuego Autosports car in the FTSR Cup Series was stolen at some point following post race celebrations at Martinsville Speedway The race team notified officials and have contacted local authorities to begin a search for the missing trophy. When asking the driver about the disappearance, they said We had it in victory lane following the race and were doing photos with it and all. We may have gotten a bit rowdy after the race but at some point, we noticed that the trophy was gone. Its a shame, man. I hope they find it. No word yet on its location but officials said they are hard at work with the authorities to return the missing hardware.
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Anthony Cozzi, driver of the #69 DNF Kings truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Texas Motor Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated th...
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Anthony Cozzi, driver of the #69 DNF Kings truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Texas Motor Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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The fueler on the #14 Blackwater Motorsports entry driven by Steven Allen3 in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Richmond Raceway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR offic...
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The fueler on the #14 Blackwater Motorsports entry driven by Steven Allen3 in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Richmond Raceway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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The hauler for the #19 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Richie Coy in the FTSR Xfinity Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Richmond Raceway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar s...
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The hauler for the #19 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Richie Coy in the FTSR Xfinity Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Richmond Raceway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar sustained some damage as well. The team was able to locate a rental and is still expected to compete this weekend.
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The front tire changer on the #55 Blue Oval Racing entry driven by Scott Negus2 in the FTSR Xfinity Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Richmond Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery...
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The front tire changer on the #55 Blue Oval Racing entry driven by Scott Negus2 in the FTSR Xfinity Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Richmond Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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Scott Negus2, driver of the #55 Blue Oval Racing car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Five Flags Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Scott Negus2, driver of the #55 Blue Oval Racing car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Five Flags Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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The front tire changer on the #42 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Kyle Millikin in the FTSR Cup Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Richmond Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recover...
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The front tire changer on the #42 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Kyle Millikin in the FTSR Cup Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Richmond Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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Scott Negus2, driver of the #55 Blue Oval Racing car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Five Flags Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indica...
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Scott Negus2, driver of the #55 Blue Oval Racing car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Five Flags Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #92 FXBG Sim Racing entry driven by Jake Oyler in the FTSR Xfinity Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about i...
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It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #92 FXBG Sim Racing entry driven by Jake Oyler in the FTSR Xfinity Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #11 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Tony Solare in the FTSR Xfinity Series following this weeks event at Richmond Raceway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardo...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #11 Fury Motorsports entry driven by Tony Solare in the FTSR Xfinity Series following this weeks event at Richmond Raceway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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Terry Walters, driver of the #27 Widow Wax Racing car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Southern National Motorsports Park . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Terry Walters, driver of the #27 Widow Wax Racing car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Southern National Motorsports Park . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was signing autographs after the last event at Langley Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had...
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Micheal P Blackner, driver of the #22 Shock N Awe Motorsports car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was signing autographs after the last event at Langley Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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The fueler on the #67 Boomerang Motorsports entry driven by James Wallace in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Phoenix Raceway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officia...
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The fueler on the #67 Boomerang Motorsports entry driven by James Wallace in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a scary incident during the event at Phoenix Raceway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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The front tire changer on the #00 Alpha Gear Racing Green entry driven by Tylar Brown in the FTSR Truck Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Phoenix Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recov...
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The front tire changer on the #00 Alpha Gear Racing Green entry driven by Tylar Brown in the FTSR Truck Series was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at Phoenix Raceway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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The rear tire changer of the #98 Wayne Grasse Racing entry driven by TJ Bartel in the FTSR Xfinity Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of o...
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The rear tire changer of the #98 Wayne Grasse Racing entry driven by TJ Bartel in the FTSR Xfinity Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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Ben Tracy, driver of the #35 Tracy Motorsports car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Langley Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Ben Tracy, driver of the #35 Tracy Motorsports car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Langley Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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The fueler on the #3 DNF Kings entry driven by Bryan Bliss2 in the FTSR Late Model Tour was involved in a scary incident during the event at Myrtle Beach Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials ...
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The fueler on the #3 DNF Kings entry driven by Bryan Bliss2 in the FTSR Late Model Tour was involved in a scary incident during the event at Myrtle Beach Speedway . While fueling the car, the spilled excess fuel caught fire and engulfed the rear of the car, including the team member. FTSR officials and safety workers were nearby and able to put the fire out after a brief time. Reports say that the gasman sustained minor injuries and is expected to be back at work this week.
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The crew chief for the #4 Flying Tigers Motorsports entry driven by Chad Lang in the FTSR Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test...
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The crew chief for the #4 Flying Tigers Motorsports entry driven by Chad Lang in the FTSR Cup Series was suspended indefinitely today by FTSR for violating the substance abuse policy. The report claims that the crew chief tested positive for an unapproved substance after failing the random drug test following last weeks event. The team will promote the car chief to crew chief in the meantime and stated that while they are disappointed in the actions by the crew chief, they understand the ruling and agree with the decision. Time will tell how this affects their championship run.
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Jamie Knopf, driver of the #48 LA Motorsports car in the FTSR Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at Atlanta Motor Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to g...
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Jamie Knopf, driver of the #48 LA Motorsports car in the FTSR Cup Series was signing autographs after the last event at Atlanta Motor Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #9 Fuego Autosports entry driven by Colby Meis3 in the FTSR Cup Series following this weeks event at Atlanta Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teard...
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There are reports that a part deemed to be illegal by FTSR officials was confiscated from the #9 Fuego Autosports entry driven by Colby Meis3 in the FTSR Cup Series following this weeks event at Atlanta Motor Speedway . FTSR officials say that the part was found during post-race inspection and teardown following the event. No word of what the part was, but we expect an explanation and a possible penalty announcement to happen later this week.
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Bill Hull, driver of the #51 Phoenix Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was signing autographs after the last event at Atlanta Motor Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to...
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Bill Hull, driver of the #51 Phoenix Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was signing autographs after the last event at Atlanta Motor Speedway and while doing so, may have received some good fortune. A passionate fan eagerly told the driver that they were a big fan of theirs and had something to give them. The fan pulled a penny from his pocket and told a story of how he had found the lucky penny and felt that the penny has brought him such great fortune. The fan handed the driver the penny and told him to keep it with him this week for good luck. The driver smiled, signed his autograph and expressed his thanks. Time will tell whether the penny works for the driver.
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Cody Mckinney, driver of the #28 Alpha Gear Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team ...
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Cody Mckinney, driver of the #28 Alpha Gear Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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The rear tire changer of the #29 Phoenix Racing entry driven by Bill Hull in the FTSR Late Model Tour was swapped out after the last weeks event at Oxford Plains Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our tea...
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The rear tire changer of the #29 Phoenix Racing entry driven by Bill Hull in the FTSR Late Model Tour was swapped out after the last weeks event at Oxford Plains Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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The hauler for the #75 FUDGE Motorsports entry driven by Martin Robert Fugere in the FTSR Xfinity Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Atlanta Motor Speedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged ...
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The hauler for the #75 FUDGE Motorsports entry driven by Martin Robert Fugere in the FTSR Xfinity Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Atlanta Motor Speedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar sustained some damage as well. The team was able to locate a rental and is still expected to compete this weekend.
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Tony Solare, driver of the #11 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. While th...
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Tony Solare, driver of the #11 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series revealed in an interview with FOX that he won a substantial amount this week in the drawing of the Powerball Lottery. The driver apparently purchased the ticket from a local gas station following the last race. While the driver did not disclose the amount, he said he was extremely grateful for the good fortune. When asked what his plans are for the winnings, the driver says that he intends on using it towards a recent expansion to his home and further investment into the team.
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Nick Goble, driver of the #1 Alpha Gear Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indi...
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Nick Goble, driver of the #1 Alpha Gear Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
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The front tire changer on the #25 Virtual Racing Team entry driven by Steven A Hollingsworth in the FTSR Late Model Tour was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at USA International Speedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected...
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The front tire changer on the #25 Virtual Racing Team entry driven by Steven A Hollingsworth in the FTSR Late Model Tour was seriously injured while preforming a pitstop during this past weeks event at USA International Speedway . The team member will miss 4-6 weeks due to the injury but is expected to make a full recovery and return to the team.
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Ryan Chapman3, driver of the #27 Elevated eSports Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Atlanta Motor Speedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had ...
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Ryan Chapman3, driver of the #27 Elevated eSports Racing truck in the FTSR Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Atlanta Motor Speedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official comment on the altercation, the driver took to social media and posted a vague response that reads Sometimes, you have to stick up for yourself and show you will not be pushed around. FTSR officials stated that they are investigating the report and expect to take any action later this week.
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The rear tire changer of the #5 DNF Kings entry driven by Tom Price in the FTSR Cup Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Daytona International Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team m...
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The rear tire changer of the #5 DNF Kings entry driven by Tom Price in the FTSR Cup Series was swapped out after the last weeks event at Daytona International Speedway . When asked, the team owner said the change was vital in our continuing improvement of performance. We believe in all of our team members but feel it is important to have the right people in the right place. The new rear tire changer is a graduate of Michigan University and was a member of the Wolverines NCAA football team while at the university.
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Louis Meglen, driver of the #43 Elevated eSports2 truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.
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Louis Meglen, driver of the #43 Elevated eSports2 truck in the FTSR Truck Series was injured in a practice crash preparing for an upcoming race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . The driver sustained minor injuries and is expected to compete this week as planned.