Ryan Truex, the 32-year-old younger brother of future NASCAR Hall of Famer Martin Truex Jr., quietly moved into the reserve driver role for all of JGR’s Cup Series and Xfinity Series teams late ...
Ryan Truex recently talked about his career struggles as a NASCAR driver. Because of lack of financial backing for his races, it had been hard for him to secure a position in the NASCAR races.
Thanks to the ongoing lawsuit against NASCAR, a different situation was set up for Martin Truex Jr. for this year’s Daytona 500 in case things went south for 23XI. With help from Joe Gibbs ...
Martin Truex Jr.’s final full-time Cup season went by without him scoring a victory, but he had various chances. That’s how Truex will look back upon the 2024 season, noting the “missed opportunities.
Martin Truex Jr. had a race to forget at the 2018 Bojangles' Southern 500 in Darlington when he failed to convert his third place start due to a mistake from his team, Furniture Row Racing.
Set to replace Martin Truex Jr. in the No. 19 Toyota for the 2025 NASCAR season, Briscoe's new move was accidentally leaked by fellow driver Christopher Bell. Briscoe's switch to Joe Gibbs Racing ...
PAWTUCKET, R.I. (WJAR) — A Pawtucket homeowner was left with a massive mess in her backyard after she said an SUV smashed through her fence and into her shed. "I don't know what kind of person ...
Martin Truex Jr.’s final full-time Cup season went by without him scoring a victory, but he had various chances. That’s how Truex will look back upon the 2024 season, noting the “missed ...
According to Renata Pomponi, senior director of strategic initiatives at Mass Audubon, “The opening of Pawtucket Farm brings a beautiful place to get outside for a walk in Lowell, but it also re ...
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PROVIDENCE – A federal judge this week struck down a move to halt the looming ban on the sale of flavored vape products in Rhode Island, set to take effect Jan. 1. U.S. District Court Judge Mary S.