NASCAR driver who is semi-retired
Martin Truex Jr. will aim to make the first start of his post-retirement career in NASCAR's biggest race, next month's Daytona 500.
Martin Truex Jr. may have his hands full at the Daytona 500, where he’ll attempt to qualify with a team making its NASCAR Cup Series debut.
NASCAR could sure use some antifreeze this week, as the racing season prepares to heat up the early weeks of 2025. Daytona 500 approaches.
Truex must either post a fast speed in qualifying or secure the transfer position in his qualifying race to claim a spot in Daytona.
Martin Truex Jr. will attempt to make the field for the 2025 Daytona 500 and he'll do so in the No. 56 TRICON Garage Toyota Camry XSE. TRICON is looking to make the team's first ever start in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Tricon Garage, which competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, will field a Daytona 500 entry for former Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. It marks the first Cup event for the Toyota team. Truex also will be reunited with former crew chief Cole Pearn for this effort.
Martin Truex Jr. will challenge himself in a new way to start the 2025 Nascar Cup Series season. He will attempt to race the Daytona 500 with Tricon Garage.
TRICON Garage announced today that it will attempt to make its NASCAR Cup Series debut in the Daytona 500 with an open entry for Martin Truex Jr. The 2017 Cup champion will drive the No. 56
Martin Truex Jr., the 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champion, will come out of retirement to compete for a spot in the 2025 Day
NASCAR could sure use some antifreeze this week, as the racing season prepares to heat up the early weeks of 2025. Daytona 500 approaches.
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