Christopher Bell completed a clean sweep of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying Friday afternoon at Phoenix Raceway to score the pole for the penultimate race of the season.
Though he’s no longer in contention to run for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship, Chase Briscoe served notice Saturday at Martinsville Speedway that he will still play a major factor down the home stretch of the season.
Christopher Bell swept both rounds of knockout qualifying at Talladega Superspeedway to notch his fourth-career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole on Saturday.
Just as he did two races ago, Ryan Truex found his way to the top of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying charts, earning the pole Saturday afternoon at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Needing a win to make the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series playoffs, Ryan Truex got his quest to accomplish that goal off to the best possible start by scoring his first-career pole Friday at Chicagoland Speedway.
Ahead of his final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start of the year, Kyle Busch grabbed the Keystone Light Pole Award on Wednesday evening at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Saturday morning, Matt Crafton proved he hasn’t lost his touch on the high-speed downforce tracks of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, capturing the Keystone Light Pole Award during qualifying at Michigan Int’l Speedway.
Stewart Friesen’s dirt track prowess and track time at Eldora Speedway paid dividends in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying Wednesday evening, with the Canadian earning his first career Keystone Light Pole Award.
Taking some added motivation from his grandfather, who is undergoing open-heart surgery today, Chase Briscoe scored his first-career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole during qualifying at Dover Int’l Speedway.
Former dirt track standouts swept the front row for Friday night’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200, led by Kyle Busch Motorsports’ Christopher Bell, who notched his third pole of the season.