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Kyle Busch dies at 41 after Severe Illness
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of two-time Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch. Kyle Busch is the winningest driver in NASCAR history, with 234 victories spanning NASCAR’s three national series. He claimed his 69th career Truck Series win this past weekend at Dover Motor Speedway. At this time, no further details have been released. Busch was admitted to the hospital earlier today. He was a devoted husband to Samantha and a loving father to Brexton and Lennix. A Jo
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May 212 min read


Truck Series Charlotte Race Preview!
It’s Charlotte week for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series as the series heads into Race 10 of the season. Corey Heim winning the 2025 NC Education Lottery 200 Last week at Dover Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch dominated in the Spire Motorsports No. 7 truck. Now, he returns this weekend looking to continue that momentum in the NC Education Lottery 200. Kaden Honeycutt enters the weekend leading the championship standings, holding a 38-point advantage over Layne Riggs. Both drivers
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May 201 min read


Busch Dominates Dover!
This felt like a vintage Kyle Busch performance. Busch started on the pole, swept both stages, and led 147 of the 200 laps on his way to a dominant victory at Dover. A notable point from today’s race: there were three women in the Truck Series field, Natalie Decker, Dystany Spurlock, and Toni Breidinger, all of whom competed in today’s event. Stage 1 Stage 1 stayed green until five laps to go, when Spurlock (#69) lost control and crashed on the backstretch. The caution set up
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May 152 min read


HOCEVAR KEEPS WINNING TAKES TRUCK SERIES VICTORY IN TEXAS
Carson Hocevar continues his dominant run, taking the win in Texas after an overtime finish. He leads a Spire Motorsports 1–2, beating Kyle Busch and Kaden Honeycutt to the line. RACE BREAKDOWN Stage 1 Ben Rhodes controlled the opening stage, leading every lap despite late pressure from Hocevar. Two drivers suffered tire issues, Busch and LaJoie, but avoided major damage. The only caution came when Cory Roper (#62) spun. Top 5 from Stage 1: Rhodes, Hocevar, Ruggiero, Honeycut
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May 22 min read


Corey LaJoie to run the Remainer of Truck Season for Kaulig Full Time
Corey LaJoie will drive the No. 10 for Kaulig Racing for the remainder of the season. This move comes after the suspension of Daniel Dye due to comments made on social media. Although he has since been reinstated by NASCAR, he remains without a ride for the rest of the season. LaJoie previously drove Kaulig’s No. 25 All-Star Truck at Darlington, giving him some experience within the RAM program. Kaulig Racing Chief Operating Officer Chris Rice said, “LaJoie has experience acr
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Apr 11 min read
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