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The No. 19 Toyota Camry will carry the name of the late Martin Truex Sr ... Martin Truex Jr. is racing in the Daytona 500. He is in the No. 56 car for Tricon Garage. The Truex family announced ...
Martin Truex Jr was within a lap and a half away from securing ... Joining in, the crew chief of the #19 car, James Small, has backed his driver’s claims that Hamlin pushed him off the racetrack ...
Martin Truex Jr. had an unforgettable ... told to ban Ricky Stenhouse Jr as Chase Elliott spotter loses it over team radio ...
In the second stage, Martin Truex Jr. driving the #19 Toyota Camry ran into the rear of the #34 Ford Mustang of Michael McDowell. This damaged his car a bit and the racer slowed down to regain ...
NASCAR star Martin Truex Jr. once tackled one of the sport’s most awkward and oddly fascinating questions: What do drivers do ...
Martin Truex Jr. will drive the No ... numbers in his career with his most recent being No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing. Martin Truex Jr. is driving the No. 56 Toyota for Tricon Garage as he retired ...
Kyle Larson just reminded everyone why he’s one of the most talented drivers on the current NASCAR grid. At the legendary ...
Martin Truex Jr ... online about where Truex Jr. might land for the one-off Daytona race. One lasting speculation is that he might align with a new "fifth car" team associated with Joe Gibbs ...
To honor his father's memory, Martin Truex Jr. is planning a tribute by using his father's iconic car number, No. 56, in his upcoming Daytona 500 attempt next month. Our thoughts are with Martin ...
Today in Atlanta marks the first time in 20 years that the former Joe Gibbs Racing driver won’t find himself behind the wheel ...
Martin Truex, Jr.'s bad luck from 2024 continued into 2025 ... This caused the entire outside lane to check up, which triggered a multi-car crash when John Hunter Nemechek turned Ross Chastain ...
Martin Truex Sr ... to make its Cup Series debut. Truex Jr. will pilot the No. 56 Toyota Camry XSE in a collaboration between TRICON and Joe Gibbs Racing. The car will be "open," which means ...