Martin Truex Jr. ended his full-time Cup Series career with a 17th-place finish in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway.
After a stellar career that has spanned 21 NASCAR Cup Series seasons, Martin Truex Jr. is retiring from full-time racing at ...
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Martin Truex Jr. received a standing ovation during the driver's meeting ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix. Truex, 44, made his final start in the race capping a 21-year ...
Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, Martin Truex Jr. will line up for the last time as a full-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series. The New Jersey native made his Cup Series debut on Halloween 2004 ...
Martin Truex Jr. will retire from full-time Cup Series ... front-running driver for this long, I would be very excited about that. And so I just feel like I've had a great career, more so than ...
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Martin Truex Jr. has two races left in his NASCAR career ... We used to have it for a long time, and just did some fine tuning, tweaking here and there. Learning how to race and learning how ...
Martin Truex Jr. earned the pole with a 96.190-mph lap on NASCAR’s shortest track, while playoff contender Denny Hamlin finds himself starting last in the 37-car field due to wrecking his Toyota ...
Martin Truex Jr., who is retiring from full-time racing in two weeks, won the pole in Saturday qualifying at Martinsville. Truex turned a lap at 95.951 mph to beat Hendrick Motorsports drivers ...