Furniture Row Racing made its NASCAR debut in an Xfinity Series (then known as the Busch Series) race at Nashville Superspeedway in 2005. “November 1, 2013: Martin Truex Jr was announced as ...
Martin Truex Jr. will start his final race ... He reached the mountain top in 2017 driving the No. 78 Toyota for Furniture ...
Martin Truex Jr., one of the most respected figures in NASCAR ... In 2014, Truex took a gamble by joining Furniture Row ...
After a stellar career that has spanned 21 NASCAR Cup Series seasons, Martin Truex Jr. is retiring from full-time racing at ...
Between FRR and Joe Gibbs Racing, Truex went on to win a whopping 32 races and the 2017 championship in the final 10 seasons ...
Martin Truex Jr. exposes brutal reality of NASCAR success, highlighting pressures, triumphs, and sacrifices in his career.
“They [FRR] ceased to exist after a championship,” Hamlin continued. “I think that depending who you ask, I think on one side ...
As Martin Truex Jr. embarks on retirement following Sunday's season finale at Phoenix, the former Cup champion reflects on ...
Martin Truex Jr. received a standing ovation during the driver's meeting ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at ...
Denny Hamlin, who along with Michael Jordan co-owns 23XI Racing, for the first time did not guarantee their team will field ...
The 2017 Cup Series champion from Mayetta, New Jersey, led the first nine laps and finished in 17th place in his 693rd and ...
Martin Truex Jr. will ... his 10th Cup season or later. Truex has driven for Dale Earnhardt Inc., Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing, Furniture Row Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing.