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Martin Truex Jr. surprises himself with a top 10 finish at New Hampshire
The defending winner at New Hampshire looked in a good position to score a repeat win Sunday.
The defending winner at New Hampshire looked in a good position to score a repeat win Sunday.
Martin Truex Jr.’s last NASCAR Cup Series win came at New Hampshire Motor Speedway…
Martin Truex Jr. felt it was time to regain control over his own life and his own schedule.
As Martin Truex Jr.’s No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota sat on the Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway frontstretch in a painful stall only yards before the checkered flag on Sunday afternoon, it was a vivid and frustrating microcosm of the former NASCAR Cup Series champion’s day and season. So good. So close.
The Joe Gibbs Racing 4-team contingent came into Sonoma hoping for a good showing. It didn’t turn out that way.
It was the case of the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ for Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of the NASCAR Cup race at Richmond Sunday night.
Joe Gibbs Racing was the class of the field Sunday at Richmond Raceway. But the Gibbs driver who dominated the race was not the driver who won.
Martin Truex Jr’s Martinsville race Sunday was a microcosm example of his entire NASCAR Playoff run.
Likely needing a victory in Sunday’s Xfinity 500 to qualify for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4, Martin Truex Jr. took the first step in the right direction on Saturday.
While Christopher Bell celebrated his win at Homestead-Miami Speedway Sunday that locked him into the Championship 4, two other Joe Gibbs drivers saw their championship hopes take big hits.
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