
Truex Leaves Daytona Disappointed, But His Racing Story Isn’t Over
Martin Truex Jr. might not be a full-time racer anymore, but Sunday’s Daytona 500 was hardly his farewell tour.
Martin Truex Jr. might not be a full-time racer anymore, but Sunday’s Daytona 500 was hardly his farewell tour.
Martin Truex Jr. has 34 NASCAR Cup Series wins on his resume and dominated the 2017 season en route to the championship.
Well, that didn’t take long.
After a stellar career that has spanned 21 NASCAR Cup Series seasons, Martin Truex Jr. is retiring from full-time racing at the end of the 2024 season.
Martin Truex Jr. claimed the Busch Light Pole position for his last race as a fulltime competitor, besting the field in qualifying for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway.
Martin Truex Jr. may be out of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, but the veteran driver still has compelling goals.
Denny Hamlin came into Bristol under immense pressure, trailing the cutoff by six points after an underwhelming 23rd place finish at Watkins Glen.
Martin Truex had a messy day at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
While Chase Briscoe made his Playoff situation much clearer by winning at Darlington to clinch a berth, he made it much fuzzier for the drivers fighting for points.
The race to defend his points advantage was over for Martin Truex Jr. almost before it began.