It's a hot Sunday afternoon, perfect for staying inside and watching a race.
Believe Eckes did not abuse his tires at the start like Majewski did.Eckes has a really long run truck.
The leaders came in to the pits.A strong first stage for Ty Dillon, winning it. His first-ever stage win in the truck series.
Let us see if he can maintain that with twenty laps to go... Layne fell off in the second stage with about twenty laps left.Layne Riggs running strong through the first 2 stages, in 3rd.
The Milwaukee Mile is 1.015 miles around the inside of the track, these guys were running almost to the wall. That made it closer to a mile and a quarter. Too bad this is probably the last NASCAR race at the track. The Indy faction is taking it over.
It’s the Truck Series.Who cares? Absolutely no one showed up for this race, place was empty as hell. Sad too because the racing was fantastic
He has a point, but four wide racing was great to watch. Had four tickets but did not go, too old to sit in 130+ degree heat with the sun beating on me.It’s the Truck Series.
That fact didn't stop the Truck Series' ownership from booking a race with another series they own at Milwaukee only to sell 15 tickets. Hopefully NASCAR learns something from this about how to promote standalone events outside the Cup series.It’s the Truck Series.
I think they did. Rumors are that they are going to Rockingham. That's a proper track for the Trucks.That fact didn't stop the Truck Series' ownership from booking a race with another series they own at Milwaukee only to sell 15 tickets. Hopefully NASCAR learns something from this about how to promote standalone events outside the Cup series.
At this point, I would be shocked if the Rockingham event for next year didn't happen. There's way too much smoke and state funding emitting from that to ignore.I think they did. Rumors are that they are going to Rockingham. That's a proper track for the Trucks.
I don't want to hear that, Eldora was regularly packed for that event in one of the more rural parts of the Midwest. This is in a major cityIt’s the Truck Series.
I don't want to hear that, Eldora was regularly packed for that event in one of the more rural parts of the Midwest. This is in a major city
86 was too hot.We're in a very high hot spell this week in the Midwest. So hot that if I had tickets to yesterday's truck race I probably would have blown it off as I have zero desire to bake in the sun nor have my family do the same. The attendance counters are out in full force I see but I have to ask if it worried you that much about attendance at The Mile, should have bought yourself a ticket and come on down, let alone how many Truck races sell out? More importantly why care? Thought yesterday's race was a good one from what I Saw, I didnt let the empty seats deter from my viewing experience one bit. Hopefully Milwaukee gets back on a nice cool spring date with Xfinity and ARCA, so folks like myself would be so inclined to attend. I had Indy Car tickets through my company for Saturday and Sunday at The Mile but once I saw the weather and what it was going to be, a customer made a oh so generous offer and I couldnt pass it up. Hope he attends this weekend.
86 was too hot.
86 was too hot.
I was talking about the temperature in the stands, not the ambient.
Looks like it is bombing for Indycar also. That's weird.
Yeah, it's definitely not WI fans. They jam RA full at every opportunity.But if you’re a racing series trying to move tickets, there’s really nothing you can get there that you can’t get from Road America.