Nascar Craftsman Truck Series 2024


McAnally-Hilgemann Racing is elated to give Day his first taste of NASCAR National Series racing after seeing what the young racer has been able to accomplish behind the wheel of a winged sprint car.


“We can’t wait to see what Corey can do in one of our Chevrolet Silverados”, team owner Bill McAnally said. “It’s clear to see the raw talent and speed that he has in a sprint car, and we’re excited to help him get acclimated to NASCAR racing. Corey has shown to be a quick learner in his career and we’re looking forward to him joining our team in these four races.”
 
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38 trucks entered for 36 spots at Bristol. 1-Sawalich 02-Mondeik 04-Andretti

7-Zilisch 21-Maggio 22-McGee 41-Mosack 46-Tomassi 66-CJones 81-CoreyDay(says TBA)

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Your response to my post about Bill McAnally left a skid mark on the forum.

Just a tidbit about Bill McAnally. I was on a modified team in NorCal back in the 80's and 90's and Bill raced in the Pro Stock division at All American Speedway, Roseville California. He had a Chevy Monte Carlo Aero Coupe and was one of the 3 or 4 that were the guys to beat every week. From memory, I believe he was even sponsored by Napa back then.
 
Now they've flipped Caruth and Heim for whatever reason, Heim 2nd.

But, that is amazing for Zilisch as he was practicing in the mid-teens. He really know how to cut a lap. Oh, and he's also on the pole for the ARCA race today.
 
Now they've flipped Caruth and Heim for whatever reason, Heim 2nd.

But, that is amazing for Zilisch as he was practicing in the mid-teens. He really know how to cut a lap. Oh, and he's also on the pole for the ARCA race today.
That is for the ARCA race, Zilisch and Heim on the front row.
 
That is for the ARCA race, Zilisch and Heim on the front row.
Your link in post 292 is what I was referring to which lists Caruth in 2nd (front row). Nascar.com now lists him in 3rd. I did notice both had identical fast times.

No big deal either way.
 
Your link in post 292 is what I was referring to which lists Caruth in 2nd (front row). Nascar.com now lists him in 3rd. I did notice both had identical fast times.

No big deal either way.
Oh, my bad. My wild guess would be that Heim is higher in the overall standings so the tie goes to him?
 
In the past, the first driver to post the time got the favoured spot in case of a tie.

Beyond that, starting 3rd (on the bottom) might be a benefit.
 
In the past, the first driver to post the time got the favoured spot in case of a tie.

Beyond that, starting 3rd (on the bottom) might be a benefit.
I have no idea how they do it, but they ran two qualifying laps, so I'm guessing maybe the average of the two? Can't think of any other reason.
 
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