Nascar Craftsman Truck Series 2023

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2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Schedule​



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Thorsport is a pillar in the truck series. Their first race was in 98


It was a highly competitive season, with 15 different race winners in the 22 races held. Apart from that, 30 drivers made their debut in the Series, meaning a lot of young talent was on display for the bosses in the Xfinity and Cup Series.
 
Wow nothing like "buying a ride"

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They don't list how many staged pushrods they have on hand to take the track. Can't believe they seriously want to attract a buyer when they don't even mention it.
 
Well huh, I wonder who is sponsoring Thompson lol
The No. 5 team will be sponsored by Thompson Pipe Group, a leading water and waste piping manufacturer across the United States and Canada.
 
Rajah Caruth Full time for GMS in the Trucks. :punkrocke

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Caruth joins Grant Enfinger and Daniel Dye in the three-truck GMS stable. The 20-year-old spent last season making select starts in both the Xfinity Series and the Truck Series with a best finish of 11th in the Truck race at World Wide Technology Raceway. Additionally, he ran for the championship in the ARCA Menards Series, finishing third with 14 top-10 finishes.

 
Rajah Caruth Full time for GMS in the Trucks. :punkrocke

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Caruth joins Grant Enfinger and Daniel Dye in the three-truck GMS stable. The 20-year-old spent last season making select starts in both the Xfinity Series and the Truck Series with a best finish of 11th in the Truck race at World Wide Technology Raceway. Additionally, he ran for the championship in the ARCA Menards Series, finishing third with 14 top-10 finishes.

He has shown some potential in ARCA and in his limited Truck and Xfinity starts. Rajah sure should be an upgrade over Jack Wood, maybe even a playoff contender.
 
Rajah Caruth Full time for GMS in the Trucks. :punkrocke

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Caruth joins Grant Enfinger and Daniel Dye in the three-truck GMS stable. The 20-year-old spent last season making select starts in both the Xfinity Series and the Truck Series with a best finish of 11th in the Truck race at World Wide Technology Raceway. Additionally, he ran for the championship in the ARCA Menards Series, finishing third with 14 top-10 finishes.


Ugh, that's a terrible looking paint scheme. They definitely used the same designer that HMS uses. Looks awful IMO.

Great opportunity for Caruth though. He deserves it
 
He has shown some potential in ARCA and in his limited Truck and Xfinity starts. Rajah sure should be an upgrade over Jack Wood, maybe even a playoff contender.
Pretty good lineup with Enfinger coming back, Daniel Dye is a hard charger and Rajah. Rajah is sharp, his only hold back is inexperience, but he led the ARCA series last year for awhile against pretty big odds to finish 3 in the ARCA series. Johnson will get him on the right track lol. Daniel Dye came in second overall last year in the ARCA series. Pretty excited to see how that team does next year
 
Daniel Dye came in second overall last year in the ARCA series. Pretty excited to see how that team does next year
Idk, Dye failed to win a race in GMS equipment. He did finish second overall but the series was dominated by Sammy Smith and Taylor Gray who missed a few races because they weren't 18 yet.
Thats a nice way of putting it. Brothers Tanner Gray and Tyler along with Dean Thompson arent going to fill the hole left when the yota's split with KBM.
Taylor has been pretty good so far. He and Corey Heim should be able to win some races, Heim might even be a championship contender.
Christian Eckes and Jake Garcia for McAnally-Hilgermann Racing. Eckes replaces Krause in the 19. Garcia in the 35.
That opens up a spot at ThorSport. Kraus wasn't bad, will be interesting to see where he's gonna land.
 
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