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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will take to Pocono Raceway tomorrow for the MillerTech Battery 200. Heading into the race weekend, Corey Heim leads the championship with 605 points, followed by Chandler Smith (472 points) and Daniel Hemric (454 points). Here is everything you need to know to catch all of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck […]

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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will take to Pocono Raceway tomorrow for the MillerTech Battery 200.

Heading into the race weekend, Corey Heim leads the championship with 605 points, followed by Chandler Smith (472 points) and Daniel Hemric (454 points).

Here is everything you need to know to catch all of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on-track action in Pocono, Pennsylvania.

When is the NASCAR Truck Series at Pocono Raceway?

Friday, 21 June

12.35 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Practice
1.40 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Qualifying
5 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series MillerTech Battery 200

How to watch the NASCAR Truck Series at Pocono Raceway?

Both practice and qualifying for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Pocono Raceway will be broadcast live on FS2. The race, the MillerTech Battery 200, can be followed live on FS1, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

What is the purse for the NASCAR Truck Series at Pocono Raceway?

The purse for the Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway will be $782,900. This includes payouts, all positions, contingency awards, contributions to the year-end points fund, etc.

John Hunter Nemechek, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota Tundra Power Up Premium Trail Mix celebrates his victory

John Hunter Nemechek, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota Tundra Power Up Premium Trail Mix celebrates his victory

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NASCAR Truck Series at Pocono Raceway entry list

Brandon Jones – TRICON Garage
Nathan Byrd – Young’s Motorsports
Cody Dennison – Reaume Brothers Racing
Toni Breidinger – TRICON Garage
Norm Benning – Norm Benning Racing
Patrick Emerling – Spire Motorsports
Carson Hocevar – Spire Motorsports
Grant Enfinger – CR7 Motorsports
Corey Heim – TRICON Garage
Jake Garcia – ThorSport Racing
Tanner Gray – TRICON Garage
Giovanni Ruggiero – TRICON Garage
Tyler Ankrum – McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Daniel Hemric – McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Clayton Green – Reaume Brothers Racing
Dawson Sutton – Rackley W.A.R.
Bryan Dauzat – FDNY Racing
Frankie Muniz – Reaume Brothers Racing
Layne Riggs – Front Row Motorsports
Chandler Smith – Front Row Motorsports
Matt Mills – Niece Motorsports
Conner Jones – Niece Motorsports
Kaden Honeycutt – Niece Motorsports
Stewart Friesen – Halmar Friesen Racing
Luke Baldwin – ThorSport Racing
Tyler Tomassi – Motorsports Business Management
Rajah Caruth – Spire Motorsports
Dawson Cram – Mike Harmon Racing
Spencer Boyd – Freedom Racing Enterprises
Andres Perez De Lara – Spire Motorsports
Connor Mosack – McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Matt Crafton – ThorSport Racing
Jack Wood – McAnally Hilgemann Racing
Ty Majeski – ThorSport Racing
Ben Rhodes – ThorSport Racing

What are the NASCAR Truck Series standings ahead of Pocono Raceway?

1. Corey Heim – 605
2. Chandler Smith – 472
3. Daniel Hemric – 454
4. Grant Enfinger – 441
5. Tyler Ankrum – 424
6. Layne Riggs – 424
7. Kaden Honeycutt – 408
8. Ty Majeski – 393
9. Jake Garcia – 389
10. Stewart Friesen – 347
11. Ben Rhodes – 338
12. Giovanni Ruggiero – 337
13. Rajah Caruth – 336
14. Tanner Gray – 297
15. Matt Crafton – 281
16. Jack Wood – 249
17. Andres Perez De Lara – 247
18. Connor Mosack – 247
19. Matt Mills – 245
20. Dawson Sutton – 241
21. Spencer Boyd – 196
22. Bayley Currey – 185
23. Luke Fenhaus – 168
24. Toni Breidinger – 166
25. Frankie Muniz – 155
26. Nathan Byrd – 118
27. Josh Reaume – 78
28. Parker Kligerman – 61
29. Timmy Hill – 60
30. Stefan Parsons – 59
31. Cody Dennison – 58
32. Luke Baldwin – 46
33. Justin S Carroll – 46
34. Lawless Alan – 40
35. Norm Benning – 37
36. Corey LaJoie – 32
37. Jason M. White – 29
38. Johnny Sauter – 29
39. BJ McLeod – 22
40. Morgen Baird – 20
41. Patrick Emerling – 18
42. Brent Crews – 18
43. Stephen Mallozzi – 15
44. Matthew Gould – 14
45. Keith McGee – 12
46. Akinori Ogata – 11
47. Conner Jones – 10
48. Clayton Green – 10
49. Jayson Alexander – 7
50. Ryan Roulette – 7
51. Michel Disdier – 6
52. Alan Waller – 6
53. Clay Greenfield – 4
54. Derek White – 4

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Front Row Motorsports: Watkins Glen International Competition Notes – Zane Smith

Zane Smith and the No. 38 Long John Silver’s Ford TeamWatkins Glen International Competition NotesGo Bowling at The Glen Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025Event: Race 26 of 38Series: NASCAR Cup SeriesLocation: Watkins Glen International (2.45-miles)#of Laps: 90Time/TV/Radio: 2:00 PM ET on USA/MRN/SiriusXM channel 90 Zane Smith Notes The NASCAR Cup Series is back to road […]

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Watkins Glen International Competition Notes
Go Bowling at The Glen

Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025
Event: Race 26 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Watkins Glen International (2.45-miles)
#of Laps: 90
Time/TV/Radio: 2:00 PM ET on USA/MRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Zane Smith Notes

The NASCAR Cup Series is back to road course racing this weekend with Zane Smith and the No. 38 facing Watkins Glen International. Smith has proven to be a strong competitor on road courses throughout his NASCAR career, earning back-to-back Truck Series wins at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas in 2022 and 2023. In his Cup Series rookie season in 2024, Smith finished fifth at the New York track.

“These last few races have definitely been frustrating, but there’s no quit in this No. 38 team,” said Smith. “We’ve shown we have the speed to compete — it’s just about putting together a complete race and avoiding trouble. I had a solid run at Watkins Glen last year, and with the speed in our car and my confidence on road courses, I believe we have a real shot to turn things around this weekend.”

Road Crew

Driver: Zane Smith

Hometown: Huntington Beach, California

Crew Chief: Ryan Bergenty

Hometown: Plainville, Connecticut

Car Chief: Will Norris

Hometown: Bells, Tennessee

Engineer: Jacob Clamme

Hometown: Hartford City, Indiana

Engineer: Chris Yerges

Hometown: Green Bay, Wisconsin

Mechanic: Steve Godfrey

Hometown: West Haven, Connecticut

Mechanic / Engine Tuner: Tyler Podlaski

Hometown: Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania

Interior Specialist: Matt Fowler

Hometown: Spartanburg, South Carolina

Spotter: Ryan Blanchard

Hometown: Bethlehem, Connecticut

Transport Co-Driver: Ernest Mullins

Hometown: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Transport Co-Driver: Rick Grissom

Hometown: Bakersfield, California

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Ryan Flores

Hometown: Manasquan, New Jersey

Rear Tire Changer: Austin Chrismon

Hometown: China Grove, North Carolina

Tire Carrier: Drew Baum

Hometown: Williamsport, Pennsylvania

Jackman: Ryan Selig

Hometown: Lindenhurst, Illinois

Fueler: Chris Webb

Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

ABOUT LONG JOHN SILVER’S

Long John Silver’s was founded in 1969 and is on a mission to create treasured moments through high-quality food and bell-ringing service. With restaurants from sea to mouth-watering sea, Long John Silver’s continues building on a belief that the unique seafood experience from the coasts should be accessible to all. Learn more at ljsilvers.com or join the conversation via social media on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.





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Kaden Honeycutt Finds New Ride For Remainder Of NASCAR Truck Series Season

Kaden Honeycutt will fill in for Stewart Friesen for the balance of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season in the No. 52 Halmar International Toyota Tundra TRD Pro starting with next weekend’s race at Richmond Raceway. Friesen was injured while competing in a Super DIRTCar Series race at Canada’s Autodrome Drummond on Monday, July 28. […]

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Kaden Honeycutt will fill in for Stewart Friesen for the balance of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season in the No. 52 Halmar International Toyota Tundra TRD Pro starting with next weekend’s race at Richmond Raceway.

Friesen was injured while competing in a Super DIRTCar Series race at Canada’s Autodrome Drummond on Monday, July 28. He was later transferred to a hospital in New York where he continues to make progress after undergoing several surgeries.

“While I continue to recover, it was important for us to put someone in our truck that can help us compete at the highest level,” said Friesen. “I know Kaden will deliver strong performance in our truck and allow us to continue to run for the owner’s championship.”

Honeycutt comes to Halmar Friesen Racing after achieving at a high level all season in his first full-time year in the NASCAR Truck Series. In 16 starts, the Texas-native has finished in the top-10 nine times, including two third-place finishes at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May and Pocono Raceway in June. He comes into the race at Watkins Glen sixth in the standings with a 73-point buffer on the cutline for a NASCAR Playoff berth, which will potentially allow the No. 52 Toyota team to compete for both a driver and owner’s title this year.

“It’s an honor to be able to fill in for Stewart for the rest of the season and help give his team a chance at the owner’s championship, which they earned. I’m excited to compete in contending, race-winning equipment as I pursue a title this season,” said Honeycutt. “We are going to work hard to have a solid final eight races of the season and continue to deliver great results for Stewart, his family and this organization.”

2017 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Christopher Bell will drive the No. 52 Halmar International Toyota Tundra this weekend at Watkins Glen International before Honeycutt takes over. Honeycutt’s run with Halmar Friesen Racing will begin next Friday, August 15 at Richmond Raceway with television coverage on FS1 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Honeycutt will drive for Young’s Motorsports this weekend at Watkins Glen International after being released from his Niece Motorsports ride on Monday.





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ARCA Watkins Glen Entry List

The ARCA Menards Series is going to Upstate New York to take on Watkins Glen International this weekend. There are 28 cars entered for the road course. Dale Quarterley will make his first main series start since Lime Rock Park in his No. 4. Fast Track Racing’s lineup is completely different from its Iowa Speedway […]

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The ARCA Menards Series is going to Upstate New York to take on Watkins Glen International this weekend.

There are 28 cars entered for the road course.

Dale Quarterley will make his first main series start since Lime Rock Park in his No. 4.

Fast Track Racing’s lineup is completely different from its Iowa Speedway roster. Trevor Ward moves to the No. 9, while Ed Pompa, Matt Wilson and Trent Curtis will run the Nos. 10, 11 and 12, respectively. It’s Wilson’s first start of 2025 and Curtis’ series debut.

Alon Day will make his second ARCA start of 2025 in the No. 25 for Venturini Motorsports.

Ryan Gemmell is back for his second appearance of the season in Nemco Motorsports’ No. 29.

Corey Aiken and Shane Backes are entered in VWV Racing’s Nos. 34 and 00. It’ll be Backes’ series debut.

Ryan Roulette is set to make his sixth ARCA start of 2025 in the No. 67 for Maples Motorsports.

Thad Moffitt will make his seventh ARCA start of 2025 in the No. 70 for Nitro Motorsports. It’s his first start in Nitro’s No. 70 after previously driving the No. 46.

Glen Reen and Andy Jankowiak are entered in a two-car effort, the Nos. 71 and 73, for KLAS Motorsports.

Chris Werth is back for his first race of the season in his self-owned No. 72.

Tristan McKee is in the Spire Motorsports No. 77 for his series debut.

Casey Carden will make his second ARCA start of 2025 in the No. 86 for Clubb Racing Inc.

Rise Motorsports’ No. 31, which was initially scheduled for the full season, is not entered, instead heading west for the ARCA Menards Series West event at Tri-City Raceway.

The ARCA Menards Series is scheduled to take the green flag at Watkins Glen at 2 p.m. ET, with coverage on FOX Sports 2.


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Potential Cup Series Landing Spot Emerges for Daniel Suárez in NASCAR Free Agency

Trackhouse Racing announced early this summer that Daniel Suárez would not return as the driver of the No. 99 car next season. One year removed from making the playoffs, Suárez is now entering NASCAR free agency at a time of significant uncertainty. However, there could be one Cup Series spot on the table. Jordan Bianchi […]

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Trackhouse Racing announced early this summer that Daniel Suárez would not return as the driver of the No. 99 car next season. One year removed from making the playoffs, Suárez is now entering NASCAR free agency at a time of significant uncertainty. However, there could be one Cup Series spot on the table.

Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic reported that Spire Motorsports driver Justin Haley is very much on the hot seat right now. While an official decision on his 2026 status hasn’t been made, Suárez is a potential replacement option if the team moves off Haley.

“One potential option is if Spire elects to move on from Haley. Signing Suárez would give Spire a veteran who has won multiple races and would be highly motivated to prove he deserves to remain in Cup.”

The Athletic’s Jordan Bianchi on Spire Motorsports as a potential landing spot for Daniel Suarez

Related: Trackhouse Prospect Connor Zilisch to Make Big Announcement

  • Daniel Suarez stats (Cup Series): 363 points, 3 top 10s, 1 top five, 6 DNFs, 30 laps led, 23.826 average starting position, 22.0 average finishing position

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However, even that isn’t a given. That’s because Spire is still undecided on whether Suárez would even be an upgrade in the No. 7 car over Haley. Even if the seat is offered, per Bianchi, Suárez “would likely prefer” a multi-year deal, and Spire would likely want to keep its options open for a deeper and more talented pool of NASCAR free agents following the 2026 season.

Trackhouse offers better equipment than Spire, but Haley has a better finishing position (21.304) and fewer DNFs (one) than Suárez. On the other hand, Suárez won a Cup race last season (Ambetter Health 400), and he has more top-20 finishes (three) than Haley (one) this year.

Related: NASCAR Standings, see where Daniel Suarez sits

Most around racing agree that the best option for Suárez is to return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series. He could drive for JR Motorsports, which is poised to lose Connor Zilisch to the Cup level, the same team Suárez won The Chilango 150 at Mexico City with in June. He would be a championship contender, with a strong season in 2026 positioning him to land a better Cup ride the following offseason.

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Suárez, who turns 34 years old in January, has made it clear that he wants to remain in the Cup Series, where he can make significantly more money. However, considering how few open seats there are for next season, he might be left with no other option but to return to the Xfinity Series.

Related: NASCAR Drivers on the Hot Seat, including Daniel Suarez

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Kyle Larson Grateful for Sprint Car Freedom as Hendrick Motorsports Star Eyes 2025 Knoxville Nationals Run

After an eight-week skid marked by frustration, including a double-duty disaster with crashes at both the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600, Kyle Larson finally found daylight in mid-July. His $100,000 Joker’s Jackpot victory at Eldora Speedway in the High Limit Racing Series looked like the spark he needed. Riding that wave of confidence into […]

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After an eight-week skid marked by frustration, including a double-duty disaster with crashes at both the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600, Kyle Larson finally found daylight in mid-July. His $100,000 Joker’s Jackpot victory at Eldora Speedway in the High Limit Racing Series looked like the spark he needed. Riding that wave of confidence into the NASCAR Cup Series, Larson logged back-to-back top-five finishes at Dover and Indianapolis. But Iowa brought him back to earth.

A 28th-place finish, compounded by heated on-track tension with teammate Chase Elliott, who twice bumped Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet and nearly sent it into the outside wall, left Larson with more aggravation than momentum.

Just one day later, however, Larson flipped the script. He rolled into Southern Iowa Speedway on Monday night for the Front Row Challenge and took the checkered flag, winning the prestigious event for the fifth time in his career and his fourth in the last five years.

The victory serves as a traditional prelude to Knoxville Nationals week, where sprint car racing’s elite will battle for big money and bragging rights at “The Sprint Car Capital of the World,” Knoxville Raceway.

Larson expressed his gratitude to team owner Rick Hendrick and crew chief Cliff Daniels for letting him keep one foot in the sprint car world. He said, “It caps off with the most prestigious sprint car race in the world. So yeah, there’s a lot that goes into making the Knoxville Nationals the coolest event in the world.

“I enjoy getting to run it. I’m thankful that I get to run it ’cause you know, I could easily not. I could have an owner that wouldn’t allow me to run it. But thankfully, Mr. H and Cliff and everybody there let me run. They know how important it is to me, and yeah it’s cool. We’ve been here since last Wednesday and look forward to the weekend.”

Despite winning three Cup races this season and holding third in the driver standings, Larson still seeks to reclaim his midseason momentum. Monday night’s Front Row Challenge win might be the jolt he needed to get his Cup campaign back on track.



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Race now on for NASCAR to prepare after MLB game | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. BRISTOL, Tenn. — The instant the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Braves cleared the baseball diamond inside the infield at Bristol Motor Speedway, a new clock started. “The Last Great Colosseum” has to switch from hosting the MLB Speedway Classic […]

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BRISTOL, Tenn. — The instant the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Braves cleared the baseball diamond inside the infield at Bristol Motor Speedway, a new clock started.

“The Last Great Colosseum” has to switch from hosting the MLB Speedway Classic and be ready for NASCAR’s return to the historic racetrack hosting a playoff chase race Sept. 13.

“As soon as the last pitch is thrown, the last hit’s hit, teams do their thing, postgame’s taken care of, pads will start coming off the wall, and they’ll work through the night to basically start disassembling so we can reassemble for the NASCAR race,” said Steve Swift, Speedway Motorsports’ senior vice president of operations.

Major League Baseball used BaAM to create everything from clubhouses for the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds complete with showers, strength and conditioning rooms, coach and trainers’ offices and batting cages. Grandstands down both base lines with broadcast booths.

Pit walls taken down to keep the Reds and Braves from crashing into them have to be rebuilt. Swift said pouring concrete walls does take time and then more time to cure properly. Additives can help concrete cure faster, but that’s just one of the reconstruction issues causing obstacles.

Swift said Bristol has had great partners planning for all the details of making this happen. Now it’s time for Bristol Motor Speedway to go from hosting the first MLB regular-season game in the state of Tennessee and setting a record with a paid attendance of 91,032 back to its racing roots.

“It is difficult, but it’s things that we like,” Swift said. “It gives us a challenge and we like challenges.”

The transformation to a baseball diamond in the infield required 17,500 tons of gravel to level the infield, then 340 tons of Pennsylvania clay for the playing surface.

Braves first baseman Matt Olson said Saturday that he couldn’t believe Bristol was transformed all for one game. Well, everything that can be recycled will be used somewhere after the baseball diamond is removed.

Some of the gravel will be used in Bristol Motor Speedway’s parking lots. Swift said they have found groups to help use some of the materials to help people still recovering from the damages left by Hurricane Helene. That includes 2x4s and plywood used for the grandstands.

“A lot of stuff is going to go to good use as far as the rebuild portion,” Swift said. “We just need to get it out of the way so we can put back asphalt and concrete.”

This new renovation schedule has a couple of days built in for protection. The target date for being finished is Sept. 7.

“There may still be some paint drying whenever they roll in with the Goodyear haulers, but we’ll definitely shoot for that (Sept. 7) day,” Swift said. “And at the latest, we’re looking at Tuesday.”

Bristol hosted a college football game in 2016 that drew 156,990. Now the NHL might be in Bristol’s future after Sportico reported Friday that league officials would be checking out how the racetrack handled Major League Baseball.

When asked about possibly hosting an outdoor hockey game, Swift only said a hockey rink would be similar to a football field and that Speedway Motorsports has big dreams for what is possible at places like Bristol.

“We’ve shown with football and now baseball being here, that things can take place and we can do the the things that nobody would even think about,” Swift said.

Atlanta Braves outfielder Eli White holds the trophy after their win against the Cincinnati Reds I the MLB Speedway Classic baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. Play was resumed today after yesterday's weather delay. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Atlanta Braves outfielder Eli White holds the trophy after their win against the Cincinnati Reds I the MLB Speedway Classic baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. Play was resumed today after yesterday’s weather delay. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Fans gather for the MLB Speedway Classic baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. Play was resumed today after yesterday's weather delay. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Fans gather for the MLB Speedway Classic baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. Play was resumed today after yesterday’s weather delay. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Members of the grounds crew prepare the field prior to the MLB Speedway Classic baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Members of the grounds crew prepare the field prior to the MLB Speedway Classic baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)



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