Martin Truex Jr. will retire at the end of the year; he will race at NH Motor Speedway
Updated: 7:12 pmEDT June 14, 2024
READY FOR DUCK BOATS. MIGUEL. LET’S DO IT. BIG NEWS FROM NASCAR TONIGHT MARTIN TRUEX JUNIOR, WHO WON THE MAGIC MILE LAST YEAR, SAYS HE WILL RETIRE AT THE END OF THE SEASON. TRUEX JUNIOR GREW UP GOING TO LOUDON TO WATCH HIS DAD’S RACE, AND TODAY HE WILL RACE ONCE AGAIN IN NEW Hampshire ONE WEEK FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 23 IN THE USA. 301 HAS 34 CUP WINS AND WAS THE TITLE WINNER OF 2017. AND WE RECENTLY SPOKE WITH THE 43 YEAR OLD WHO WILL TRY TO REPEAT IN LOUDON NEXT WEEKEND. IT’S A UNIQUE RACE JUST BECAUSE YOU KNOW THERE IS NO OTHER PLACE VERY CLOSE TO THERE. WE RUN AND YOU KNOW, THE NEW ENGLAND PRESENT STRONG AND HAVE A LOT OF FUN AND, YOU KNOW, I’VE BEEN GOING UP THERE FOR, OH MY GOD, 25 YEARS, YOU KNOW, 30 YEARS. I guess you know, to that racetrack. SO IT’S ALWAYS BEEN A SPE
Martin Truex Jr. will retire at the end of the year; he will race at NH Motor Speedway
Updated: 7:12 pmEDT June 14, 2024
A NASCAR driver who grew up going to New Hampshire Motor Speedway to watch his father race returns to Loudon for one of his last races. Martin Truex Jr. will compete in the “USA Today 301” at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday. , June 23. “It’s a unique race because there’s nowhere else close by that we race. The New Englanders show up hard and have a lot of fun,” said Truex Jr. “I’ve been climbing for 30 years. …always “It’s been special for me. I love the people there and I love the enthusiasm of the crowd.” On Friday, Truex Jr. announced that he will retire from full-time competition at the end of the 2024 season. In his career. , Truex Jr. has 34 Cup wins and won the title in 2017.
LOUDON, N.H. —
A NASCAR driver who grew up going to New Hampshire Motor Speedway to watch his father race returns to Loudon for one of his last races.
Martin Truex Jr. will compete in the “USA Today 301” at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday, June 23.
“It’s a unique race because there’s nowhere else close by that we race. The New Englanders show up hard and have a lot of fun,” said Truex Jr. “I’ve been going (to Loudon). for 30 years…it’s always been special to me. I love the people there and I love the enthusiasm of the crowd.”
On Friday, Truex Jr. announced that he will retire from full-time competition at the end of the 2024 season.
In his career, Truex Jr. has 34 Cup wins and captured the title in 2017.
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