Darrell Wallace Jr Joins KBM for 2013

Darrell Wallace Jr, driver of the #18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, stands in the garage during practice for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East G-Oil 100 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sep 21, 2012 in Loudon, NH  Photo - Geoff Burke/Getty Images

Darrell Wallace Jr, driver of the #18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, stands in the garage during practice for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East G-Oil 100 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sep 21, 2012 in Loudon, NH
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The latest news concerning the Truck Series in the upcoming season was announced today at the NASCAR Preview in Charlotte when Kyle Busch and Joe Gibbs announced Darrell (Bubba) Wallace Jr will drive the full-truck schedule for Kyle Busch Motorsports/KBM this season. Wallace Jr is an up and coming driver for Joe Gibbs Racing and success came immediately for Wallace Jr when he entered NASCAR. Wallace Jr is also part of NASCAR’s drive for diversity and Wallace Jr may be the most successful African-American driver in NASCAR history. Continue reading

Three Bold Predictions for the Cup Series in 2013

Kyle Busch #18, Martin Truex Jr, #56, Kasey Kahne #5 and Brad Keselowski #2, wait on pit road during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Preseason Thunder testing at Daytona International Speedway Jan 11, 2013  Photo - Tom Pennington/Getty Images

Kyle Busch #18, Martin Truex Jr, #56, Kasey Kahne #5 and Brad Keselowski #2, wait on pit road during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Preseason Thunder testing at Daytona International Speedway Jan 11, 2013
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With the new Gen 6 car in 2013, anything can happen on the race track. We could see things happen that we haven’t seen happen in years. We may also see new and never-before-seen things occur. That’s what makes predicting the upcoming season so fun. Anything could happen, right? So why not throw out the possibility of my three bold predictions coming true? These three bold predictions for this year could create some interesting racing if they were to come true. Anything and everything will occur this season and maybe even the guesses I take now will come true by November. Continue reading

Three Questions for the Camping World Truck Series in 2013

Ryan Blaney, driver of the #29 at Martinsville Speedway Oct 2012Photo - Jared C Tilton/Getty Images

Ryan Blaney, driver of the #29 at Martinsville Speedway Oct 2012
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Dirt, right turns and new faces are on the horizon for the Camping World Truck Series in 2013.

The Trucks will be slingin’ some dirt at Eldora and making right and left turns at MoSport in Canada. Young and new faces will also be featured in the Truck Series this season as part of a youth movement striking in NASCAR. These are just some of the interesting things that are raising questions about what’s to come in the Camping World Truck Series this season. Continue reading

BKR Rolls Out 2013 Truck Plans

Brad Keselowski at Daytona February 2012Photo - Tyler Barrick/Getty Images

Brad Keselowski at Daytona February 2012
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Brad Keselowski Racing (BKR) announced Tuesday their plans for the Camping World Truck Series in 2013. The team will field two trucks – one driven full-time by Ryan Blaney and a second truck shared among multiple drivers. Continue reading

Buescher Back in Trucks for 2013

James Buescher celebrates in victory lanePhoto - Getty Images

James Buescher celebrates in victory lane
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Last season’s Camping World Truck Series champion, James Buescher, will return to the Truck Series to try and defend his title in 2013.

James Buescher and Turner Motorsports made it official that Buescher will be back and primed up for another championship run in 2013. Buescher will still be driving the No.31 with the same sponsors from last season. Continue reading