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Getty Ryan Truex (center) won at one of NASCAR’s hardest tracks. The 2017 Cup Series champion was vocal about his support of his brother, which is something that has not gone unnoticed.
Ryan Truex knew before the season that Friday's NASCAR Camping World Series East finale would be special. The Stafford Township native expects plenty of friends and family to make the short trip ...
Ryan Truex won his first career NASCAR Camping World Series East race Saturday at Watkins Glen International in New York. Truex, a 17-year-old rookie from Stafford Township, N.J., passed race ...
Ryan Truex, driver of the #19 Toyota Genuine Accessories Toyota, celebrates with Leah Schwandt and his brother NASCAR Series Cup driver, Martin Truex Jr. in victory lane after winning the NASCAR ...
Last week, the Truex family announced the death of Martin Truex Sr. The father of Ryan and Martin Truex Jr., the news came as a shock. The father and former NASCAR driver died at 66 years old.
Ryan Truex hasn’t had a Cup Series start since 2014 when he ran 23 races. This year, he’s only made one start in a national NASCAR series, finishing 17th at Daytona with Sam Hunt Racing.
Ryan Truex NASCAR career, including in Cup Series Truex was on a fairly normal track early in his career after winning back-to-back NASCAR Camping World East championships in 2009 and 2010.
FILE - Ryan Truex looks on prior to a NASCAR Xfinity auto race at Darlington Raceway, May 7, 2022, in Darlington, S.C. Truex has won his first career NASCAR race after 188 starts across all three ...
During a test at Kansas Speedway two years ago, Martin Truex Jr. summoned brother Ryan to the No. 78 car. Martin was in his first year driving for Furniture Row Racing and Ryan, 12 years younger ...
Ryan Truex kicked off his part-time schedule with JR Motorsports this season with an impressive run, taking second place behind Kyle Busch at ISM Raceway.
At Richmond, Ryan Blaney was the story, but it was another Ryan—Truex, the brother of Sprint Cup driver Martin Truex, Jr.—who made the biggest headlines at Dover, scoring the pole and a second ...
Ryan Truex has added four more starts to his 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule. He will return to Joe Gibbs Racing and drive the No. 18 Toyota Supra. JGR announced the news on Thursday, February 24.
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