From Jayski.
Arguably the biggest surprise in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series through the first four races this season, Ryan Truex ranks third in the points standings (10 markers behind Timothy Peters) on the strength of one top five and two top 10s, including a sixth-place result in last Friday’s race at Kansas.
The Mayetta, New Jersey native, and younger brother of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star Martin Truex Jr., will attempt to continue his success at his home track - Dover International Speedway - in Friday’s JACOB Companies 200.
Truex earned his career-best NASCAR national series finish in the NASCAR XFINITY Series at Dover in 2012 when he placed runner-up. He matched the result in this season’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season opener at Daytona.
The Hattori Racing Enterprises driver has produced a positive place differential in three of the four races this season: +13 at Daytona, started 20th and finished second; +6 at Martinsville, started 18th and finished 12th; +15 at Kansas, started 21st and finished sixth.
Ryan Truex will be looking to have a good run at Dover in the Truck Series this weekend. |
The Mayetta, New Jersey native, and younger brother of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star Martin Truex Jr., will attempt to continue his success at his home track - Dover International Speedway - in Friday’s JACOB Companies 200.
Truex earned his career-best NASCAR national series finish in the NASCAR XFINITY Series at Dover in 2012 when he placed runner-up. He matched the result in this season’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season opener at Daytona.
The Hattori Racing Enterprises driver has produced a positive place differential in three of the four races this season: +13 at Daytona, started 20th and finished second; +6 at Martinsville, started 18th and finished 12th; +15 at Kansas, started 21st and finished sixth.
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