Brian Pattie’s tenure at Roush Fenway Racing is coming to an end. Pattie, who has turned wrenches on RFR’s Fords since the 2016 season will not return to the organization for the 2020 campaign. Pattie has been the crew chief for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No. 17 car since the start of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season. Continue reading “Brian Pattie Out as Crew Chief at Roush Fenway Racing After 2019”
Clint Bowyer Officially Back in Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. 14 For 2020 Season
onIt was rumored for a while and then earlier this week, Bob Pockrass cited a source that said that Clint Bowyer had reached an agreement to return to drive Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. 14 car for 2020.
Thursday, the team made the move official as they sent a press release out announcing that Bowyer was back for another year in their Ford Mustang. Continue reading “Clint Bowyer Officially Back in Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. 14 For 2020 Season”
Ryan Preece’s No. 47 Hauler Catches Fire on Way to Kansas Speedway
onMan, it’s been a rough road to Kansas Speedway for NASCAR teams this week.
A report from Go Fas Racing’s hauler driver Ron Utter — known as Captain Ron — states that the No. 47 JTG Daugherty hauler, which is carrying cars for Ryan Preece for this weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway has caught fire. Continue reading “Ryan Preece’s No. 47 Hauler Catches Fire on Way to Kansas Speedway”
Former NASCAR Truck Series Team Owner Lonnie Troxell Dead at 68
onThe sad news began circulating around Twitter on Wednesday about the death of former NASCAR Truck Series team owner Lonnie Troxell.
A report Wednesday night from the Louisville Courier Journal has confirmed that Troxell has passed away at the age of 68. Continue reading “Former NASCAR Truck Series Team Owner Lonnie Troxell Dead at 68”
