Lawless Alan, who will compete in four races in 2025, will complete the lineup for Tricon Garage. The 24-year-old will tackle Martinsville (spring, March 28), Michigan International Speedway (June ...
Crews will have the most starts in the Tricon Garage truck of the four drivers. He will pilot the truck nine times. However, he won’t be able to race on any oval tracks larger than 1.25 miles in ...
Now we know the team he will race for. In a surprise turn of events, the semi-retired NASCAR driver will race under the Tricon Garage banner. In a deal that started out with 23XI Racing has now ...
Thompson, 23, raced full-time in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2022 as a member of Niece Motorsports and most recently with Tricon Garage from 2023-24. Thompson tallied two top fives and 11 top-10 ...
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Tricon Garage will have an expansive lineup behind the wheel of the No. 1 in the NASCAR Truck Series in 2025. Brent Crews, Brandon Jones, William Sawalich and Lawless Alan will all split time in ...
Acbel's new visual identity embodies a bold vision of transformation. Featuring a modern, streamlined design that signifies technological advancement, the logo retains the dual-block elements of its ...
Energy stocks are off to a strong start to 2025, outpacing the S&P 500's year-to-date performance for the first time in years. The sector has notched a more-than-5% gain so far, propelled by ...
Gregg Abbott. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) The energy sector in 2024 was marked by steady progress rather than seismic shifts, with moderate oil prices reflecting a year largely unshaken ...
Donald Trump's campaign pledge to dramatically slash gas prices would risk ending US oil dominance, according to an energy market analyst. Trump's plan to reduce prices by "half or more" within 12 ...
Russia launched an attack on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure on Christmas Day in what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described as an "inhumane" move, according to multiple reports.