Ryan Truex Remains Focused On Growing With Joe Gibbs Racing In 2024
The post Ryan Truex Remains Focused On Growing With Joe Gibbs Racing In 2024 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ryan Truex, driver of the No. 19 Toyota Genuine Accessories Toyota, celebrates after winning the … [+] NASCAR Xfinity Series A-GAME 200 at Dover International Speedway. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) Getty Images Ryan Truex always dreamed of celebrating in victory lane. He witnessed his older brother, Martin Truex Jr., win some of Nascar’s biggest races and the 2017 Nascar Cup Series championship. But the younger Truex never pulled into the winner’s circle himself in any of the top three national touring divisions. That changed in late April, when the No. 19 Toyota dominated the A-GAME 200 Xfinity Series race at Dover, as Truex claimed his first Nascar victory. The celebration was incredible. But most of all, it proved that this part-time racer has what it takes to get the job done if he can secure funding for an entire season. “The win was a big deal, for sure,” Truex said. “It’s no secret that I’ve been around for a while, and I’ve been working for opportunities like this. I’ve been around the garage and I’ve done a lot of stuff. To do it at the home track and to do it the same weekend as my brother, it was special to be a part of.” Martin won the Cup Series race at Dover, which was delayed to Monday due to inclement weather. Life isn’t much different for Truex since his triumph in April. The main difference is he got rid of the goose egg in the win column. “Most of my time is dedicated to figuring out how I can be on the racetrack more,” he said. “I’m doing things to keep myself relevant and learning as much as I can behind the scenes.” Truex frequently works as Joe Gibbs Racing’s primary simulator driver to assist the team with…
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Ryan Truex, driver of the No. 19 Toyota Genuine Accessories Toyota, celebrates after winning the … [+] NASCAR Xfinity Series A-GAME 200 at Dover International Speedway. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) Getty Images Ryan Truex always dreamed of celebrating in victory lane. He witnessed his older brother, Martin Truex Jr., win some of Nascar’s biggest races and the 2017 Nascar Cup Series championship. But the younger Truex never pulled into the winner’s circle himself in any of the top three national touring divisions. That changed in late April, when the No. 19 Toyota dominated the A-GAME 200 Xfinity Series race at Dover, as Truex claimed his first Nascar victory. The celebration was incredible. But most of all, it proved that this part-time racer has what it takes to get the job done if he can secure funding for an entire season. “The win was a big deal, for sure,” Truex said. “It’s no secret that I’ve been around for a while, and I’ve been working for opportunities like this. I’ve been around the garage and I’ve done a lot of stuff. To do it at the home track and to do it the same weekend as my brother, it was special to be a part of.” Martin won the Cup Series race at Dover, which was delayed to Monday due to inclement weather. Life isn’t much different for Truex since his triumph in April. The main difference is he got rid of the goose egg in the win column. “Most of my time is dedicated to figuring out how I can be on the racetrack more,” he said. “I’m doing things to keep myself relevant and learning as much as I can behind the scenes.” Truex frequently works as Joe Gibbs Racing’s primary simulator driver to assist the team with…
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