Martin Truex Jr.’s net worth is $40 million, earned through race winnings, endorsements, and strategic sponsorships, ahead of Daytona 500.
Martin Truex Jr. may have his hands full at the Daytona 500, where he’ll attempt to qualify with a team making its NASCAR Cup Series debut.
A look at Martin Truex Jr., the 2017 NASCAR Cup champion who is semi-retired and drives the No. 56 Toyota for Tricon Garage
How hard is it to win the Daytona 500? Ask a trio of NASCAR Cup Series drivers who are running out of chances to win The Great American Race.
When each new year in NASCAR commences, there is always something new apparent when the haulers are unloaded and the crews go to work for the first time. In some cases, it's a new paint scheme or a new sponsor accompanying familiar names and numbers.
And here it is: A team gets five points for having the Cup Series champion, four points for each Championship 4 driver (excluding the champ), three points for the regular-season champion, two points for a Round of 8 driver who did not advance further and one point for a Round of 12 driver whose run ended there.
Some may want to call it the 'Helio Castroneves Rule' for the Daytona 500, but there's much more to it than that.
Corey LaJoie will serve as an analyst for the five Prime Video Cup races this season and run a limited schedule for Rick Ware Racing.
Martin Truex Sr., former NASCAR Chevy driver and father of racer Ryan Truex and Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr., died last week at 66 years old.
Martin Truex Jr., the 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champion, will come out of retirement to compete for a spot in the 2025 Day
NASCAR could sure use some antifreeze this week, as the racing season prepares to heat up the early weeks of 2025. Daytona 500 approaches.
Championship-winning crew chief returns to NASCAR, reuniting with Martin Truex Jr. for the 2025 Daytona 500. Excitement builds!