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NASCAR‘s Camping World Truck Series will debut at a new venue — and this Friday, it‘s the famed Knoxville (Iowa) Raceway half-mile dirt, short track. The Corn Belt 150 Presented by Premier ...
Through 499 starts, the Camping World Truck Series has seen 90 different winners, raced at 50 different tracks, run 83,033 laps -- the equivalent of 90,148 miles -- while featuring some of the ...
The NASCAR Truck Series is returning to its “Camping World” title sponsor after two years with “Gander RV & Outdoors” in its official title. The new Camping World sponsor will be for the ...
“The truck has a new look that fans can relate to with their own truck at home,” said Chad Little, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series managing director. “The competitors have been happy with ...
Camping World and NASCAR say they’ve expanded their agreement to rebrand the series to the company’s partner brand Gander Outdoors. The initial seven-year contract goes through 2022.
It's been quite the decade in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, years of memorable moments are drawing to a close and oh what a ride it's been as a fan. Eight different champions.
Camping World is so pleased with the return on its initial investment in the NASCAR Truck Series that it has agreed to extend its title sponsorship through 2022. The company and NASCAR announced ...
It was also called the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (1996-2008), the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (2009-2018), and the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series last season.
Camping World originally became title sponsor of the Truck Series in 2009. In 2014, NASCAR and Camping World signed a seven-year agreement, continuing the partnership through 2022.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series kicks off the 2016 season during Daytona Speedweeks, as the iconic track welcomes fans to experience its $400 million redevelopment project, DAYTONA Rising.
The only guarantee in life is that no matter how much you like something, eventually it will change. And change is coming to the NASCAR Camping World Truck ...
The deal between Camping World and NASCAR for the Truck Series remains intact and runs through 2022. The possibility of a name change had been reported earlier this week by SportsBusiness Daily.
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