In his days in NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has seen a lot happen on the race track. Marco Andretti showed him something new at COTA, though. Andretti was racing, with no one around him, when his entire rear housing fell out of his truck.
Denny Hamlin couldn’t believe what he saw when Marco Andretti lost his rear axle at COTA. Heck, he even said there shouldn’t be a penalty for something like because his truck nearly flipped over entering a corner.
While it was a fascinating moment, NASCAR wasn’t pleased with Marco Andretti’s truck losing it’s rear axle at COTA during the Truck Series event. The governing body is looking into what could’ve caused the incident, after another parts-related story took over the Truck Series.
Marco Andretti will not face any penalties from NASCAR after his No. 04 truck lost its entire rear axle at COTA on Saturday, according to NBC Sports writer Dustin Long.
This is something that you don’t see often, even in NASCAR. Marco Andretti lost his entire rear axle while racing at COTA. Andretti was having a tough time in the XPEL 225 and then things got worse.
For the ARCA 200 at Daytona International Speedway, Marco Andretti is the driver who topped the charts during the session. He will make starts in the NASCAR Truck Series this season, but right now, he has his eyes on an ARCA win.
Andretti Global announced Jan. 23 that MAPEI, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chemical products for the building industry, will serve as the primary partner for the No.
Those wondering what Marco Andretti was going to do this season, he has a 20-race schedule across ARCA and NASCAR. Andretti will compete in the ARCA Menards Series, as well as ARCA West in addition to select Craftsman Truck Series races.
You can say the 2024 season is officially here. The first ARCA practice of the season at Daytona featured Shane van Gisbergen, Marco Andretti, and others.
Marco Andretti will be behind the wheel of the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet for the final two races of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season — Oct.
For two more races this season, Marco Andretti will suit up for Spire Motorsports in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He will close out the season at Homestead-Miami and Phoenix with the No.
There are rumors going around that Andretti Autosport is doing a lot more than just putting Marco Andretti into a Spire Motorsports truck. With the addition of Gainbridge as a primary sponsor for Spire, the writing on the wall seems clear.
Marco Andretti hopes to make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut Saturday in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 150 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course from behind the wheel of the No.
This season of IndyCar has familiar talent and relative newcomers all taking to the track for their go at the gold. Rolling Stone News chatted with the three drivers to learn how they prepared for this race.
Colton Herta has renewed his contract with Andretti Autosport to remain as a full-time NTT IndyCar Series competitor for the organization along with sponsor Gainbridge, a Group 1001 company, through the 2027 season.
Marco Andretti plans to make his NASCAR national-series debut when the NASCAR Xfinity Series takes on the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Roval on Oct.
Marco Andretti will attempt to make his 250th career INDYCAR SERIES start Sunday, May 29 in the 106th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, driving the No.
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