
Truck Series Returns to Dover with Busch on Pole
The NASCAR Truck Series is set to debut at Dover Motor Speedway after a multi‑year hiatus, with Kyle Busch securing the pole position in a tightly contested qualifying session.
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The NASCAR Truck Series is set to debut at Dover Motor Speedway after a multi‑year hiatus, with Kyle Busch securing the pole position in a tightly contested qualifying session.

Inspection issues forced several NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series teams to surrender practice minutes before the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover Motor Speedway, a venue known for its steep banking and heavy tire wear.

A.J. Allmendinger’s unexpected performance and Clint Bowyer’s first Truck Series start since 2024 set the stage for a volatile stretch of races.

The 2024 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series returns to Dover Motor Speedway, marking the halfway point of the regular season. With eight races left, points leader Kaden Honeycutt and seasoned contenders such as Kyle Busch, Ty Majeski, and Tyler Ankrum are poised for a pivotal battle.

The 2026 ECOSAVE 200 at Dover will feature a streamlined qualifying system where each driver completes a single lap, with the fastest times determining the starting lineup. The event returns the Truck Series to Dover for the first time since 2020.

The 2026 ECOSAVE 200 at Dover will feature a new qualifying format where each driver completes a single lap to determine the starting order, marking the series' first appearance at the track since 2020.

The NASCAR Truck Series will converge on Dover Motor Speedway for the ECOSAVE 200, a race that could reshape the playoff picture and highlight the series' rising stars.

NASCAR’s All‑Star weekend at Dover features a full slate of series, including the return of veteran Clint Bowyer.