Layne Riggs Claims Pole Position for TSport 200 at Indianapolis
Layne Riggs secured the pole with a lap of 22.805 seconds, edging teammate Chandler Smith by half a tenth. The race will feature 36 trucks, broadcast on FS1, and streamed via FUBO.
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Layne Riggs secured the pole with a lap of 22.805 seconds, edging teammate Chandler Smith by half a tenth. The race will feature 36 trucks, broadcast on FS1, and streamed via FUBO.

Layne Riggs claimed the pole with a 22.805-second lap, while Chandler Smith and Nick Sanchez shared second, as the series prepares for a 38‑driver race at Indianapolis.

NASCAR announced that its Craftsman Truck Series will race in St. Petersburg, Florida, on March 6, 2027, joining the NTT IndyCar Series for a double‑header weekend that promises to cement the city’s role in American motorsport.

The upcoming Brickyard Weekend will feature packed line‑ups, debut performances and a crucial qualifying battle that could shape the season.

The 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on Friday, featuring defending winner Layne Riggs and part‑time IndyCar driver Conor Daly behind the wheel of a Ram‑branded entry.

Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs dominate early 2026 Truck Series action, with the upcoming TSport 200 at Indianapolis poised to reshape the playoff picture.

Chandler Smith led the final 105 laps to claim his second consecutive win at North Wilkesboro, extending his 2026 season tally and solidifying his status as a championship contender.

NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series is set to race in St. Petersburg on March 6, 2027, sharing the weekend with the NTT IndyCar Series, after a successful inaugural event in 2026.

Front Row Motorsports announced the continuation of Todd Gilliland’s contract through the 2027 season, but the team has yet to decide on the driver who will eventually take over the No. 4 Chevrolet.

The 2027 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg will feature both IndyCar and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, building on the strong attendance and on‑track drama of the 2026 event.

The 2027 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race will share the St. Petersburg weekend with the NTT IndyCar Series' Firestone Grand Prix, promising another historic chapter for the Florida city.

Ford’s storied partnership with NASCAR heads into its next chapter at the Brickyyard, where Ryan Blaney prepares for his 400th Cup start and Joey Logano climbs the all‑time win rankings.

Layne Riggs is on track to win the 2026 Truck Series regular season championship and is being linked with a possible move to the Cup Series next year.

Layne Riggs is dominating the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series, positioning himself for a possible Cup Series entry in 2027. His potential move could replace Noah Gragson at Front Row Motorsports, a shift prompted by Gragson's underwhelming season.

Layne Riggs leads the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with 640 points as the TSport 200 prepares to unfold at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, with Kaden Honeycutt and Chandler Smith close behind.

NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series will race on the Streets of St. Petersburg on March 6, 2027, as part of a historic IndyCar‑Truck doubleheader, continuing a tradition that began in 2026.

The Brickyyard 400 will feature the NASCAR Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, NASCAR Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series, showcasing a deep field of drivers and teams across Indianapolis Motor Speedway and nearby Raceway Park.

A look at recent victories and the upcoming schedule that will keep fans engaged across American stock car, open‑wheel and Formula 1 competition.
NASCAR’s Truck Series will race on a 1.8‑mile, 14‑turn street circuit in St. Petersburg on March 6, 2027, sharing the weekend with the IndyCar Firestone Grand Prix, a schedule that follows the successful 2026 edition.

Noah Gragson's future at Front Row Motorsports hangs in the balance, but team owner Jerry Freeze still envisions him back in 2027. Meanwhile, Truck Series standout Layne Riggs is poised for a step up.

The 2027 edition of the St. Petersburg Grand Prix will feature both IndyCar and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, building on the record‑breaking 2026 event and offering fans a chance to secure tickets this fall.

The 2026 TSport 200 will feature a new two‑lap qualifying system and a competitive driver field, including names such as Jonathan Shafer and Corey LaJoie.

The 2027 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg will feature both IndyCar and NASCAR Truck Series races on a downtown street circuit, building on the strong attendance and historic wins from the 2026 event.

Three rising NASCAR drivers will compete in multiple series events at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park from July 24‑26, each bringing recent achievements and new equipment to the track.