Friday’s NASCAR news roundup packs a punch, from leadership changes at RFK Racing to Stewart Friesen’s emotional return to the track, all while the Truck Series gears up for a high-stakes elimination race at New Hampshire. RFK is betting on new president Chip Bowers to guide their future, Friesen is determined to fight his way back from injury, and the Truck playoffs are anything but settled.
- RFK Racing names Chip Bowers as team president, shifting leadership at a critical time as charters and new manufacturers loom
- Stewart Friesen, still on crutches after his terrifying dirt crash, returns to the garage with hopes of racing again by Daytona
- Kaden Honeycutt carries the pressure of keeping the Friesen 52 truck alive in the owner’s playoffs while big names hover near the cutline
- Corey Heim and Layne Riggs look like title favorites, but mistakes and mechanical issues keep the elimination drama wide open
The weekend ahead at New Hampshire could reshape the Truck Series playoff picture, and every lap is set to count. Between RFK’s long-term questions and Friesen’s personal comeback battle, there’s no shortage of storylines to follow.
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