Had to support my favorite truck hauler. Top 10 again this weekend. I am looking forward to the Indianapolis videos. I know it is not “The Indianapolis 500 track” but it’s cool to see NASCAR at Indy…Good luck in Richmond after another break enjoy it you deserve it.. PS Do the trucks have rain tires?
I am so sorry for not seeing this until now. Thank you sir! And as much as I'd personally love to compete at the big track, I can't honestly say I think the trucks should be racing there. We had a pretty good run at the little track anyway 😎
We stage behind the front stretch grand stand. So it just makes sense to cross the track through the gate to the garage (also near the front stretch grand stand) than to drive all the way around to turn 2, and have to drive through the camp ground 🤷♂️
Many short tracks have time curfews. I could see a timed event being beneficial to team owners though. The race ends at a certain time no matter how many laps are completed due to caution or weather delays.
Maybe the EV was an ABB marketing strategy for their future street EVs. I’d like to see hybrid technology for the pit runs and yellow flag laps but LOUD combustion for the green flags.
I've done a couple videos on being a hauler driver. Pay varies from team to team. The least I know of is $40k per year. The most is $150k per year. A clean record and driving experience is definitely necessary, but it's not the only, or even the most important qualification because driving the truck is the least significant part of the job
@@MotorRacingNGravy Thank you Brother I’ll definitely check the videos out just trying to get my foot in the door for NASCAR Truck hauler I’ve been working on my resume I started driving all of the trucks in the Marines definitely know how to work as a team then worked in the oilfield driving all of the over weight Frac trucks then moved to OTR for years I also have all endorsements on my license but if you know any race team that needs a B driver or A please let me know I’ll send my resume to that team God Bless and be safe on the road Brother much thanks!!
Had to support my favorite truck hauler. Top 10 again this weekend. I am looking forward to the Indianapolis videos. I know it is not “The Indianapolis 500 track” but it’s cool to see NASCAR at Indy…Good luck in Richmond after another break enjoy it you deserve it..
PS Do the trucks have rain tires?
I am so sorry for not seeing this until now. Thank you sir! And as much as I'd personally love to compete at the big track, I can't honestly say I think the trucks should be racing there. We had a pretty good run at the little track anyway 😎
I thought pocono had a tunnel under the track to get to the infield so y r they going in like that
We stage behind the front stretch grand stand. So it just makes sense to cross the track through the gate to the garage (also near the front stretch grand stand) than to drive all the way around to turn 2, and have to drive through the camp ground 🤷♂️
@MotorRacingNGravy that makes more sense now
Many short tracks have time curfews. I could see a timed event being beneficial to team owners though. The race ends at a certain time no matter how many laps are completed due to caution or weather delays.
I Thought Xfinity and Cup was Done there
I'm in the Truck series.
@@MotorRacingNGravy Trucks should go there and Race
@@justinwhite5611 I'm lost... where are we talking about?
@@MotorRacingNGravy Chicago street course
@justinwhite5611 Cup and xfinity have one more season there. Nascar wont likely run 3 series there just because of the logistics
Maybe the EV was an ABB marketing strategy for their future street EVs. I’d like to see hybrid technology for the pit runs and yellow flag laps but LOUD combustion for the green flags.
@@donaldjohnson6335 I couldn't agree more! 😎
I see captain ron driver apr parking around close your parking
What’s the pay for truck driver per year in nascar? I have 20y experience in trucking clean record
I've done a couple videos on being a hauler driver. Pay varies from team to team. The least I know of is $40k per year. The most is $150k per year. A clean record and driving experience is definitely necessary, but it's not the only, or even the most important qualification because driving the truck is the least significant part of the job
@@MotorRacingNGravy Thank you Brother I’ll definitely check the videos out just trying to get my foot in the door for NASCAR Truck hauler I’ve been working on my resume I started driving all of the trucks in the Marines definitely know how to work as a team then worked in the oilfield driving all of the over weight Frac trucks then moved to OTR for years I also have all endorsements on my license but if you know any race team that needs a B driver or A please let me know I’ll send my resume to that team God Bless and be safe on the road Brother much thanks!!