|| *Comments on the 2017 LTi Printing 200:* View the most recent comment <#49> | Post a comment <#post> 1. 95McDowellFan posted: 08.08.2017 - 11:31 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Only 30 Trucks again, this series needs help 2. JR-TV posted: 08.08.2017 - 12:51 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Wow! 30 trucks with most of the start-n-parks already entered. That doesn't look good. Hopefully the #66 Bolen Truck shows up post-entry and the MDM #99 actually shows up and doesn't withdraw. Hope to see Timothy Peters in the #99 or #66 truck. 3. Danish Pie posted: 08.08.2017 - 1:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Buschwhacker Count: 1 #51-Kyle Busch Start-N-Park Count: 4 #0-Ray Ciccarelli #36-Todd Peck #57-? #87-Joe Nemecheck 4. Jonathan King posted: 08.08.2017 - 1:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) 66 more than likely will be on the entry list. 5. Brandon posted: 08.08.2017 - 4:14 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #99 is Bubba Wallace! That was a surprise! 6. 95McDowellFan posted: 08.08.2017 - 4:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #99 will be Darrell Wallace Jr. 7. Naskurt41 posted: 08.08.2017 - 4:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) The #99 will be driven by Darrell Wallace Jr this week. Glad he's back behind the wheel, definitely deserves to be racing every week. 8. Jonathan King posted: 08.08.2017 - 4:37 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) @5, 6, 7 WHAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!. 9. Anonymous posted: 08.08.2017 - 5:50 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) #3, the 83 could be an S&P too 10. Tyson posted: 08.08.2017 - 5:54 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) I get the feeling Ciccarelli will actually attempt the full race. 11. George Costanza posted: 08.08.2017 - 6:19 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Just announced that Darrell Wallace Jr. will be driving the 99. Go Darrell! 12. 95McDowellFan posted: 08.08.2017 - 6:39 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #57 is Mike Scenica 13. Vince posted: 08.08.2017 - 6:59 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sponsor for Wallace is Maestro's Classic. 14. JR-TV posted: 08.09.2017 - 8:03 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) Great to see Bubba get a ride to return to trucks. Also good to see him get away from Ford and into a Chevrolet for the first time in the top three series. Really hope the #99 MDM Chevrolet has a great run and can help keep a KBM Toyota out of victory lane. I was hoping Timothy Peters would get the #99 but Bubba is a good choice as well. Odd to see the #66 Bolen Truck not entered. Hopefully they do end up showing up and give a deserving driver the like Timothy Peters or Brett Moffit the opportunity to run the Michigan truck race. With so many young guys like Bubba and Brett Moffitt without rides I fear Timothy is being passed over. Timothy is my favorite truck driver and it's been horrible to see him out of a truck. If nothing else, I think he should be able to bring some local sponsorship from Autos by Nelson or another company to a team like the #99 or #66 for Martinsville. He also used to co-own his own team with Steve Stallings under the name Premier Motorsports running the #17 Dodge and then #17 Toyota. Could Peters buy a Red Horse truck and return in his own #17 Toyota for a few races? I know he wouldn't find the sponsorship for many races but may be able find sponsorship to run a couple of races like Bristol and Martinsville. I still hope he is just rideless for the rest of the year and then in the off-season a big team like GMS, ThorSport, or KBM will pick him up for a full season. It's hard to believe that last year Peters was one of the championship 4 racing for the title at Homestead and now he sits rideless. 15. 23andJoe posted: 08.12.2017 - 4:23 am Rate this comment: (2) (0) Meanwhile, Mike Senica appears to be on pace (or off of pace, as it were) to tie Bobby Norfleet in the 'Too Slow To Safely Race' sweepstakes. 16. Anonymous posted: 08.12.2017 - 11:27 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Senica way, way off the pace in qualifying 17. Danish Pie posted: 08.12.2017 - 1:47 pm Rate this comment: (0) (2) By lap 20, 6 trucks have already parked (+1 that crashed), and 2 trucks are running a lap down. NASCAR is thriving right now, amirite? 18. RaceFanX posted: 08.12.2017 - 1:53 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) In the early laps of this one a great battle up front shorted itself out with Kyle Busch leading and he drove to the Stage 1 win. Bubba Wallace is up in the top-10 in his first Truck start since the 2014 season finale at Homestead. John Hunter Nemechek ran up front early before he crashed trying to pass Chase Briscoe, resulting in the #8 Chevolet's retirement. Attrition is pretty high today. Before the end of the first stage seven trucks have retired or are off the track with both John Hunter and father Joe Nemechek right at the back. 19. RaceFanX posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:09 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Jordan Anderson brings out the yellow as his hood blows open. He couldn't see out the windshield and parked it on the backstretch. 20. Anonymous posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Why MB Motorsport switch Bj McLeod in #63 and Camden Murphy in #36 after practice if they do both start and park anyway 21. RaceFanX posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:16 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Toyotas are 1-2-3-4 at M.I.S. in front of Kaz Grala's #33 Chevy. Can't imagine the Detroit big wigs like that. 22. RaceFanX posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:16 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Kyle Busch wins Stage 2 with Ryan Truex second and Christopher Bell third. Matt Crafton is fourth and Ben Rhodes completes a top-5 sweep for the Toyotas. 23. Sector posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:18 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) Ya know, I feel like this is somewhat a restrictor plate race the way they're running. "Follow the leader." Not that I'm complaining, I find this race entertaining. 24. Wil047 posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:28 pm Rate this comment: (0) (4) Cody Coughlin, the worst driver and most blatant example of sponsor nepotism in all three levels of NASCAR, wrecks hard on the restart. 25. MgoBlue22 posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:51 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) What a move for the lead by Bubba. 26. MgoBlue22 posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:57 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Yes, Bubba wins! 27. Danish Pie posted: 08.12.2017 - 2:59 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) Bubba Wins in his comeback to the Truck Series! 28. Sector posted: 08.12.2017 - 3:00 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Great defense from Darrell Wallace Jr! 29. rm posted: 08.12.2017 - 3:07 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) Fantastic battle at the end there between Wallace, Cindric, Bell and Busch. Teammates Bell and Busch kept trying to work together to get a run on the leader but couldn't pull it off. Back to back years with unlikely Michigan race winners in trucks! Love the plate racing aspect to the package in use here. 30. JeffGordon24FanForever posted: 08.12.2017 - 3:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Like this better than pack racing, where idiotic moves equal ugly wrecks, today the fastest cars settled to theirselves. 31. Nucl3ar Wa4le posted: 08.12.2017 - 3:46 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sponsor updates #1 - Kool Chevy-Buick-GMC / Sturgis Bank & Trust #51 - Textron Off-Road / Beechcraft #99 - Maestro's Classic Beard Wash & Butter 32. Tyson posted: 08.12.2017 - 3:55 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sauter was not sponsored by Allegiant for this race. Karl's Chevrolet came on board yesterday. 33. 66LongFan posted: 08.12.2017 - 3:59 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sponsor Update, Mike Senica #57 Bell Plantation / Norm Benning Racing 34. Lucstar88 posted: 08.12.2017 - 4:23 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Leave to go home after stage 2. I miss Bubba winning. Congrats! 35. Lucstar88 posted: 08.12.2017 - 4:38 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Also this would be the first win for that organization right? 36. Drakion posted: 08.12.2017 - 6:01 pm Rate this comment: (3) (0) @35 Indeed its their first win in the Trucks, the organization has 4 Arca wins. 37. RaceFanX posted: 08.12.2017 - 6:13 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Wallace won his last time out with the Trucks in the 2014 Homestead season finale and wins again here two and a half years later. This was his first start in the series that wasn't at the wheel of a KBM Toyota, winning here in Matthew Miller's #99 Chevrolet. 38. George Costanza posted: 08.12.2017 - 7:54 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) When is the last time father and son finished last in a NASCAR race? 39. chevyfan98 posted: 08.12.2017 - 8:53 pm Rate this comment: (3) (0) According to Brock Beard, never. 40. joey2448 posted: 08.13.2017 - 6:46 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) So happy to see Bubba win! Feels like forever since it's happened for him. And to do it the way he did it, by diving to the inside into turn 3 and pulling off the 3-wide pass with 11 laps to go, way to go! Bubba no doubt deserves a ride. Ever since he left KBM to drive for Roush in the Xfinity series, he's been held back by the weak motors, but it's clear to see he deserves a Cup ride, and hopefully this will catch someone's eye long enough. 41. RaceFanX posted: 08.16.2017 - 8:16 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Bubba Wallace's #99 Chevrolet failed post-race inspection after this race, encumbering the win and resulting in crew chief Shane Huffman being suspended. Grant Enfinger's #98 Toyota also failed the post-race inspection resulting in penalties that dropped him out of a playoff position. 42. RaceFanX posted: 08.16.2017 - 8:18 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Christopher Bell flew out after his runner-up run here to Iowa to compete in the legendary Knoxville Nationals sprint car race. Bell raced in the event's B-Main and finished eighth meaning he did not advance into the main event where Donny Schatz defeated Cup racer Kyle Larson. 43. RaceFanX posted: 11.25.2018 - 8:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) This was Bubba Wallace's only Truck series start of the season and it ended in victory lane. As noted earlier this was his first Truck series start in more than two years. 44. Me. posted: 06.21.2019 - 5:37 pm Rate this comment: (0) (2) @40 You mean the same weak motors that powered Ricky Stenhouse and Chris Buescher to championships? LOL sure, if you say so. 45. Wil posted: 06.21.2019 - 5:50 pm Rate this comment: (0) (3) @44 Why are you responding to someone from 2 years ago, as if they'll see it? I agree that Bubba isn't very good but you're making yourself look like an obsessive bigot. 46. JSPorts posted: 06.21.2019 - 6:27 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) You can't compare Wallace's Roush tenure to Stenhouse's. During Stenhouse's tenure there, his teammates won 25 races and led 3930 laps. During Wallace's tenure there, his teammates won 4 races and led 336 laps. As for your Buescher argument, I think the fact that Chris won a title in that car is more a reflection of how good he is, not how bad Wallace is. The year Buescher won the title, Wallace & Elliott Sadler were basically even as the 2nd-best car at the organization. Sadler was a Cup winner & nearly won the Xfinity title a few years later with JRM, so I don't see how that's a poor reflection on Wallace, either. Again...I guess you can ignore real evidence just for the sake of your bigotry. 47. Sector posted: 06.21.2019 - 11:59 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Me. is just depressed for attention because he's obsessed with his obsession. Ignore him. He probably had to look up the win from Bubba in a non-KBM truck, beating KBM trucks, because he wasn't a fan at the time and someone brought up this win to him. 48. TheDewCrew posted: 02.22.2020 - 4:33 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Oddly enough, this was the race that got me hooked into the truck series. I never really cared for trucks until my boredom got the best of me, and decided to check the NASCAR schedule for the weekend. There was great racing, wrecks, and the leader was never far ahead. Fun race indeed 49. SweetRich posted: 02.22.2020 - 5:29 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) The Commentators For The Race Were Vince Welch, Phil Parsons And Michael Waltrip. The Pit Road Reporters Were Hermie Sadler And Chris Neville. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: