Layne Riggs
2026 Season — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Through June 19, 2026
Roles
- Driver — Front Row Motorsports
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Kyle Busch Wins His Fifth Dover Truck. Dystany Spurlock Took the Green Flag and Made History.
Kyle Busch won his record fifth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway on Friday, leading 147 of 200 laps in the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevrolet and sweeping both stages. The bigger moment came at the green flag: Dystany Spurlock, 34, became the first Black woman ever to start a NASCAR national series race. Kaden Honeycutt rallied from a penalty to finish fourth and protect his Truck Series points lead.
Three Nights on Nashville's Concrete: Trucks, the O'Reilly Series and the Cracker Barrel 400
All three NASCAR national series race at Nashville Superspeedway this weekend — Trucks on Friday, the O'Reilly Series on Saturday, and the Cracker Barrel 400 on Sunday night. A guide to the schedule, the stakes, and why the concrete decides it all.
Layne Riggs Has the Points Lead for the First Time. He Got It the Hard Way.
Three weeks ago Layne Riggs was 38 points back. Two wins later he leads the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for the first time in his career — and he carries it into Michigan, where Kaden Honeycutt gets his shot to take it back. A DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 preview.
Honeycutt Pushed Heim to the Win at Michigan. Then He Tried to Take It Back.
Corey Heim held off his own TRICON Garage teammate Kaden Honeycutt by .065 of a second to win the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 at Michigan — after Honeycutt pushed him to the front, then tried to take the win back in lapped traffic. Carson Hocevar led 65 of 126 laps and faded to third; Layne Riggs salvaged fourth and kept the points lead.
A Street Course on a Navy Base: What to Watch in Tonight's Navy 250 at Coronado
The Truck Series opens NASCAR's debut weekend at Naval Base Coronado tonight with the Navy 250, a 50-lap street race and only the second street circuit in series history. The full card: the points fight, the road-course favorites, and Jimmie Johnson's first Truck start since 2008.