Gustin takes Wilmot, Hoffman loses ground, Friesen hospitalized

The World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Models presented by DirtVision spent Monday night in Wisconsin at Wilmot Raceway. Ryan Gustin led wire to wire from the pole and took the win. For Gustin, it’s almost been a tale of two seasons in 2025. The first part of the season was feast or famine for the driver of the 19R, with two wins in … Continue reading Gustin takes Wilmot, Hoffman loses ground, Friesen hospitalized

What Does the Future Hold For Halmar-Friesen Racing?

On behalf of everyone here at SFM, I would like to start this article by sending my best wishes to Stewart Friesen and his family as they navigate this recovery following his violent crash at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec last night. According to Stewart’s Wife, Jessica, in an update provided this morning, “Stewart has suffered an unstable/open book pelvic fracture, meaning his pelvis is broken … Continue reading What Does the Future Hold For Halmar-Friesen Racing?

Craftsman Truck Playoffs Stadings with Four to Go

Following the MillerTech Battery 200 at Pocono Raceway, second-generation NASCAR driver Layne Riggs would lock himself into the 2025 Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs with his third career victory, and he would do so from the Pole. Riggs joins six other drivers on the list of locks, including Heim, Hemric, Smith, and Friesen. Only three spots remain in the Playoffs this season, with only four races … Continue reading Craftsman Truck Playoffs Stadings with Four to Go

Craftsman Truck Michigan Results

For the first time since 2020, the Craftsman Truck Series came back to Michigan International Speedway. And man, Elmo, God of Chaos, reared his head! Ultimately, Stewart Friesen would prevail, winning the longest Craftsman Truck Series race in history. 278 miles and five overtimes would make this the longest race in distance ever. Stewart was beyond frustrated at Rockingham contemplating continuing in the series, but … Continue reading Craftsman Truck Michigan Results