STORIES FROM 2019 – Now, with 2019 coming to a close, we decided to look back at the most talked about and shared stories of the season on the asphalt portion of Race Pro Weekly. So from here to New Years Day, we’re going to count down the top 40 stories you guys shared this year from our site. Here’s #10-#6.
#10: Halmar Friesen Racing Announces Toyota Partnership For 2020 Season
December 3, 2019
Story By: CHAD OFIARA / HALMAR FRIESEN RACING – STATESVILLE, NC – Halmar Friesen Racing (HFR) officials today announced plans to chase the 2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series championship with driver Stewart Friesen. The ‘20 season marks a new beginning for HFR and the No. 52. Read More
#9: Stewart Friesen, HFR Head Into NASCAR Truck Series
Championship Race With Momentum
November 13, 2019
Story By: HALMAR FRIESEN RACING – STATESVILLE, NC – Stewart Friesen has qualified for the NASCAR Truck Series Championship 4 for the first time in his career and enters the weekend at the Homestead-Miami Speedway as the number one seed. Read More
#8: Stewart Friesen’s Looking To Lock Into The NASCAR Truck Championship
Four This Weekend In Phoenix
November 6, 2019
Story By: HALMAR FRIESEN RACING – STATESVILLE, NC – Stewart Friesen enters the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Phoenix this weekend second in the playoff standings. Read More
#7: RPW Column: Friesen Channels His ‘Moody Mile’ Past To Win
First NASCAR Truck Series Race
August 2, 2019
RPW Column By: DYLAN FRIEBEL / RPW – ROSSBURG, OH – Simply magic on a Thursday Night at Eldora Speedway for Stewart Friesen. While he is accustomed to winning big week day races, this one may be the biggest yet. In a Syracuse-esque Super DIRT Week style dirt race of fuel mileage, Friesen was able to win his first career NASCAR Truck Series event after six previous runner-up positions…most all-time for someone who had not won. That is, until Thursday night. Read More
#11: RPW Column: TAKE THAT! Stewart Friesen Fights Back At ISM To
Make The Truck Series Championship 4
November 9, 2019
RPW Column By: BOBBY CHALMERS / RPW – AVONDALE, AZ – Stewart Friesen can’t say he’s just a ‘dirt guy’ anymore. After being penalized on the opening green flag of the race for what NASCAR officials called jumping the start, Friesen and his Halmar Racing team kept their cool and worked their way back to the front of the field. Read More