Martin Truex Jr. has become the oldest active competitor in the NASCAR Cup Series. With the retirement of the 2014 Cup Series titleholder and the 2017 Cup champion, Truex Jr. now holds the most experience among drivers on the track. Despite contemplating retirement since 2022, he was persuaded to remain with his team for one more season.
In the midst of an impressive 2023 campaign, Truex Jr. signed an extension with his team for an additional year. As the 2024 season looms, the seasoned driver remains uncertain about his future and has expressed that fans will have to wait until the conclusion of the season to discover his decision.
During a discussion regarding retirement, Truex Jr. made a jest that contained an element of truth. If he had retired in 2023 alongside Harvick, both drivers would have been eligible for induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame simultaneously. It is possible that only one of them would have been chosen. Truex also playfully remarked about not retiring in the same year as his highly skilled teammate, Denny Hamlin.
Despite amassing over 34 victories throughout his career, there is one race that Truex Jr. has yet to conquer. He has participated in the esteemed Superspeedway race on more than 20 occasions but has never emerged as the victor. His highest placement in the race was second position in 2016.
Truex Jr. finds himself in the company of a select group of championship-winning drivers who have not triumphed in the 500-mile event. Joining him on this list are his former teammate, a two-time champion, and the 2012 titleholder. These two seasoned drivers, alongside a young contender and the reigning champion, will be eager to put an end to their winless streak in the 2024 edition of the race.
According to the Source firstsportz.com