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The No. 52 will race for the owners championship but its full-time driver will not pursue a top-10 championship finish.
Stewart Friesen will not pursue a medical waiver to retain his eligibility for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs, ...
Kaden Honeycutt, Stewart Friesen's replacement driver, explained why he kept Friesen's name on the #52 Toyota Tundra.
Stewart Friesen's NASCAR team, Halmar Friesen Racing, is all set to field Cole Butcher in the #62 Truck in the upcoming ...
Friesen has made 200 Truck Series starts, competing full-time each season since 2018. He is a four-time winner on the circuit, and he reached the Championship 4 round of the playoffs in 2019.
Stewart Friesen has been released from the hospital after a successful surgery July 31 for injuries sustained in a dirt modified crash.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen has made a decision on his 2025 playoff future.
Mike Forde, NASCAR’s managing director of racing communications, said on Wednesday’s “Hauler Talk” podcast they hope to have ...
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen during the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series championship race at Phoenix Raceway ...
Seven-time Utica-Rome Speedway champion Stewart Friesen returned home to Sprakers on Wednesday, nine days after suffering ...
Seven-time Utica-Rome Speedway champion Stewart Friesen underwent a successful multi-hour surgery following serious injuries suffered during a race on Monday night, his wife Jessica Friesen announced ...
Stewart Friesen will not pursue a medical waiver to retain his eligibility for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs, according to a statement posted to his social channels on Thursday afternoon.