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ThorSport Racing announced the retirement of Matt Crafton, the driver of the No. 88 Craftsman Truck Series entry.
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion Matt Crafton will be stepping out of his full-time ride in 2026 and be replaced by reigning champ ...
Matt Crafton, the three-time Craftsman Truck Series champion with ThorSport Racing, will end his full-time driving career ...
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