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Martin Truex Jr. announces his retirement

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Martin Truex Jr.  announces his retirement

Martin Truex Jr. will reportedly announce that the 2024 cup season will be its last. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

Martin Truex Jr.’s NASCAR Cup Series Career ends after the 2024 season.

The 2017 Cup champion will reportedly announce his retirement on Friday after the final race of the year in Phoenix. Truex’s decision, first reported by The Athletic, comes after he flirted with the idea of ​​retirement during the 2023 season but ultimately decided to return to the No. 19 car for one more season.

Truex, 43, leaves NASCAR with one of the most unlikely stories of greatness in modern Cup Series history. After winning just three races in the first ten years of his full-time career, Truex Jr. since the start of the 2016 season, he has won 31 races and finished in the top 10 of the points standings six times. He never finished better than 11th before finishing fourth in 2015.

That 2015 season was his second with Furniture Row Racing. Truex joined the team in 2014 following the demise of Michael Waltrip Racing, as there were not many open seats available when MWR lost Truex’s sponsor NAPA in the wake of a race-rigging scandal in Richmond.

By necessity, the partnership quickly became one of excellence, especially after FRR moved to Toyota and formed an alliance with Joe Gibbs Racing. Truex won four races in 2016 and was victorious in two of the first three playoff races before a blown engine at Talladega ended his title hopes.

Truex and FRR were undisputedly the best in 2017, as he won eight times and was virtually flawless in the postseason. Truex won three times in the postseason and had nine top-10 finishes en route to his only Cup Series title. Truex never finished lower than third over the final five races of the season and won the season finale at Homestead from Kyle Busch.

However, Furniture Row’s expenses and success were not sustainable. Less than a year after Truex’s title, the team announced it would fold at the end of the 2018 season. And this time, Truex had a top-level ride waiting for him at the end of the season.

After finishing second in the standings in 2018, Truex moved to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2019. He won seven races in his first season with the team and again finished second in the points standings.

Since then, Truex has won eight times and was second in the rankings in 2021. But he was winless in 2022 and failed to reach the postseason for the first time in 2014.

Thanks to his 34 wins and his tally and Cup Series title, Truex will be a surefire member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame in three seasons.

According to the Athletic, Chase Briscoe is the leading candidate to replace Truex in 2025. Briscoe, 29, will be a free agent at the end of the 2024 season as Stewart-Haas Racing retires.

Briscoe is currently in his fourth season at NASCAR’s top level and has one win and 11 top-five finishes in 124 starts. Briscoe’s best season came in 2022, when he finished ninth in the points standings. In 2023 he finished 30th, but SHR took a big step back as an organization and Briscoe’s team also received a huge points penalty early in the season.

This season, Briscoe sits 17th in the standings and is the top-ranked SHR driver in the Cup Series.

Truex’s retirement also means a young Cup Series field is getting younger, as Kevin Harvick retired at the end of the 2023 season and Kurt Busch had to end his career midway through the 2022 season due to injury. Without Truex in the field, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski and Michael McDowell will be the only full-time drivers at age 40 or older when the 2025 season begins.

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