While Martin Truex Jr, the reigning champ at New Hampshire, was looking to get back-to-back victories, he was left fuming after a series of unfortunate events turned his USA TODAY 301 outing into a masterclass for handling frustration! His retirement has already brought mixed sentiments among fans and now, seeing other aspects hinder his last season, has boiled their blood.
Many were upset about Joe Gibbs Racing’s inability to provide the necessary support to help him continue his career. We guess it is justified when fans have to watch their favorite driver take a struggling pit stop during the race. What happened?
Pit Stop Puts a Stop on Martin Truex Jr’s Win Streak…
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The rain that threw a wrench into qualifying was just the opening act. Martin Truex Jr. started 14th but, with a shrewd strategy and some help from the caution flag chaos, he clawed his way up the leaderboard, even winning Stage 2. He was looking good, battling for the lead alongside teammates Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell. Then came the accursed pit stop. A slow tire change and a ballet of fumbles dropped Truex a whopping 24 spots!
Imagine being in the lead, hearing the cheers of the crowd, only to be pushed to the back – enough to make even the most composed driver want to vent (metaphorically, of course). But wait, there’s more! Just as Truex Jr. was clawing his way back up, disaster struck again. This time, it wasn’t a pit crew mishap, but a bump from behind by Brad Keselowski.
The contact sent Truex Jr. spinning with his hopes for a win, evaporating faster than the dwindling fuel supply in some cars that opted to gamble on a weather-shortened race.
Before NASCAR lifted the red flag off the race, Truex stood at a disappointing 26th, a far cry from the victory lane he might have envisioned. It was a day that went from bad to worse, a live show of how a series of unfortunate events can unravel a shot at glory. In a situation like this, who the fans would turn to but Joe Gibbs?
While the NASCAR community has been in talks around Chase Briscoe taking over the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota after Truex’s retirement, the mood at the track undeniably shifted. Sure, fans were curious about the future driver, but a new narrative was taking shape – and it wasn’t a happy one for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Did Joe Gibbs Racing Spin Him Out?
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Martin Truex Jr’s retirement, as planned as it may have been, felt like a bitter pill to swallow for many fans. Now, the string of misfortunes in New Hampshire has only added fuel to the flame. In light of this, social media morphed into a virtual courtroom, with Joe Gibbs firmly in the hot seat. The sentiment was clear: Truex Jr was a champion, and the team had failed him. Fans shared their thoughts on Reddit.
“Right there is a prime example of why MTJ is retiring,” one fan declared online. Another echoed the sentiment: “Truex Jr. can still win, but his team can’t.” The comments painted a picture of a driver hung out to dry by his own crew.
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The driver’s pit stop woes date back to 2019. At Homestead-Miami Speedway, his pit stop back then was a disaster. On lap 120 of 267, the crew mistakenly swapped the left and right tires and thus forced Truex to stop once again on lap 122 to fix the error. Even though he finished second, the pit stop issue caused him a championship win.
One fan sarcastically wrote, “Breaking News: MTJ retires 5 months early because pit crew goes full 23X11. Car Chief finds steering wheel no longer circle shaped after MTJ punched it with extreme anger.”
The pit stop issues followed Truex into 2020. Daytona International Speedway. Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Auto Club Speedway, Lap 159 of 200. All these witnessed annoying pit stop issues. “Truex fans 🤝 Chastain fans 🤝 Busch fans Toaster bath time!” wrote another fan.
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NASCAR is now undoubtedly waving goodbye to a champion, but the future remains wide open. Hence, a fan mentioned, “Being a Truex Jr. fan and knowing this is his last season, I would have no problem at all supporting Briscoe if he is in the 19 next season.”
His retirement marks a new chapter for him, but for the sport, it’s an opportunity for new heroes to emerge. With Truex still active in the paddock, the rookies may just pick up a thing or two from a seasoned master. Who knows, maybe he’ll even offer some sage advice on how to avoid a pit stop meltdown – a skill that could prove more valuable than any trophy, especially for his teammates still at Joe Gibbs Racing.