The prodigal son returns. Christian Eckes, a name that’s become synonymous with raw talent and grit in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, is coming home.
After spending a season away pursuing a seat in the NASCAR Xfinity (O’Reilly Auto Parts) Series with Kaulig Racing, Christian Eckes is making a return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2026, driving for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing.
Kaulig is expanding to 5 trucks in 2026, and recently, rumors have linked Christian Eckes and Daniel Dye to the brand-new RAM team. And of course, they’ve already confirmed that Brendan Queen will be joining the brand-new truck team as well?
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoff race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway turned into pure mayhem during Stage 1. Honestly, everyone in the grandstands’ hearts was likely pounding watching Christian Eckes and Connor Jones tangle up in what became the third caution of an absolutely wild opening segment.
The clock struck midnight on championship hopes for two promising rookies at World Wide Technology Raceway. William Sawalich and Christian Eckes, both hungry young drivers with everything to prove, watched their playoff dreams slip away in the most heartbreaking fashion possible.
A bit of trouble in practice. Shane van Gisbergen blew through a turn and was soon making contact with Sam Mayer at Watkins Glen. The road course expert had a bit of a brain fart as his car slid straight through the corner.
Christian Eckes will be reuniting with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing (MHR) for two NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races in 2025. Eckes, the 2024 Truck Series regular-season champion and 2019 ARCA Menards Series champion from Middletown, New York, will be piloting MHR’s newly formed No.
Perhaps the best finish you will see all year in ARCA! William Sawalich dominates the race and fights to seal the deal. This was a slugfest in overtime.
Following Saturday's race on the streets of Chicago, the NASCAR Xfinity Series only has eight races remaining in its regular season. Here's what the playoff picture looks like as the circuit heads to Sonoma.
For the second time this season, the Xfinity Series heads to Atlanta and the newly renamed Echo Park Speedway. Here is your preview for Friday night’s Focused Health 250.
This nightmare season for Christian Eckes continues. Sheldon Creed went late in the restart zone, and the field paid for it. Creed didn’t do anything wrong, he was the leader.
“It’s Bristol Baby” the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is racing the Weather Guard Truck Race at Bristol Motor Speedway this Friday Night, the sixth round of the 2025 season.
The Xfinity Series heads from Austin, Texas to Phoenix Raceway, for the GovX 200. Here is everything you need to know before the action kicks off Saturday.
One more race for the 2024 Craftsman Truck Series and it will decide a title. We have seen constant action all season, and this last race is expected to be a wild one.
Christian Eckes raised the dander of Taylor Gray in the closing laps of last week's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Martinsville Speedway. Eckes, who didn't need to win the race to advance to the Championship 4, wasn't content to let Taylor Gray work past him for the win.
Christian Eckes may have won the battle, which was Friday night's Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200 at Martinsville Speedway, but his path to victory heightened the intrinsic difficulty of which the war, which is the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship, will be won.
With a physical final restart, Christian Eckes wins the biggest race of his life to punch his ticket to Phoenix to the ire of Taylor Gray. Eckes is going to the NASCAR Truck Series Championship 4.