Driver turned analyst on The CW, Parker Kligerman, gives a unique and first-hand experience take on all things NASCAR. This week, Kligerman is previewing the Chicago Street Race course for fans, and he’s got a couple of things to say about the course.
A sad day for Henderson Motorsports. Team owner Charlie Henderson has died. Parker Kligerman is among the many drivers remembering him today. Kligerman drove for Henderson off and on throughout his NASCAR career, winning three races, with two being official.
Unfortunate news in the NASCAR world. Charlie Henderson, longtime Truck Series team owner of Henderson Motorsports, has died. Henderson and his race team were noted for their underdog status and ability to overperform on the track.
The Rock is Back! Rockingham Speedway is back after 12 years of being off the Truck Series schedule. Here is everything you need to know about The Blacks Tire 200 at Rockingham Speedway.
“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.
Parker Kligerman has issued a challenge to NASCAR fans who think they can beat him in different racing competitions. The part-time Truck Series driver and The CW broadcaster debuted his new YouTube series in which he issued a $5,000 challenge to fans with zero driving experience to compete in different challenges.
After a two-race break, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series rolls into Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Ecosave 200. Here is everything you need to know before the Trucks hit the track Friday.
In NASCAR not everything goes your way, that’s just the nature of the beast. But credit Parker Kligerman for taking one of the worst moments of his early season and turning it into a hilarious win.
It’s been 11 days since the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series kicked off its 2025 campaign with the Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway, an event that originally finished with a dream-fulfilling victory sequence for Parker Kligerman and Henderson Motorsports.
Henderson Motorsports’ Chris Carrier, Parker Kligerman‘s crew chief, issued a lengthy statement Tuesday after NASCAR denied their appeal of their disqualification from the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona.
Parker Kligerman and the No. 75 Henderson Motorsports team failed in their attempt to have its disqualification from the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway overturned.
Parker Kligerman of Henderson Motorsports in the Craftsman Truck Series coursed to victory lane on Feb. 14 for the Fresh from Florida 250. With pride in his eyes and grandeur in his heart, he excitedly climbed out of the Henderson Chevy Silverado, ready to accept his win.
NASCAR held its opening weekend of points races over the President's Day holiday, as the truck series, Xfinity series and Cup series crowned their first winners of the season.
Parker Kligerman‘s disqualification at the Daytona Truck Series race last weekend didn’t sit well with the NASCAR community. On the Hauler Talk podcast, Mike Forde, NASCAR’s managing director of Racing Communication, shared his thoughts on the Kligerman being disqualified after winning the race.
Henderson Motorsports is confident its appeal of Parker Kligerman‘s disqualification at Daytona will be approved by NASCAR. The Truck Series team went to X/Twitter to give an update on when the appeal will happen.
Parker Kligerman believed he was the winner of the Fresh from Florida 250 until the #75 Chevy failed post-race inspection. Corey Heim has been awarded the winner in what has become a quite controversial start to the 2025 NASCAR Season.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the disqualification of Parker Kligerman after failing post-race inspection. In his return to Henderson Motorsports for a part-time season in 2025, Parker Kligerman took the yellow and checkered flag to win at Daytona Int’l Speedway.
After confirming in September that he would no longer pursue full-time opportunities in NASCAR's National Series, Parker Kligerman is already exploring other avenues, and checking off a major item on his motorsports bucket list.
In the world of professional sports, every athlete, no matter which discipline they compete in, has the desire to finish their career at the top of the heap.
NASCAR assessed an L1 penalty to the No. 48 Big Machine Racing Chevrolet Camaro team driven by Parker Kligerman following this past weekend’s Xfinity Series event at Michigan International Speedway.