Truex craves big finish at Furniture Row
The Associated Press
LAS VEGAS — Martin Truex Jr. could have been down this week while he prepared for the start of the NASCAR playoffs. After all, his race team is going out of business soon, and nobody has confirmed where he’ll drive next year.
Instead, the defending Cup series champion was excited as he returned to Las Vegas. Furniture Row Racing’s days are definitively numbered, but he wants the entire crew to seize the opportunity to go out with a once-in-alifetime bang.
“I feel like we’re in a great place,” Truex said. “We definitely want to repeat, no question about it.”
The 10 playoff races to end the NASCAR season are also a long farewell for Furniture Row, the plucky underdogs who somehow won it all last year. Owner Barney Visser is closing up shop — but not before Truex gets a shot at repeating his 2017 achievement, starting Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Truex knows that the only thing more improbable than last year’s championship run by a one-car team from Colorado would be a second title under even more difficult circumstances.
“I think you could take it one of two ways,” Truex said. “You could hang your head down and say, ‘This sucks. Why are we in this position?’ and get mad at the world, or you can look at each other and say, ‘Let’s go do this.’ I think all of us, we look at that and say, ‘Hell yeah. Let’s go do this. Let’s send Barney out on top and let’s give him the best goingaway gift that we ever could.”’
Truex is gunning for the first repeat Cup championship run since Jimmie Johnson got his fifth straight in 2010. Truex and crew chief Cole Pearn have a genuine chance to pull it off: Their car has been in a three-man derby with Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick atop the standings for most of the season, with Truex winning four races and posting 15 top-5 finishes.
But it’s all bittersweet as one of the most incredible success stories in recent motorsports history comes to an end this winter with the end of Furniture Row. The Rocky Mountain team created as a self-described hobby by Visser stunningly became NASCAR’s best last season, with Truex winning eight races and snatching the title from the giants of the sport.