The 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the seventh season of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, a racing series that features modified pickup trucks. The series is now known as the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Driven by Jack Sprague in 2001, this truck is truly a champion in every right. Raced under the Hendrick Motorsports family name this truck is a real racer and as fast and fun as you can imagine. The season consisted of 24 races held at various racetracks across the United States and even one race in Canada. The trucks competed on a mix of oval tracks, road courses, and even a dirt track. The 2001 Craftsman Truck Series season contributed to the growth and popularity of NASCAR's truck racing division. It showcased the competitiveness and skill of drivers who were both seasoned veterans and newcomers to the series.
Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Jack Sprague- Championship NASCAR Truck
The trucks used in the 2001 NASCAR Truck Series were based on the Chevrolet Silverado model. However, they were extensively modified for racing purposes. The bodies were sleek and aerodynamic, designed to reduce drag and improve downforce to enhance performance on the racetrack. The truck was a custom-built frame designed to withstand the rigors of racing. It was engineered for both safety and performance, featuring roll cages, reinforced components, and suspension setups optimized for oval and road course racing.
The 2001 Chevrolet NASCAR Truck refers to the Chevrolet Silverado trucks that participated in the 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, a racing series that features modified pickup trucks. These trucks were purpose-built for racing and differed significantly from their production counterparts.
- Vin
- HMS0201192
- Stock#
- 753
- Mileage
- 0
- Year:
- 2001
- Make:
- Chevrolet
- Model:
- NASCAR Truck
- Body Style:
- -
- Engine Size:
- V8 358
- Transmission Type:
- 4 speed manual
- Doors:
- -
- Exterior Color:
- -
- Interior Color:
- Black
The Chevrolet NASCAR Truck
The trucks used in the 2001 NASCAR Truck Series were based on the Chevrolet Silverado model. However, they were extensively modified for racing purposes. The bodies were sleek and aerodynamic, designed to reduce drag and improve downforce to enhance performance on the racetrack. The truck was a custom-built frame designed to withstand the rigors of racing. It was engineered for both safety and performance, featuring roll cages, reinforced components, and suspension setups optimized for oval and road course racing.
The 2001 Chevrolet NASCAR Truck refers to the Chevrolet Silverado trucks that participated in the 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, a racing series that features modified pickup trucks. These trucks were purpose-built for racing and differed significantly from their production counterparts.
Features
- Aerodynamics
- Engine tuning
- Data Acquisition
- Cockpit Ergonomics
- QuickRelease Components