Truck Series
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) features modified pickup trucks. It is one of the three national divisions of NASCAR, together with the Nationwide Series and the Sprint Cup.
Characteristics
- Debut in 1995
- 22 points events at 18 different tracks in 15 states across the country
- 10 month racing season
- Approximately 30,000 fans attend each NCWTS race
- 17 NCWTS races are companion events with NASCAR Sprint Cup and NASCAR Nationwide series
- Favorite among fans who like fast trucks
2011 On-Track Competition Results
- 12 different winners
- 15 different Keystone Light Pole winners, the most since 1998
- An average of 6.56 leaders per race, the most in series history
- An average of 9.96 lead changes per race, the most since 2000
TV Viewership Results
- #1 motorsport series on SPEED and #3 motorsport series on U.S. cable television
- An average of approximately 900,000 viewers tuned in to each NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event in 2011, up +10% over 2010
- Viewership among males 18-34 increased +6% over 2010
- 2011 was the most-viewed NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season in the history of SPEED (2003-2011)
- More than 10 million unique viewers tuned in to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2011
- Viewership on SPEED has grown +82% since 2003
US Fan Base
- Half of all NASCAR fans are fans of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
- NCWTS is a sport the whole family can enjoy
- 37% of fan base are female
- 50% of fans have children under the age of 18 (111 index vs. U.S. Population)
Media Coverage
- Television
- SPEED
- Radio
- SIRIUS XM Radio
- Motor Racing Network (MRN).
- Licensed Publications
- NASCAR Pole Position
- NASCAR Official Member Magazine
- NASCAR Hall of Fame Annual Yearbook
- Internet
- NASCAR.COM, offering news and statistics, as well as live streaming video and other rich multimedia content.






