Martin Truex Jr is tired of getting run over by his fellow NASCAR competitors

Martin Truex Jr: “I’ve been run into quite a lot here in the last two months. It’s getting old and I don’t do that to others.”

Since the beginning of August, Truex has only collected two top-10 runs.

Truex is still sitting pretty in the points. That’s due to a fallback from points gathered earlier in the season. Week after week, he’s been fast. However, Truex has had several on-track incidents that have taken him out of contention for a halfway decent day.

The highlights…

Truex was running 2nd at Bristol Motor Speedway back in August. He was clipped in the left rear coming off the corner by Kyle Busch. Truex smacked the wall, several times. His race came to an end.

Kyle Busch wrecks Martin Truex Jr at Bristol Motor Speedway
Kyle Busch wrecks Martin Truex Jr at Bristol Motor Speedway

Jimmie Johnson was a more recent driver to do it. He and Truex spun in the final corner of the Roval 400. That would have been the first win since July for Truex.

Johnson offered a peace offering via 12 tiny bicycles. It was a prank. But, it was also something else, an apology.

Related: Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex Jr comment after the wreck in the final lap of the Roval

Last week, Aric Almirola bounced off the outside wall at Dover International Speedway. That particular track is a self cleaning race track. Almirola collected Truex in the crash.

Chuck Lemay
#78 Hauler driver

Chuck Lemay was the first person to find the bikes that randomly found a home on the tongue of the #78 trailer.

“This is a very competitive sport. Racing incidents happen. I can’t blame Jimmie for last week. He wanted to win. He didn’t mean to take us out,” Chuck Lemay told Claire B Lang via Sirius XM NASCAR Radio

“But, when you can come back the next week and do something like this, it’s water under the bridge.”

Lemay has been the hauler driver for Furniture Row Racing since the team began at Dover in 2005. For 2019, Furniture Row Racing will close shop.

“Now, I gotta go find a real job,” Lemay concluded.

Martin Truex Jr at Las Vegas Motor Speedway - MENCS
LAS VEGAS, NV – SEPTEMBER 15: Martin Truex Jr., driver of the #78 5-hour ENERGY Toyota, drives during practice for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series SouthPoint 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on September 15, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)

Cole Pearn

Cole Pearn was the one that sparked that prank. He suggested that Jimmie Johnson get mountain bikes for the crew.

“It was good. He’s a great guy, got a good sense of humor. It was pretty perfect. They gave them all away. A lot of happy kids which is good.”

Cole Pearn and Martin Truex Jr signed the first bike that was given away.

Martin Truex

Johnson wheel hopped into the final corner of the Roval. While spinning, he collected Truex and took them both out. The next week, Johnson gifted the team with bikes, just like they asked.

“Our guys were giving him a hard time. Asking if maybe he could get them some road bikes. That was his response. Yeah, it was pretty funny this morning,” Martin Truex Jr commented.

“We talked a few times this week. Then, at the airport again, we ran into each other. It seems like when you have a dustup with someone, you can’t get away from each other after that. It’s fine. I’ve got tons of respect for Jimmie. We’ve always gotten along. I’ve had a lot of respect for him, my whole career, for what he’s done.”

“He’s always treated me well and showed that respect back. Even at times where I wasn’t as competitive. We’re fine. Last week just hurt. There was a lot of reasons it hurt.”

“Obviously, we wanted to win. We needed those five points. But, it’s pretty obvious after watching it that it was an accident, a mistake. And he owned up to it. That’s racing.”

Related: Jimmie Johnson played a prank on Martin Truex Jr and Furniture Row Racing

Jimmie Johnson, Martin Truex Jr - Pink bikes
Jimmie Johnson, Martin Truex Jr – Pink bikes

On the bikes…

“I think it was just a fun thing. I think he was bored. It was a fun prank for my guys giving him a hard time. It definitely took some effort, which was interesting.”

Truex and Johnson are over their on track incidents. But, Truex is still up to his ears with getting taken out. For the next guy, it might not go so well.

“It’s getting time to get in the playoffs. We’re trying to get to Homestead. This is serious business,” Truex continued.

“I’ve been run into quite a lot here in the last two months. It’s getting old and I don’t do that to others.”

“If somebody else does something stupid… I might have to retaliate,” Truex says with a smile and a laugh.

Martin Truex Jr has four wins in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series team. It’s the final season for his team, the defending series champions. It’s been expected that Truex will head over to Joe Gibbs Racing to drive the #19.

Martin Truex Jr - Monster Energy Girl
SPARTA, KY – JULY 14: Martin Truex Jr., driver of the #78 Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota, poses with the winner’s decal in Victory Lane after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 presented by Walmart at Kentucky Speedway on July 14, 2018 in Sparta, Kentucky. (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images)
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