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Your go-to source for all things truck racing in New England! Whether you’re a seasoned driver, an aspiring competitor, or a die-hard fan, our blog will keep you updated on the latest news, event highlights, tips for drivers, and insights into the world of truck racing at Waterford Speedbowl.

Fan Engagement 2025: How the New England Truck Series Is Transforming the Race Experience
The roar of engines, the smell of burning rubber, and the energy of the crowd — the New England Truck Series (NETS) has always been about excitement and community. But in 2025, that community is expanding beyond the grandstands. Through social media, live data, and interactive technology, NETS is redefining how fans experience the thrill of truck racing.Fan engagement is no longer limited to what happens at the track. Whether watching from the stands or following online, NETS is making sure every fan feels closer to the action than ever

How Electric and Hybrid Trucks Could Change Regional Truck Racing in New England
The world of motorsports is accelerating toward a greener future — and regional racing circuits like the New England Truck Series (NETS) are already feeling the shift. With electric (EV) and hybrid truck technology advancing quickly, the question is: how will this impact truck racing in New England? Why the Change Is Starting Now Globally, motorsports are embracing electric and hybrid vehicles to reduce emissions, enhance performance and attract younger, tech-savvy fans. In New England, local tracks and series are exploring how these trucks could enter competition, open new sponsorship

The Evolution of Electric Trucks: Driving Sustainability in Freight Transportation
Introduction The trucking industry has long been a backbone of global commerce, responsible for transporting goods across vast distances. However, the environmental impact of diesel-powered trucks has become a growing concern. In response, electric trucks (EV trucks) are emerging as a revolutionary solution for reducing emissions and driving sustainability in freight transportation. These vehicles not only help reduce the carbon footprint of the freight industry but also promise significant operational savings in terms of fuel and maintenance. In this article, we will explore the evolution of electric trucks, the benefits

Autonomous Trucks: Navigating the Road Ahead for the Trucking Industry
Introduction: The Trucking Revolution is Here The trucking industry, long dependent on human drivers to deliver goods across the country, is on the verge of a major transformation. Autonomous trucks—vehicles capable of driving themselves without human intervention—are beginning to reshape the logistics and freight industry. These trucks, equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence (AI), have the potential to revolutionize how goods are transported, reducing costs, improving safety, and addressing the growing shortage of truck drivers. In this blog, we explore the rise of autonomous trucks, their potential benefits,

Volvo’s 2025 VNL Semi Truck: A Glimpse into the Future of Freight
Introduction The transportation industry is constantly evolving, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries of technology and design to meet the growing demands of freight logistics. In 2025, Volvo unveiled its redesigned VNL semi truck, marking a significant leap forward in the world of freight transportation. With a focus on fuel efficiency, safety, and driver comfort, the 2025 VNL is designed to meet the challenges of modern freight while paving the way for the future of trucking. This blog post takes a closer look at the key features of Volvo’s 2025 VNL

Autonomous Freight: Einride’s $100M Investment and Cross-Border Milestone
Introduction The transportation and logistics sector is undergoing a revolutionary transformation, with autonomous freight technology leading the charge. Einride, a Swedish autonomous trucking startup, has made headlines in 2025 with a remarkable $100 million funding round and the successful demonstration of a cross-border autonomous freight operation. With the backing of major investors and cutting-edge technology, Einride is reshaping how goods move across Europe and setting the stage for the global adoption of autonomous trucking. In this post, we’ll explore the significance of Einride’s latest milestone, including their $100 million investment,

Matt Crafton Retires After 2025 — 5 Lessons for New England Truck Racers
When Matt Crafton announced that the 2025 season would be his final year in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, it marked the end of an era. With three championships, hundreds of starts, and a reputation built on consistency and perseverance, Crafton has become one of the most respected drivers in the garage. His decision to retire after more than two decades in the sport creates an opportunity for younger drivers — especially those from New England — to learn from his career and apply his lessons on and off the

What We Learned from the NASCAR Trucks’ Return to New Hampshire (2025)
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made its long-awaited return to New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2025 for the first time since 2017. Fans packed into Loudon to witness a crucial elimination race that delivered drama, strategy, and standout performances. Corey Heim’s dominant run — earning his record-tying ninth victory of the season — was the weekend’s headline, but the race offered plenty of lessons for teams and drivers across New England. 1) Track Position Proved More Valuable Than Raw Speed At New Hampshire, clean air is king. Trucks that restarted

Trucking Regulations 2025: What New England Carriers & Drivers Must Know
As the trucking industry moves into 2025, significant regulatory changes are coming down the road. For carriers, owner-operators, and drivers in New England—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut—knowing about these changes early can help you avoid penalties, stay safe, and keep operations smooth. In this guide, we’ll cover the key regulations being adopted or enforced in 2025, what they mean locally, and how you can prepare. 1. Speed Limiter Mandate & Vehicle Control Technologies One of the most discussed topics in 2025 regulatory changes is the proposed

Massachusetts Heavy-Duty Emissions Rules & What New England Fleets Must Do in 2025
For trucking fleets in New England, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year. Massachusetts is moving forward with stricter heavy-duty emissions rules designed to cut pollution, accelerate adoption of cleaner trucks, and bring the state closer to its climate targets. Fleet operators across the region will need to prepare for significant changes in purchasing, compliance, and maintenance practices. Understanding the rules now is critical to avoiding costly setbacks later. Background: Why Massachusetts Is Tightening Rules Massachusetts has long been one of the states leading environmental policy in the

From Sim to Short Track: How Local Drivers Use Telemetry & iRacing to Get Faster
Short-track racing has always been about precision. Every brake release, throttle stab, and steering correction adds or subtracts tenths of a second. For drivers in the New England Truck Series, one of the fastest-growing tools for improvement doesn’t involve turning a real lap at all—it’s happening in living rooms, sim rigs, and data labs. With sim racing platforms like iRacing and detailed telemetry analysis, local drivers are finding ways to shave seconds off their lap times before they even roll a truck onto the track. Why Sim Racing Is More

Wet-Weather Tires on Short Tracks: What It Means for New England Races
For years, rain at the racetrack meant one thing for short ovals: long delays or outright postponements. Fans sat under umbrellas, drivers waited in haulers, and crews checked radar hoping for a break in the storm. In 2025, NASCAR has introduced a new tool to fight the weather—wet-weather tires for short tracks. While these tires won’t make racing in heavy rain possible, they allow for competition to resume much sooner on damp surfaces. For New England fans and teams, this change could dramatically shape race weekends. What Are Wet-Weather Tires
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