NASCAR Truck Series at Milwaukee Mile, driver looks forward to race

Tyler Ankrum

From IndyCar to dirt tracks, there is something for everyone Wisconsin auto racing fan to enjoy this summer.

Tyler Ankrum, a NASCAR Truck Series driver who grew up in California and now lives in North Carolina, recently stopped by the FOX6 studio to promote an upcoming event at the Milwaukee Mile – and with some remote-controlled trucks, it became a rather unusual ride-along.

In his day job, Ankrum drives for LIUNA; that is, the Laborers International Union of North America.

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"This past year, we had 600 members in Milwaukee come to the race. This year we're going to have a thousand plus," said Ankrum. "In the Milwaukee area, there are 9,000 LIUNA members. They've all played a hand at putting this together."

The LIUNA team is a solid contender.

Tyler Ankrum

"Seven, eight, 10 years ago, if you had a bad day, you'd run 10th," Ankrum said. "Now, if you have a bad day, you're in 20th. It's incredibly competitive in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – you've never seen more money in the sport than there is now."

Even if life in the trucks is good, a driver like the 23-year-old Ankrum has aspirations.

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"Growing up in southern California, I grew up an hour away from Fontana Speedway," he said. "My heroes growing up were Mark Martin, Jimmie Johnson – California guys – Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick.

"They were all California guys, and they were all my heroes, and I want to be racing with them one day."

The NASCAR Truck Series visits the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday, Aug. 25. Ankrum will drive the No. 18 for the title sponsor.

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