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2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

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Corey Heim, the current points leader and the regular season champion.

The 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season is the 31st season of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season started on February 14 with the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway and will end with the Craftsman 150 on October 31 at Phoenix Raceway.

Ty Majeski is the defending champion after winning the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title.[1]

This season also saw the debut of a new radio network, the NASCAR Racing Network, a collaboration between Motor Racing Network (who previously broadcast the entire Truck Series schedule on the radio) and Performance Racing Network, to broadcast the entire Truck Series schedule starting at Atlanta.[2]

This is the last year with three manufacturers, as Ram announced on June 8, 2025 that they will return to the series in 2026.[3]

Teams and drivers

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Full-time teams

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief References
Chevrolet CR7 Motorsports 9 Grant Enfinger Jeff Stankiewicz [4][5][6]
Freedom Racing Enterprises 76 Spencer Boyd Mike Hillman Jr. [7][8]
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing 18 Tyler Ankrum Mark Hillman [9]
19 Daniel Hemric Joshua Graham 15
Kevin Bellicourt 9
[10][11][12]
81 Connor Mosack (R) Blake Bainbridge [13]
91 Jack Wood Kevin Bellicourt 15
Joshua Graham 9
[14][12]
Niece Motorsports 42 Matt Mills Mike Shiplett [6][15]
44 Bayley Currey 8 Wally Rogers [6][16][17][18][19][20]
Ross Chastain 5
Matt Gould 1
Conner Jones 2
Josh Bilicki 2
TBA 7
45 Kaden Honeycutt Phil Gould [21]
Rackley W.A.R. 26 Dawson Sutton (R) Chad Kendrick [22][23]
Spire Motorsports[24] 07 Michael McDowell 2 Allen Hart[25] [26]
Justin Haley 1 [26][27]
Kyle Larson 2 [28]
William Byron 2 [28]
Sammy Smith 1 [29]
Nick Sanchez 1 [30]
Kyle Busch 3 [31]
B. J. McLeod 1 [32]
Corey LaJoie 9 [33]
Patrick Emerling 1 [34]
Thomas Annunziata 1 [35]
Brenden Queen 1 [36]
7 Justin Haley 1 Brian Pattie[25] [26][31][37][38][39]
Kyle Busch 2
Corey Day 8
Carson Hocevar 4
Sammy Smith 1
Jordan Taylor 1
TBA 8
71 Rajah Caruth Kevin Manion [25][40]
77 Andrés Pérez de Lara (R) Chad Walter [25][41]
Young's Motorsports 02 Nathan Byrd 15 Tyler Young 10
Jason Miller 4
D. J. Powell Jr. 2
TBA 9
[42][43][44]
Jayson Alexander 3
Stefan Parsons 1
Ben Maier 1
TBA 6
Ford Front Row Motorsports 34 Layne Riggs Dylan Cappello [5][45][46]
38 Chandler Smith Jon Leonard [46][47]
Reaume Brothers Racing 2 Josh Reaume 1 Ryan London 2
Amir Alexander 9
Carl Long 1
Gregory Rayl 1
Josh Reaume 2
TBA 10
[6][16][48][49][50][51][52]
Keith McGee 1
Stephen Mallozzi 4
Cody Dennison 7
Derek White 1
Clayton Green 2
Morgen Baird 1
William Lambros 1
Tyler Tomassi 1
TBA 6
22 Jason White 1 John Reaume 5
Josh Reaume 5
Ryan London 5
Gregory Rayl 1
TBA 9
[6][16][48][53][54][55]
Josh Reaume 4
Keith McGee 1
A. J. Waller 2
Tyler Tomassi 3
Cody Dennison 1
Morgen Baird 1
Mason Maggio 1
Clayton Green 1
Alex Labbé 1
TBA 9
33 Frankie Muniz (R) Pedro Lopez [6][56][57]
ThorSport Racing 13 Jake Garcia Jeriod Prince [58]
66 Johnny Sauter 1 Doug George 24
Rich Lushes 1
[6][59][60][61]
Luke Fenhaus (R) 11
Luke Baldwin 4
Cameron Waters 1
TBA 9
88 Matt Crafton Josh Hankish [5]
98 Ty Majeski Joe Shear Jr. [5]
99 Ben Rhodes Rich Lushes 24
Doug George 1
[5][62]
Toyota Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Stewart Friesen Jimmy Villeneuve [6]
Tricon Garage 1 William Sawalich 5 Jacob Hampton [63][64]
Brandon Jones 7
Lawless Alan 4
Brent Crews 9
5 Toni Breidinger (R) Derek Smith [63][65]
11 Corey Heim Scott Zipadelli [63][66]
15 Tanner Gray Jeff Hensley [63][67]
17 Gio Ruggiero (R) Jerame Donley [63][68]

Limited schedule

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Races References
Chevrolet 1/4 Ley Racing 32 Dale Quarterley Shane Wilson 1 [69]
FDNY Racing 28 Bryan Dauzat Jim Rosenblum 3 [6][70]
Freedom Racing Enterprises 67 Michel Disdier Jeff Hammond 1 [71][72]
Ryan Roulette 3 [73]
GK Racing 95 Clay Greenfield Trip Bruce 1 [6]
Henderson Motorsports 75 Parker Kligerman Chris Carrier 4 [6][74]
Patrick Emerling 1 [75][76]
Hettinger Racing 4 Mason Maggio Bruce Cook 1 [6][77][78]
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing 16 Christian Eckes Darren Fraley 2 [79]
Norm Benning Racing 6 Norm Benning Rob Tate Jr. 1
Dan Killius 8
TBA 2
11 [6][80][81]
Young's Motorsports 20 Stefan Parsons Rodney Rood 2 [42]
Jordan Anderson[N 1] 1
Ford MBM Motorsports 69 Tyler Tomassi Carl Long 2 [82][83][84]
Derek White TBA
Toyota Akinori Performance 63 Akinori Ogata Mike Curtis 2 [85]
Kenko Miura 2
Cook Racing Technologies 84 Patrick Staropoli Bruce Cook 2 [16][86]
Halmar Friesen Racing 62 Wesley Slimp Bruce Cook 3 [87][88][89][69][90]
Hill Motorsports 56 Timmy Hill Terry Elmore 7 [6][91]
Mike Harmon Racing 74 Dawson Cram Mike Harmon 1 [92]
Boston Oliver 1
Caleb Costner 1
Chevrolet 1
Toyota TBA
Greg Van Alst Motorsports 35 Greg Van Alst Kevin Shannon 4 [93]
Chevrolet 2
Toyota 5
TBA 2
TC Motorsports 90 Justin Carroll Terry Carroll 9 [6][94][95]

Notes:

  1. ^ Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Jordan Anderson Racing.

Driver changes

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Moving series

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Full-time rides

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Team changes

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Schedule

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The 2025 schedule was released on August 29, 2024 and consists of 22 oval races and 3 road course races.[103] The schedule has 25 races for the first time since 2011. With the season-finale at Phoenix being on October 31, the season will finish in the month of October for the first time since 2000.

On February 21, 2025, Motor Racing Network and Performance Racing Network, the two radio networks to broadcast NASCAR races, announced that they would team up to broadcast the entire Truck Series schedule collaboratively starting at Atlanta (with the season-opener at Daytona already having been run) as the NASCAR Racing Network. Previously, the NASCAR-owned MRN had broadcast the entire Truck Series schedule, unlike the Cup and Xfinity Series, where PRN would broadcast all races in those two series at tracks owned by Speedway Motorsports, who also owns PRN.[2]

Notes:

  • Race names and title sponsors are subject to change. Not all title sponsors/names of races have been announced for 2025. For the races where a 2025 name and title sponsor has yet to be announced, the title sponsors/names of those races in 2024 are listed.
  • The Triple Truck Challenge races are listed in bold.
No Race title Track Location Date Time[104] TV[104] Radio
1 Fresh From Florida 250  O  Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida February 14 7:30 pm FS1 MRN
2 Fr8 208  O  Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia February 22 1:30 pm NRN
3 Ecosave 200  O  Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas, Nevada March 14 9 pm
4 Baptist Health 200  O  Homestead-Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida March 21 8 pm Fox
5 Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200  O  Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway, Virginia March 28 7:30 pm FS1
6 Weather Guard Truck Race  O  Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee April 11
7 Black's Tire 200  O  Rockingham Speedway Rockingham, North Carolina April 18 5 pm
8 SpeedyCash.com 250  O  Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas May 2 8 pm
9 Heart of Health Care 200  O  Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas May 10 7:30 pm
10 Window World 250  O  North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro, North Carolina May 17 1:30 pm
11 North Carolina Education Lottery 200  O  Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina May 23 8:30 pm
12 Rackley Roofing 200  O  Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee May 30 8 pm
13 DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 Powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan June 7 12 pm Fox
14 MillerTech Battery 200  O  Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania June 20 5 pm FS1
15 LiUNA! 150  R  Lime Rock Park Lakeville, Connecticut June 28 1 pm Fox
16 TSport 200  O  Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park Brownsburg, Indiana July 25 8 pm FS1
17 United Rentals 176 at The Glen  R  Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, New York August 8 5 pm
18 Clean Harbors 250  O  Richmond Raceway Richmond, Virginia August 15 7:30 pm
NASCAR Truck Series Playoffs
Round of 10
19 Sober or Slammer 200  O  Darlington Raceway Darlington, South Carolina August 30 12 pm FS1 NRN
20 UNOH 200  O  Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee September 11 8 pm
21 Team EJP 175  O  New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, New Hampshire September 20 12 pm
Round of 8
22 TBA  R  Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval) Concord, North Carolina October 3 3:30 pm FS1 NRN
23 Love's RV Stop 225  O  Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama October 17 4 pm
24 Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200  O  Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway, Virginia October 24 6 pm
Championship 4
25 Craftsman 150  O  Phoenix Raceway Avondale, Arizona October 31 7:30 pm FS1 NRN

Notes:

O Oval track
R Road course

Schedule changes

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Added races

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  • Rockingham is on the schedule for the first time since 2013.
  • Michigan is on the schedule for the first time since 2020.
  • Lime Rock Park, a road course in Connecticut, is on the Truck Series schedule for the first time.
  • Watkins Glen is on the schedule for the first time since 2021 and for only the second time since 2000.
  • New Hampshire is on the schedule for the first time since 2017.
  • The Charlotte Roval will have a Truck Series race for the first time.

Removed races

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  • Circuit of the Americas will not be on the schedule in 2025. It is the first time since NASCAR started racing there in 2021 that the track will not have a Truck Series race.
  • Gateway will not be on the schedule for the first time since 2013.
  • Milwaukee will not be on the schedule for the first time since 2022.[105]
  • The fall race at Kansas was taken off the schedule. The track will have only one Truck Series race for the first time since 2021.

Date changes

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  • Homestead–Miami moves from October to March.
  • Nashville moves from June to May.
  • Pocono moves from July to June.
  • The race at Darlington moves from May to Labor Day weekend and will be run on the same weekend as the Cup Series' Southern 500 instead of on the track's spring Cup Series race weekend.

Season summary

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Regular season

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Round 1: Fresh From Florida 250

Ben Rhodes scored the pole. Rhodes won the first stage and Matt Crafton won the second stage, his first since Atlanta in 2023. The race concluded dramatically when Parker Kligerman, initially crossing the finish line first, was disqualified during post-race inspection due to a height violation. Consequently, Corey Heim, who had finished second, was declared the winner, marking his 12th career Truck Series victory and first of the season.[106]

Round 2: Fr8 208

Connor Mosack won the pole for the race. Jack Wood won the first stage after a battle with Mosack and Kyle Busch won the second stage. Busch dominated the event, leading the most laps and executed a side-draft maneuver on the final lap to edge out Stewart Friesen by a margin of 0.017 seconds, securing his 67th career Truck Series victory and his first of the season.[107]

Round 3: Ecosave 200

Corey Day would score his first career pole in the Truck Series. Ty Majeski won the first stage and Tyler Ankrum won the second stage. After each stage, the race went under the red flag for rain in the Las Vegas area. Shortly after, the race promptly resumed and ended with Corey Heim earning his second win of the season.[108]

Round 4: Baptist Health 200

Corey Heim scored the pole for the race. Heim would sweep the stages but would fall short of the win by a power issues late in the race. Kyle Larson would comeback after spinning out late and gaining 22 positions in the final 38 laps to win his first race of the season.[109]

Round 5: Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200

Corey Heim won the pole. Heim would sweep the stages but would fall short of the win again after he got spun into the wall. After a tough battle between teammate Tyler Ankrum, Daniel Hemric would earn his first career Truck Series victory and first of the season.[110]

Round 6: Weather Guard Truck Race

Daniel Hemric scored the provisional pole for the race after practice and qualifying was cancelled. Chandler Smith won the first stage and Bayley Currey won the second stage. In the end, Smith would earn his sixth career Truck Series victory and first of the season.[111]

Round 7: Black's Tire 200

Jake Garcia won the pole. Layne Riggs swept the stages. In the end, Tyler Ankrum would earn his second career Truck Series win, and his first of the season, snapping a 130-race winless streak.[112]

Round 8: SpeedyCash.com 250

Tyler Ankrum scored the provisional pole for the race after practice and qualifying was cancelled. Grant Enfinger won the first stage and Corey Heim won the second stage. Heim would survive a three-wide challenge for the lead from Daniel Hemric and Ben Rhodes, to earn his 14th career Truck Series win, and his third of the season.[113]

Round 9: Heart of Health Care 200

Jake Garcia won the pole. Corey Heim won the first stage and Carson Hocevar won the second stage. In the end, Hocevar would hold off Layne Riggs to earn his 5th career Truck Series win, and his first of the season.[114] Riggs was disqualified during post-race inspection due to a bed cover issue.[115]

Round 10: Window World 250

Corey Heim scored the provisional pole for the race after practice and qualifying was cancelled. Gio Ruggiero won the first stage and Grant Enfinger won the second stage. In the end, Smith would steal the win on the final lap after Heim and teammate Layne Riggs made contact in turn two, causing Heim to spin and Smith to earn his seventh career Truck Series win, and his second of the season.[116]

Round 11: North Carolina Education Lottery 200

Gio Ruggiero won the pole. Corey Heim swept the stages and would win his 15th career Truck Series win, and his fourth of the season.[117]

Round 12: Rackley Roofing 200

Corey Heim scored the provisional pole for the race after practice and qualifying was cancelled. Layne Riggs won the first stage and Heim won the second stage. In the end, Rajah Caruth would hold off Heim and earned his second career Truck Series victory and first of the season.[118]

Round 13: DQS Solutions & Staffing 250

Luke Fenhaus won the pole. Corey Heim swept the stages. In the end, Stewart Friesen held off Grant Enfinger in a triple overtime thriller to earn his fourth career Truck Series victory, and broke a 72-race winless streak dating back to the 2022 SpeedyCash.com 220.[119]

Round 14: MillerTech Battery 200

Layne Riggs won the pole. Riggs won the first stage and Corey Heim won the second stage. Heim's stage win marked his 12th of the season, setting an all-time record in the Truck Series. In the end, Riggs would take advantage of the Heim's late mishaps, and led the final 20 laps of the race to earn his third career Truck Series win, and his first of the season.[120]

Round 15: 2025 LiUNA! 150

Corey Heim won the pole. Heim swept the stages and proceeded to lead all but one lap to win his fifth race of the season.[121]

Round 16: 2025 TSport 200

Corey Heim was awarded the pole due to inclement weather cancelling qualifying. Layne Riggs swept the stages. Riggs lead 160 of 200 laps as he would claim his second race win of the season.[122] Stewart Friesen was disqualified following post-race inspection due to a front height violation.[123]

Results and standings

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Race results

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No. Race Pole position Most laps led Fastest race lap Winning driver Manufacturer No. Winning team Report
1 Fresh From Florida 250 Ben Rhodes Chandler Smith Layne Riggs Corey Heim Toyota 11 Tricon Garage Report
2 Fr8 208 Connor Mosack Kyle Busch Tanner Gray Kyle Busch Chevrolet 7 Spire Motorsports Report
3 Ecosave 200 Corey Day Corey Heim Ty Majeski Corey Heim Toyota 11 Tricon Garage Report
4 Baptist Health 200 Corey Heim Corey Heim Ross Chastain Kyle Larson Chevrolet 07 Spire Motorsports Report
5 Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 Corey Heim Corey Heim Corey Heim Daniel Hemric Chevrolet 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Report
6 Weather Guard Truck Race Daniel Hemric Chandler Smith Kyle Larson Chandler Smith Ford 38 Front Row Motorsports Report
7 Black's Tire 200 Jake Garcia Corey Heim Corey Heim Tyler Ankrum Chevrolet 18 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Report
8 SpeedyCash.com 250 Tyler Ankrum Corey Heim Carson Hocevar Corey Heim Toyota 11 Tricon Garage Report
9 Heart of Health Care 200 Jake Garcia Carson Hocevar Carson Hocevar Carson Hocevar Chevrolet 7 Spire Motorsports Report
10 Window World 250 Corey Heim Corey Heim Chandler Smith Chandler Smith Ford 38 Front Row Motorsports Report
11 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Gio Ruggiero Corey Heim Corey Heim Corey Heim Toyota 11 Tricon Garage Report
12 Rackley Roofing 200 Corey Heim Rajah Caruth Corey Heim Rajah Caruth Chevrolet 71 Spire Motorsports Report
13 DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 Luke Fenhaus Carson Hocevar Kaden Honeycutt Stewart Friesen Toyota 52 Halmar Friesen Racing Report
14 MillerTech Battery 200 Layne Riggs Corey Heim Layne Riggs Layne Riggs Ford 34 Front Row Motorsports Report
15 LiUNA! 150 Corey Heim Corey Heim Corey Heim Corey Heim Toyota 11 Tricon Garage Report
16 TSport 200 Corey Heim Layne Riggs Corey Heim Layne Riggs Ford 34 Front Row Motorsports Report
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Drivers' championship

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(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by competition-based formula. * – Most laps led. F – Fastest lap. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner.

Pos. Driver DAY ATL LVS HOM MAR BRI ROC TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO Pts. Stage Bonus
1 Corey Heim 1 23 1* 3*12 6*12F 3 8*F 1*2 31 17* 1*12F 22F 1812 23*2 1*12F 3F 735 231 39
2 Chandler Smith 6* 5 8 8 4 1*1 13 16 17 1F 34 7 8 7 6 6 592 138 11
3 Layne Riggs 13F 20 5 2 11 6 1112 28 31 2 4 31 10 11F 13 1*12 585 144 16
4 Daniel Hemric 7 16 13 5 1 13 3 2 10 4 8 4 27 5 9 7 544 82 5
5 Grant Enfinger 4 10 2 9 27 12 5 231 9 52 6 10 2 17 11 4 536 102 2
6 Kaden Honeycutt 35 6 12 10 26 8 6 32 8 8 3 6 21F 3 12 14 520 137
7 Ty Majeski 3 8 41F 11 13 33 31 10 14 6 32 8 15 9 2 5 508 119 1
8 Tyler Ankrum 34 3 102 4 2 4 1 4 16 3 12 17 24 26 10 8 502 84 6
9 Jake Garcia 12 9 26 7 3 7 2 21 7 12 11 12 7 28 24 15 447 58
10 Ben Rhodes 201 7 14 33 5 5 32 6 11 23 17 14 4 18 4 11 431 63 1
11 Rajah Caruth 30 29 7 22 8 9 4 3 21 15 9 1* 31 10 21 10 415 49 5
12 Gio Ruggiero (R) 2 11 15 29 12 10 10 31 4 71 21 13 12 11 3 25 409 33 1
13 Stewart Friesen 23 2 6 16 9 27 29 24 5 14 13 21 1 8 23 35 397 57 5
14 Tanner Gray 22 15F 3 17 21 18 28 5 27 11 26 16 17 2 14 13 386 48
15 Connor Mosack (R) 32 25 20 19 25 24 9 22 18 16 23 23 19 6 16 17 343 65
16 Matt Crafton 272 22 9 13 28 16 24 7 13 18 20 25 6 27 19 18 328 27 1
17 Andrés Pérez de Lara (R) 14 27 17 25 7 19 12 29 19 24 16 19 9 16 17 22 312 12
18 Jack Wood 24 211 30 21 19 11 7 11 24 20 25 20 20 14 22 20 304 21 1
19 Matt Mills 29 13 16 14 15 20 30 20 12 25 7 22 23 20 26 21 289 10
20 Dawson Sutton (R) 25 17 19 23 16 17 19 9 15 26 31 11 13 29 30 19 274 1
21 Spencer Boyd 19 19 25 28 17 30 15 15 23 28 24 26 16 25 31 24 227
22 Toni Breidinger (R) 28 24 21 26 24 25 18 26 20 21 30 30 22 22 29 26 200
23 Luke Fenhaus (R) 14 23 20 22 26 27 18 18 3 12 196 9
24 Frankie Muniz (R) 10 26 24 24 33 31 23 25 28 29 27 32 14 19 28 27 192
25 Bayley Currey 21 4 18 232 20 8 26 9 185 18 1
26 Nathan Byrd 31 31 29 27 29 28 14 14 29 28 30 21 134
27 Josh Reaume 18 18 28 Wth RL Wth 18 25 RL 78
28 Timmy Hill 11 21 19 25 72
29 Luke Baldwin 22 30 13 12 71
30 Brent Crews 22 8 23 68 10
31 Cody Dennison 30 27 19 22 29 33 34 65
32 Parker Kligerman 36 14 25 14 61 2
33 Stefan Parsons 18 12 22 59
34 Norm Benning 16 34 34 35 34 32 34 Wth 31 46
35 Justin Carroll DNQ 28 Wth 18 26 34 Wth 33 46
36 Lawless Alan 10 28 40 4
37 Patrick Emerling 19 15 40
38 Jordan Taylor 20 33 16
39 Corey LaJoie 5 32
40 Cameron Waters 5 32
41 Jason White 8 29
42 Johnny Sauter 17 29 9
43 B. J. McLeod 15 22
44 Brenden Queen 16 21
45 Morgen Baird 25 Wth 29 20
46 Ben Maier 18 19
47 Clayton Green 27 30 17
48 Conner Jones 27 31 16
49 Stephen Mallozzi 31 34 35 33 15
50 Matt Gould 23 14
51 Jayson Alexander 30 30 14
52 Keith McGee 32 30 12
53 A. J. Waller 31 Wth 32 11
54 Akinori Ogata Wth 32 31 11
55 William Lambros 27 10
56 Greg Van Alst 28 9
57 Ryan Roulette 35 32 7
58 Michel Disdier 31 6
59 Dale Quarterley 32 5
60 Clay Greenfield 33 4
61 Derek White 33 4
62 Wesley Slimp 33 4
63 Boston Oliver 33 4
64 Bryan Dauzat DNQ 35 2
Ineligible for Craftsman Truck championship points
Pos Driver DAY ATL LVS HOM MAR BRI ROC TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO Pts. Stage Bonus
Kyle Busch 1*2 9 5 15
Kyle Larson 1 2F
Carson Hocevar 17F 1*2F 11* 13
William Byron 14 2
Ross Chastain 6F 2 26 9
Corey Day 27 15 32 15 22 5 2
Brandon Jones 12 32 17 30 6 10 4
Justin Haley 5 11
Josh Bilicki 7
William Sawalich 9 30 22 24
Sammy Smith 16 10
Michael McDowell 26 12
Nick Sanchez 13
Mason Maggio 15 28
Thomas Annunziata 15
Patrick Staropoli 20 29
Tyler Tomassi 21 31 29 24
Jordan Anderson 29
Dawson Cram 32
Alex Labbé 34
Pos. Driver DAY ATL LVS HOM MAR BRI ROC TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO Pts. Stage Bonus
– Relieved A. J. Waller during the race at Martinsville in March. Since Waller started the race, he is officially credited with 31st place.
– Relieved A. J. Waller during the race at Indianapolis. Since Waller started the race, he is officially credited with 32nd place.
Reference:[125]

Owners' championship (Top 15)

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(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by competition-based formula. * – Most laps led. F – Fastest lap. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner.

Pos. No. Car Owner DAY ATL LVS HOM MAR BRI ROC TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO Points Bonus
1 11 Johnny Gray 1 23 1* 3*12 6*12 3 8*F 1*2 31 17* 1*12F 22F 1812 24*2 1*12F 3F 735 39
2 38 Bob Jenkins 6* 5 8 8 4 1*1 13 16 17 1F 34 7 8 7 6 6 592 11
3 34 Bob Jenkins 13F 20 5 2 11 6 1112 28 31 2 4 31 10 11F 13 1*12 585 16
4 19 Bill McAnally 7 16 13 5 1 13 3 2 10 4 8 4 27 5 9 7 544 5
5 9 Larry Berg 4 10 2 9 27 12 5 231 9 52 6 10 2 17 11 4 536 2
6 7 Jeff Dickerson 5 1*2 27 15 32 15 22 17F 1*2F 10 5 5 11* 13 20 2 524
7 45 Al Niece 35 6 12 10 26 8 6 32 8 8 3 6 21F 3 12 14 520
8 98 Mike Curb 3 8 41F 11 13 33 31 10 14 6 32 8 15 2 2 5 508
9 18 Bill McAnally 34 3 102 4 2 4 1 4 16 3 12 17 24 26 10 8 502 6
10 07 Jeff Dickerson 26 12 11 1 14 2F 16 13 2 9 15 15 5 15 15 16 475 1
11 13 Duke Thorson 12 9 26 7 3 7 2 21 7 12 11 12 7 28 24 15 447
12 99 Duke Thorson 201 7 14 33 5 5 32 6 11 23 17 14 4 18 4 11 431 1
13 71 Jeff Dickerson 30 29 7 22 8 9 4 3 21 15 9 1* 31 10 21 10 415 5
14 17 David Gilliland 2 11 15 29 12 10 10 31 4 71 21 13 12 11 3 25 409 1
15 52 Chris Larsen 23 2 6 16 9 27 29 24 5 14 13 21 1 8 23 35 397 5
Pos. No. Car Owner DAY ATL LVS HOM MAR BRI ROC TEX KAN NWS CLT NSH MCH POC LRP IRP GLN RCH DAR BRI NHA ROV TAL MAR PHO Points Bonus
Reference:[126]

Manufacturers' championship

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After 16 of 25 races

Pos Manufacturer Wins Points
1 Chevrolet 6 581
2 Toyota 6 571
3 Ford 4 560
Reference:[126]

See also

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References

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