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2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

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Kaden Honeycutt, the current points leader.

The 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season is the 32nd season of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, a pickup truck racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season started on February 13 with the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway and will end with the Baptist Health 200 on November 6 at Homestead–Miami Speedway.

This is the first season with Ram as a manufacturer since 2012.[1] It is the first season since 2000 without Matt Crafton competing full-time after his retirement from full-time racing after the 2025 season. This will also be the first season since 2008 to have Jimmie Johnson run in the Truck Series, as he will run the race at Coronado.[2] This is also the first season since 2005 to have Tony Stewart as he ran the season opening race at Daytona.[3]

Corey Heim, the reigning Craftsman Truck Series champion, will not defend his title, switching to a part-time campaign with his team Tricon Garage.

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 Derek Smith [4]
Freedom Racing Enterprises 76 Spencer Boyd 22 Mike Hillman Sr. [5]
Nathan Nicholson 3 [6]
McAnally–Hilgemann Racing 18 Tyler Ankrum Mark Hillman [7]
19 Daniel Hemric Kevin Bellicourt [8]
81 Kris Wright Darren Fraley [9]
91 Christian Eckes Dave Elenz [10]
Niece Motorsports 42 Travis Pastrana 1 Landon Polinski [11][12][13][14]
Tyler Reif 4
Conner Jones 2
Parker Eatmon 6
TBA 11
44 Andrés Pérez de Lara Wally Rogers [15]
45 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 Phil Gould [16][17][18]
Landen Lewis 2
Ross Chastain 8
TBA 13
Rackley W.A.R. 26 Dawson Sutton Chad Kendrick [19]
Spire Motorsports 7 Michael McDowell 1 Brian Pattie [20][21][22][23][24]
Kyle Busch 8
Connor Mosack 12
Sammy Smith 1
TBA 3
77 Carson Hocevar 13 Chad Walter [20][25][26][27]
James Hinchcliffe 1
TBA 11
Ford Front Row Motorsports 34 Layne Riggs Dylan Cappello [28]
38 Chandler Smith Jon Leonard [29][30]
Team Reaume 2 Jason White 1 Todd Myers [31][32][33][34][35][36]
Clayton Green 7
Carter Fartuch 1
Luke Baldwin 9
Jackson Lee 3
TBA 4
22 Josh Reaume 4 Will Camilleri 6
Kevin Johnson 3
TBA 16
[37][24]
Jackson Lee 1
Clayton Green 2
Natalie Decker 2
TBA 16
33 Frankie Muniz 24 Pedro Lopez [38][31][39]
Stephen Mallozzi 1
ThorSport Racing 13 Cole Butcher (R) Rich Lushes [40]
88 Ty Majeski Joe Shear Jr. [41]
98 Jake Garcia Josh Hankish [42]
99 Ben Rhodes Eddie Troconis 2
Vance Haefele 1
Cale Gale 6
TBA 16
[43]
Ram Kaulig Racing 10 Daniel Dye 3 Dan Stillman [44][45][46][47][48][49]
A. J. Allmendinger 1
Corey LaJoie 21
12 Brenden Queen (R) Eddie Pardue [50][46]
14 Mini Tyrrell (R) Bruce Cook [51][52]
16 Justin Haley Mike Hillman Jr. [45][46]
25 Tony Stewart 1 Alex Yontz [53][3][46][52][54][55][56][57][58][59][60]
Ty Dillon 2
Colin Braun 1
Corey LaJoie 1
Carson Ferguson 2
Parker Kligerman 2
A. J. Allmendinger 1
Clint Bowyer 1
Travis Pastrana 1
Jamie McMurray 1
TBA 12
Toyota Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Stewart Friesen Dustin Dunn [61][62]
62 John Hunter Nemechek 2 Jimmy Villeneuve [63][64][62][35][65]
Wesley Slimp 2
Christopher Bell 3
Mike Christopher Jr. 1
Cory Roper 1
Leland Honeyman 1
TBA 15
Tricon Garage 11 Kaden Honeycutt David Stewart 3
Scott Zipadelli 22
[66][67][68]
15 Tanner Gray Jeff Hensley [69][70]
17 Gio Ruggiero Jeff Stankiewicz [69][70]

Limited schedule

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Races References
Chevrolet Costner Motorsports 93 Caleb Costner Derek Kearns 5 [71]
Cassten Everidge 1 [72]
CR7 Motorsports 97 Jason Kitzmiller Michael Shelton 1 [73]
FDNY Racing 28 Bryan Dauzat Jim Rosenblum 1 [73]
Freedom Racing Enterprises 67 TBA TBA TBA [6]
GK Racing 95 Clay Greenfield Trip Bruce 1 [73]
Henderson Motorsports 75 Corey LaJoie Chris Carrier 1 [74]
McAnally–Hilgemann Racing 20 Toni Breidinger Ty Joiner 2 [75][76]
Mason Massey 1
Niece Motorsports 4 Garrett Mitchell Mike Shiplett 2 [77][78]
Ben Maier 1 [79]
Connor Hall 1 [80]
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 1 [81]
Shane van Gisbergen 1 [82]
Donovan Strauss 1 [83]
Norm Benning Racing 6 Norm Benning Rick Todd 1 [73]
Rackley W.A.R. 27 Toni Breidinger Willie Allen 1
Jack Johnston II 2
8 [84]
Spire Motorsports 71 Daniel Suárez Kevin Manion 1 [85][86]
Connor Zilisch 1 [87]
Shane van Gisbergen 1 [88]
Ford ThorSport Racing TBA Matt Crafton TBA TBA [89]
Toyota Greg Van Alst Motorsports 35 Greg Van Alst Kevin Shannon 1 [90]
Hill Motorsports 56 Timmy Hill Terry Elmore 17 [91][92]
Tricon Garage 1 Taylor Gray Jerame Donley 8
Jimmie Johnson 1
TBA 1
1 [93]
Corey Heim 3 [94]
Dario Franchitti 1 [95][96]
William Sawalich 1 [97]
Brandon Jones 2 [98]
Brent Crews 1 [99]
Jimmie Johnson 1 [2]
5 Nick Leitz Seth Smith 1 [100]
Adam Andretti 5 [101]
Corey Heim 1 [102]
Chase Briscoe 1 [103]
William Sawalich 2 [98]
Chevrolet 1
Toyota 3
TC Motorsports 90 Justin Carroll Terry Carroll 4 [73]
Ford 5
Toyota 1
MBM Motorsports 69 Tyler Tomassi Jason Miller 2 [104][105]
Derek White 1 [106]
Jonathan Shafer 1 [24]
Dystany Spurlock 2 [107][108]
TBA Mike Harmon Racing TBA Nick Anglace TBA TBA [109]

Team changes

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A showtruck for a Kaulig Racing 2026 Ram at the 2025 South Point 400.
  • Kaulig Racing, which has fielded entries in the Cup Series since 2020 and the Xfinity Series since 2016, will debut in the Truck Series for the first time in 2026 and be the flagship team for Ram, which is re-entering the sport in 2026 for the first time since 2012.[44]
  • Halmar Friesen Racing will field two full-time trucks in 2025 with the No. 62 expanding from being fielded part-time to full-time.[110]
  • Reaume Brothers Racing announced that they would rebrand to Team Reaume starting in 2026.[111]
  • Rackley W.A.R. will field a second truck part-time in 2026, the No. 27, and it will be driven by Toni Breidinger. The team did not field a part-time second truck in 2025 but they did in 2024.[84]
  • Caleb Costner, who competed part-time in the series in 2025 in the Mike Harmon Racing No. 74 truck, will bring his ARCA Menards Series team, Costner Motorsports, to the Truck Series in 2026 and they will field the No. 93 truck part-time.[112]
  • Niece Motorsports announced that they would renumber their No. 41 truck to the No. 4 for 2026.[113]

Driver changes

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Leaving series

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Rajah Caruth moved up to the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series in 2026, driving full-time between JR Motorsports and Jordan Anderson Racing.[114]

Joining series

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Daniel Dye returned to the Truck Series full-time after driving full-time in the Xfinity Series for one year in 2025. Justin Haley returned to the Truck Series full-time for the first time since 2018. He competed in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time from 2022 to 2025.[45] Christian Eckes returnd to the Truck Series full-time after driving full-time in the Xfinity Series for one year in 2025. He returnd to McAnally–Hilgemann Racing, the team he drove for full-time in 2023 and 2024.[10]

Rookies

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Cole Butcher competed full-time for Thorsport Racing.[115] Brenden Queen, the 2025 ARCA Menards Series champion, competed full-time for Kaulig Racing.[50] Mini Tyrrell, winner of Ram: Race for the Seat, completed full-time for Kaulig Racing.

Retirees

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After competing full-time in the Truck Series for 25 years and winning three championships, Matt Crafton retired from full-time racing following the 2025 season. Ty Majeski, his ThorSport Racing teammate, will move from the No. 98 truck to the No. 88 truck for 2026.[41] Crafton will return to ThorSport on a part-time basis in another one of their trucks in 2026.[89]

Crew chief changes

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Derek Smith, who was previously the crew chief of the Tricon Garage No. 5 truck driven by Toni Breidinger, will moved to CR7 Motorsports to crew chief their No. 9 truck driven by Grant Enfinger.[4] Darren Fraley replaced Blake Bainbridge as the crew chief of the No. 81 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing truck. Fraley was crew chief for the team's part-time No. 16 truck in 2025.[9] Dave Elenz, who was last a crew chief for Legacy Motor Club in the Cup Series in 2024 and was also an O'Reilly Auto Parts Series crew chief for JR Motorsports for several years, will be the new crew chief of the McAnally-Hilgemann Racing No. 91 truck.[10] He replaces Joshua Graham, who left the team to crew chief for Viking Motorsports in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series.[116] Todd Myers will be the new crew chief of the Reaume Brothers Racing No. 2 truck. That truck had a rotation of different crew chiefs in 2025.[31] Mike Hillman Sr. will replace his son Mike Hillman Jr. as the crew chief of the Freedom Racing Enterprises No. 76 truck. Hillman Sr. crew chiefed for Joey Gase Motorsports in the then-Xfinity Series in 2025.[5]

Rule changes

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Policy changes

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Loosening lower series restriction

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NASCAR Cup Series drivers with three or more years of experience can participate in eight (up from five) regular season races. They are still prohibited from participating in The Chase.[117]

Points system changes

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Postseason format

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Similar to the Cup Series, NASCAR changed the Chase format for the first time since the Craftsman Truck Series adapted the playoffs in 2016, the format changed on January 12, 2026.[118] The amount of races in the Chase would remain. The win-and-you're-in, as well as the playoff point after a driver won a stage has been removed.[118]

Fastest lap restriction

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On January 16, 2026, NASCAR announced that drivers who enter the garage during a race will no longer be eligible for the "Xfinity Fastest Lap Award". However, the driver's fastest lap before they entered the garage will still stand.[119]

Schedule

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The schedule was released on August 20, 2025.[120]

Notes:

  • Race names and title sponsors are subject to change. Not all title sponsors/names of races have been announced for 2026. For the races where a 2026 name and title sponsor has yet to be announced, the title sponsors/names of those races in 2025 are listed.
  • The Triple Truck Challenge races are listed in bold.[121]
O Oval track
R Road course
S Street course
No Race title Track Location Date Time (ET) TV
1 Fresh From Florida 250  O  Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida February 13 7:30 pm FS1
2 Fr8 208  O  EchoPark Speedway Hampton, Georgia February 21 1:30 pm
3 OnlyBulls Green Flag 150[122]  S  St. Petersburg Street Circuit St. Petersburg, Florida February 28 12 pm FOX
4 Buckle Up South Carolina 200[123]  O  Darlington Raceway Darlington, South Carolina March 20 7:30 pm FS1
5 Black's Tire 200  O  Rockingham Speedway Rockingham, North Carolina April 3 4:30 pm
6 Tennessee Army National Guard 250[124]  O  Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee April 10 7:30 pm
7 SpeedyCash.com 250  O  Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas May 1 8 pm
8 Bully Hill Vineyards 176 at The Glen[125]  R  Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, New York May 8 4:30 pm
9 Ecosave 200[126]  O  Dover Motor Speedway Dover, Delaware May 15 5 pm
10 North Carolina Education Lottery 200  O  Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina May 22 7:30 pm
11 Flote 200[127]  O  Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee May 29 8 pm
12 DQS Solutions & Staffing 250  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan June 6 1:30 pm
13 TBA  S  Qualcomm Circuit[128] San Diego, California June 19 7 pm
14 LiUNA! 150  R  Lime Rock Park Lakeville, Connecticut July 11 1 pm
15 FaithFest 250[129]  O  North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro, North Carolina July 18 12:30 pm
16 TSport 200  O  Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park Brownsburg, Indiana July 24 8 pm
17 eero 250  O  Richmond Raceway Richmond, Virginia August 14 7:30 pm
18 EJP 175  O  New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, New Hampshire August 22 1:30 pm
The Chase[118]
19 UNOH 250  O  Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee September 17 8 pm FS1
20 Heart of Health Care 200  O  Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas September 26 1 pm
21 Ecosave 250  O  Charlotte Motor Speedway Charlotte, North Carolina October 9 5 pm FOX
22 Craftsman 150  O  Phoenix Raceway Phoenix, Arizona October 16 7:30 pm FS1
23 Love's RV Stop 225  O  Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama October 23 4 pm
24 Slim Jim 200  O  Martinsville Speedway Martinsville, Virginia October 30 6:30 pm
25 Baptist Health 200  O  Homestead–Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida November 6 7:30 pm

Schedule changes

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The series raced at the St. Petersburg Street Circuit and the Coronado Street Course for the first time.[130][131] Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Pocono Raceway were dropped from the schedule.[120] Dover Motor Speedway returned for the first time since 2020.[132] The Charlotte Motor Speedway fall race will move away from the roval layout to the oval, after one year as a road course race.[133] This is one of only two tracks that will have multiple dates on the 2026 schedule, along with Bristol Motor Speedway.

Season summary

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Regular season

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The Ecosave 200 at Dover Motor Speedway in May

2024 series champion Ty Majeski won the pole at Daytona.[134] The race featured the return of Tony Stewart and Ram in the sport since 2016 and 2012, respectively. Carson Hocevar won stage one, and Chandler Smith won stage two. Smith made a thrilling four-wide move in the tri-oval on the final lap to win the race.[135]

Jake Garcia won the pole at Atlanta.[136] Corey Heim won stage one, and Stewart Friesen won stage two. The race was shortened due to time constraints with the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race, ending ten laps short. Kyle Busch would win the race, marking his third consecutive win for the Truck Series race at Atlanta.[137]

Connor Mosack won the pole at St. Petersburg, the first ever Craftsman Truck Series race on a street course.[138] Ben Rhodes won stage one, and Layne Riggs won stage two. Riggs, who dominated the later half of the event, with 41 laps led, would win the race.[139]

Kaden Honeycutt won the pole at Darlington.[140] Christian Eckes won stage one. Honeycutt won stage two. Carson Hocevar a Cup Series regular, crashed on lap 145, causing overtime. Ross Chastain was leading the race late, however, Corey Heim overtook him on the last corner of the last lap.[141]

Jake Garcia won the pole at Rockingham.[142] Corey Heim swept the stages. Heim held off teammate Kaden Honeycutt to win the race, winning back to back races in the Triple Truck Challenge, becoming the second driver to do so.[143]

Kaden Honeycutt won the pole at Bristol.[144] Christian Eckes won stage one, and Ben Rhodes won stage two. Christopher Bell would overcome a late race red flag with around 80 laps after the leaders crashed out, and ultimately winning his first race since 2017.[145]

Ben Rhodes won the pole at Texas.[146] Rhodes led every lap en route to a stage one win while holding off Carson Hocevar. Hocevar then won stage two, after passing Mini Tyrrell late. Stage three would feature a wild ending, with two huge wrecks on the frontstretch, which brought out two red flags. After the track was cleared, on the last restart for overtime, Hocevar held off Gio Ruggiero for his second career win at Texas Motor Speedway.[147]

Brent Crews won the pole at Watkins Glen.[148] Daniel Hemric won stage one, and Connor Zilisch dominated and ultimately won stage 2. Kaden Honeycutt would prevail to claim his first career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win, hours after winning the ARCA Menards Series race.[149]

Kyle Busch won the pole at Dover.[150] Busch dominated the race, leading 147 laps, and sweeping the stages. Busch ultimately claimed his 69th career Craftsman Truck Series victory, as well as 13th overall at Dover Motor Speedway.[151]

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 Ty Majeski Carson Hocevar
Justin Haley
Michael McDowell[N 1]
Daniel Hemric Chandler Smith Ford 38 Front Row Motorsports Report
2 Fr8 208 Jake Garcia Ben Rhodes Tanner Gray Kyle Busch Chevrolet 7 Spire Motorsports Report
3 OnlyBulls Green Flag 150 Connor Mosack Layne Riggs Layne Riggs Layne Riggs Ford 34 Front Row Motorsports Report
4 Buckle Up South Carolina 200 Kaden Honeycutt Kaden Honeycutt Carson Hocevar Corey Heim Toyota 5 Tricon Garage Report
5 Black's Tire 200 Jake Garcia Corey Heim Corey Heim Corey Heim Toyota 1 Tricon Garage Report
6 Tennessee Army National Guard 250 Kaden Honeycutt Christian Eckes Christian Eckes Christopher Bell Toyota 62 Halmar Friesen Racing Report
7 SpeedyCash.com 250 Ben Rhodes Carson Hocevar Jake Garcia Carson Hocevar Chevrolet 77 Spire Motorsports Report
8 Bully Hill Vineyards 176 at The Glen Brent Crews Connor Zilisch Brent Crews Kaden Honeycutt Toyota 11 Tricon Garage Report
9 Ecosave 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Chevrolet 7 Spire Motorsports Report
Reference:[152]
  1. ^ Hocevar, Haley, and McDowell all led 20 laps.

Drivers' championship

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(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner

Pos. Driver DAY ATL STP DAR ROC BRI TEX GLN DOV CLT NSH MCH COR LRP NWS IRP RCH NHA BRI KAN CLT PHO TAL MAR HOM Pts. Stage
1 Kaden Honeycutt 8 21 5 4*2 2 31 3 1 4 347 82
2 Layne Riggs 31 27 1*2F 12 3 22 6 21 3 309 91
3 Chandler Smith 12 6 4 17 36 2 10 5 12 308 49
4 Gio Ruggiero 2 3 25 8 17 3 14 15 20 286 64
5 Ty Majeski 4 28 2 31 8 23 9 24 2 277 75
6 Christian Eckes 3 36 15 31 13 5*1F 8 16 7 271 43
7 Ben Rhodes 12 4* 31 36 18 112 51 32 19 246 60
8 Jake Garcia 32 7 18 23 9 6 29F 11 9 213 29
9 Stewart Friesen 10 202 26 25 4 16 19 18 11 208 24
10 Tyler Ankrum 9 14 31 24 6 13 15 17 25 206 27
11 Corey Heim 51 1 1*12F 30 204 54
12 Daniel Hemric 26F 34 8 9 24 12 7 41 30 196 16
13 Brenden Queen (R) 7 16 24 20 27 10 13 9 13 196 2
14 Justin Haley 22* 10 12 15 12 15 27 23 10 195 8
15 Andrés Pérez de Lara 13 15 7 32 32 17 30 13 28 166 20
16 Tanner Gray 23 30F 20 13 16 20 28 30 16 166 28
17 Grant Enfinger 29 22 22 7 5 27 32 33 15 164 23
18 Dawson Sutton 27 32 33 19 15 7 16 19 23 149 7
19 Mini Tyrrell (R) 19 19 28 34 25 19 21 8 27 138 5
20 Cole Butcher (R) 14 31 14 28 10 28 35 35 33 120 15
21 Kris Wright 25 18 19 33 19 25 31 29 17 117
22 Corey LaJoie 34 21 7 29 25 12 8 110 6
23 Frankie Muniz 16 25 30 18 31 35 23 24 94
24 Connor Mosack 13 5 10 93 10
25 Spencer Boyd 21 26 30 28 24 20 22 88
26 Landen Lewis 6 14 71 17
27 Tyler Reif 17 16 34 14 69 2
28 Daniel Dye 17 13 17 64
29 Adam Andretti 12 23 35 25 53
30 Timmy Hill DNQ 32 14 30 33 27 49
31 Josh Reaume 20 24 35 22 47
32 Clayton Green 23 29 29 36 26 42
33 Caleb Costner 33 27 33 Wth 24 35 33
34 Nick Leitz 11 31 5
35 Toni Breidinger DNQ 18 DNQ 26 30
36 Parker Eatmon 26 21 30 3
37 Colin Braun 9 28
38 James Hinchcliffe 10 27
39 Ben Maier 11 26
40 Parker Kligerman 11 26
41 Luke Baldwin 21 32 32 26
42 Conner Jones 16 33 25
43 Travis Pastrana 15 22
44 Nathan Nicholson 34 20 20
45 Clay Greenfield 18 19
46 Jackson Lee 29 26 19
47 Dario Franchitti 27 18 8
48 Connor Hall 20 17
49 Carter Fartuch 21 16
50 Carson Ferguson 21 16
51 Stephen Mallozzi 22 15
52 Michael Christopher Jr. 23 14
53 Justin Carroll DNQ 35 26 DNQ Wth 13
54 Tyler Tomassi DNQ 29 8
55 Clint Bowyer 29 8
56 Jason Kitzmiller 30 7
57 Jason White 33 4
58 Wesley Slimp 36 34 4
59 Natalie Decker 36 34 4
60 Cory Roper 34 3
61 Derek White 35 2
62 Tony Stewart 36 1
63 Dystany Spurlock DNQ 36 1
Greg Van Alst DNQ Wth
Norm Benning DNQ
Bryan Dauzat DNQ
Jonathan Shafer DNQ
Ineligible for Craftsman Truck Series driver points
Pos Driver DAY ATL STP DAR ROC BRI TEX GLN DOV CLT NSH MCH COR LRP NWS IRP RCH NHA BRI KAN CLT PHO TAL MAR HOM Pts. Stage
Kyle Busch 1 8 2 1*12F
Christopher Bell 6 1 5
Carson Hocevar 35*1 2 22F 34 9 1*2 31 31
Ross Chastain 2 4 12 28 18
Connor Zilisch 2*2
Shane van Gisbergen 3
Brandon Jones 4 6
John Hunter Nemechek 5 8
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 6 9 26
A. J. Allmendinger 11 6
Brent Crews 7F
William Sawalich 10 17 14
Ty Dillon 11 22
Sammy Smith 11
Chase Briscoe 14
Daniel Suárez 18
Michael McDowell 24*
Taylor Gray 28
Garrett Mitchell 37
Pos Driver DAY ATL STP DAR ROC BRI TEX GLN DOV CLT NSH MCH COR LRP NWS IRP RCH NHA BRI KAN CLT PHO TAL MAR HOM Pts. Stage
Corey LaJoie started receiving points at Rockingham.
Reference:[153]

Owners' championship (Top 15)

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(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner

Pos. No. Truck Owner DAY ATL STP DAR CAR BRI TEX GLN DOV CLT NSH MCH COR LRP NWS IRP RCH NHA BRI KAN CLT PHO TAL MAR HOM Points
1 7 Jeff Dickerson 24* 1 13 5 11 8 2 11 1*12F 363
2 11 Johnny Gray 8 21 5 4*2 2 31 3 1 4 347
3 34 Bob Jenkins 31 27 1*2F 12 3 22 6 24 3 309
4 38 Bob Jenkins 12 6 4 17 36 2 10 5 12 308
5 1 Kevin Ray 28 51 27 10 1*12F 30 4 7F 6 304
6 45 Greg Fowler 6 9 6 2 14 4 12 28 18 296
7 17 David Gilliland 2 3 25 8 17 3 14 17 20 286
8 88 Rhonda Thorson 4 28 2 31 8 23 9 16 2 277
9 91 William Hilgemann 3 36 15 31 13 5*1F 8 18 7 271
10 77 Jeff Dickerson 35*1 2 10 22F 34 9 1*2 31 31 255
11 99 Duke Thorson 12 4* 31 36 18 112 51 32 19 246
12 62 Chris Larsen 5 8 36 6 23 1 34 34 5 225
13 5 Johnny Gray 11 12 23 1 35 14 17 23 14 223
14 98 Mike Curb 32 7 18 23 9 6 29F 11 9 213
15 52 Chris Larsen 10 202 26 25 4 16 19 18 11 208
Pos. No. Truck Owner DAY ATL STP DAR CAR BRI TEX GLN DOV CLT NSH MCH COR LRP NWS IRP RCH NHA BRI KAN CLT PHO TAL MAR HOM Points
Reference:[154]

Manufacturers' championship

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After 9 of 25 races

Pos Manufacturer Wins Points
1 Toyota 4 388
2 Chevrolet 3 365
3 Ford 2 336
4 Ram 0 254
Reference:[154]

See also

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References

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