The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Sequence championship trophy is heading to Seymour, Wisconsin.
Ty Majeski dominated Friday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Sequence championship race at Phoenix Raceway to win the race and the 2024 Truck Sequence championship.
The victory is Majeski’s sixth in 89 profession Truck Sequence begins. It comes days after Majeski was fined $12,500 for lacking Championship 4 media day whereas voting in his house state of Wisconsin.
2024 marked the second Championship 4 look for the 30-year-old driver. The championship is the sixth for ThorSport Racing, who gained three titles with Matt Crafton and two with Ben Rhodes.
“I can not imagine it,” Majeski instructed Fox Sports activities. “Big thanks to Duke and Rhonda Thorson and (crew chief) Joe Shear Jr., he is one dangerous dude. That is a lot enjoyable, racing with these guys. There’s (been) rather a lot instances in my profession the place this seems like a far dream. Duke and Rhonda actually gave me my third alternative after I had two alternatives that failed. Simply so happy with these (No. 98) guys.”
Corey Heim completed second within the race and the factors standings. A restart violation with 51 laps to go despatched Heim to the rear of the sphere, however a number of fast cautions enabled him to get again to the entrance and have a shot to cross Majeski.
Nonetheless, Majeski took off on the race’s closing restart and by no means regarded again, successful by 3.9 seconds.
Championship 4 drivers Christian Eckes (third) and Grant Enfinger (fifth) pitted for tires with 38 laps to go, however their recent tires have been no match for Majeski’s uncooked pace.
Heim, Eckes, Nick Sanchez and Enfinger rounded out the top-five, with Taylor Grey, Kaden Honeycutt, Connor Mosack, Rhodes and Layne Riggs finishing the top-10.
Different notable finishers embrace Rajah Caruth in thirteenth, Brett Moffitt in sixteenth, Crafton in nineteenth, Daniel Dye in twenty fourth and Tyler Ankrum in thirty third.
The 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Sequence season will start on the Daytona Worldwide Speedway on Feb. 14 with the Contemporary From Florida 250.