The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a stock racing series sanctioned by NASCAR, with competition by modified pickup trucks at different locations in the United States of America. The series started in 1995 as a developmental system for those aiming to compete at higher levels of competition within the NASCAR league. The 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is the series's 30th season, comprising 23 races that began at Daytona International Speedway with the Fresh From Florida 250 on February 16, 2024, and ended with the Truck Series Championship Race on November 8, 2024, at Phoenix Raceway.
This season continues to highlight a mix of experienced veterans and rising stars. Ty Majeski won the final race of the season claiming the championship title for himself and his team, ThorSport Racing. However, the championship four had a close battle for the lead and were separated only 8 points. The playoffs continue to have an essential role, where drivers for a spot in the Championship 4 depending on their regular season performance. The trucks are from the big manufacturers of Chevrolet, Toyota, and Ford, making up the 2024 season, which indicates how the series plays an even greater part in the competitive landscape of NASCAR.
NASCAR Truck Series Owner Leaderboard
The cumulative points totals for each racing team through all 23 races this season. The Owner's Championship was awarded to ThorSport Racing.
FAQs on NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
A. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a stock car racing series that features pickup trucks competing on various tracks across the United States.
A. The season typically runs from February through November.
A. The 2024 season of the NASCAR Truck series consists of 23 races.
A. Trucks race on a mix of ovals and road courses, with no dirt tracks included in the 2024 schedule.