NASCAR entry list for Truck Series playoff race at Bristol in 2024

Check out the NASCAR Truck Series entry list for the UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend!

The NASCAR Truck Series is ready to take on the UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway, and the entry lists have been revealed. NASCAR released the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Night Race entry listXfinity Series entry list, and Truck Series entry list for Bristol on Monday afternoon. Below, we reveal the entire list and the notable drivers included.

For the UNOH 200, there will be 37 entries, which means two drivers will miss the show. Among the notable entries are William Sawalich (TRICON Garage) and Connor Zilisch (Spire Motorsports). Also, Conner Jones will drive the No. 66 truck for ThorSport Racing. Meanwhile, Connor Mosack returns to Niece Motorsports. Finally, Corey Day will make his NASCAR debut in the No. 81 truck for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing.

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The entire NASCAR entry list can be seen below.

NASCAR Truck Series entry list, UNOH 200 at Bristol

  1. No. 1 William Sawalich
  2. No. 2 Nick Sanchez (P)
  3. No. 02 TBA
  4. No. 04 Marco Andretti
  5. No. 5 Dean Thompson
  6. No. 7 Connor Zilisch
  7. No. 9 Grant Enfinger (P)
  8. No. 11 Corey Heim (P)
  9. No. 13 Jake Garcia
  10. No. 15 Tanner Gray
  11. No. 17 Taylor Gray (P)
  12. No. 18 Tyler Ankrum (P)
  13. No. 19 Christian Eckes (P)
  14. No. 21 Mason Maggio
  15. No. 22 Keith McGee
  16. No. 25 Ty Dillon
  17. No. 32 Bret Holmes
  18. No. 33 Lawless Alan
  19. No. 38 Layne Riggs
  20. No. 41 Connor Mosack
  21. No. 42 Matt Mills
  22. No. 43 Daniel Dye (P)
  23. No. 44 Bayley Currey
  24. No. 45 Kaden Honeycutt
  25. No. 46 Tyler Tomassi
  26. No. 52 Stewart Friesen
  27. No. 56 Timmy Hill
  28. No. 66 Conner Jones
  29. No. 71 Rajah Caruth (P)
  30. No. 75 Stefan Parsons
  31. No. 76 Spencer Boyd
  32. No. 77 Chase Purdy
  33. No. 81 Corey Day
  34. No. 88 Matt Crafton
  35. No. 90 Justin S Carroll
  36. No. 91 Jack Wood
  37. No. 98 Ty Majeski (P)
  38. No. 99 Ben Rhodes (P)

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Rajah Caruth’s future in NASCAR receives a big update for the 2025 season

Rajah Caruth’s future in NASCAR receives a big update for the 2025 season. Will Caruth move up from the NASCAR Truck Series in 2025?

[autotag]Rajah Caruth[/autotag] started the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series season with one of the most popular wins of the year. Caruth won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, marking his first win in NASCAR’s top-3 levels. Now, the Spire Motorsports driver is looking to win his first Truck Series championship. However, will Caruth move up from the Truck Series after the 2024 season?

According to FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass, Caruth is expected to stay for another full-time Truck Series season in 2025. While things are fluid in NASCAR silly season, this report suggests Caruth won’t be in line for JR Motorsports or even Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, at least for the 2025 season.

Caruth currently drives the No. 71 truck for Spire Motorsports and sits four points below the playoff cut-line with two races left in the Round of 10. After Caruth’s win at Las Vegas, he only has one top-5 finish and five top-10 finishes in 14 races. Caruth likely needs another season of development in the Truck Series, and that appears to be the current plan.

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NASCAR reveals entire 2025 Truck Series schedule, all 25 dates

Check out the entire 2025 NASCAR Truck Series schedule, featuring all 25 races and the playoffs! What is new on the Truck Series calendar?

On Thursday afternoon, NASCAR revealed the entire 2025 Truck Series schedule, which features 25 points races. Some of the notable changes include Rockingham, Lime Rock Park, Watkin Glen, New Hampshire, Michigan, and the Charlotte ROVAL earning a date. Meanwhile, there are other date changes around the new calendar.

In 2025, NASCAR will no longer bring the Truck Series to Gateway, Milwaukee, Circuit of the Americas, and one of the Kansas dates. Below, you can check out the entire 2025 Truck Series schedule as NASCAR looks to make next season even more special.

2025 NASCAR Truck Series schedule

  • February 14: Daytona
  • February 22: Atlanta
  • March 14: Las Vegas
  • March 21: Homestead
  • March 28: Martinsville
  • April 11: Bristol
  • April 18: Rockingham
  • May 2: Texas
  • May 10: Kansas
  • May 17: North Wilkesboro
  • May 23: Charlotte
  • May 30: Nashville
  • June 7: Michigan
  • June 20: Pocono
  • June 28: Lime Rock Park
  • July 25: Lucas Oil
  • August 8: Watkins Glen
  • August 15: Richmond

Round of 12

  • August 30: Darlington
  • September 11: Bristol
  • September 20: New Hampshire

Round of 8

  • October 3: Charlotte ROVAL
  • October 17: Talladega
  • October 24: Martinsville

Championship 4

  • October 31: Phoenix
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NASCAR odds for the Truck Series race at Milwaukee in August 2024

Check out the NASCAR odds for the LiUNA! 175 at The Milwaukee Mile as the Truck Series arrives in August 2024!

The NASCAR Truck Series is ready for the LiUNA! 175 at The Milwaukee Mile after the regular-season finale at Richmond Raceway. Ty Majeski beat Christian Eckes for his second win of the 2024 NASCAR season. Now, the Truck Series is preparing for its only date in Milwaukee, making this weekend very important as it begins the Round of 10.

In last year’s race at Milwaukee, Grant Enfinger entered victory lane, with Carson Hocevar and Eckes rounding out the top 3 spots. The win gave Enginer his third and final win of the 2023 NASCAR season. Milwaukee always provides fun racing, so it should put on a show. However, who are the favorites to win this weekend?

Below, you can check out the NASCAR odds via BetMGM for the LiUNA! 175 at The Milwaukee Mile!

NASCAR Truck Series odds, Milwaukee 2024

  • Ty Majeski: +200
  • Corey Heim: +360
  • Christian Eckes: +360
  • Grant Enfinger: +500
  • Nick Sanchez: +1300
  • Layne Riggs: +1800
  • Sammy Smith: +1800
  • Taylor Gray: +3000
  • William Sawalich: +3000
  • Tyler Ankrum: +3000
  • Ben Rhodes: +3500
  • Kaden Honeycutt: +3500
  • Chase Purdy: +5000
  • Rajah Caruth: +5000
  • Daniel Dye: +6000
  • Stewart Friesen: +6600
  • Matt Crafton: +6600
  • Jack Wood: +8000
  • Jake Garcia: +8000
  • Bayley Currey: +8000
  • Tanner Gray: +8000
  • Matt Mills: +10000
  • Matt Gould: +10000
  • Dean Thompson: +12500
  • Ty Dillon: +15000
  • Conner Jones: +25000
  • Justin Carroll: +50000
  • Bret Holmes: +50000
  • Lawless Alan: +100000
  • Mason Maggio: +100000
  • Dexter Bean: +100000
  • Marco Andretti: +100000
  • Norm Benning: +100000
  • Blake Lothian: +100000
  • Spencer Boyd: +100000
  • Timmy Hill: +100000
  • Thad Moffitt: +100000

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NASCAR entry list for Truck Series race at Milwaukee Mile in August 2024

Check out the NASCAR Truck Series entry list for the LiUNA! 175 at The Milwaukee Mile this weekend!

The NASCAR Truck Series is excited to take on LiUNA! 175 at The Milwaukee Mile, and the entry lists have been revealed. NASCAR released the Coke Zero Sugar 400 entry list and the Xfinity Series entry list for Daytona, along with the Truck Series entry list for Milwaukee, on Monday afternoon. Below, we reveal the entire list and the notable drivers included.

For the LiUNA! 175, there will be 37 entries, which means two drivers will miss the show. Among the notable entries are William Sawalich (TRICON Garage) and Sammy Smith (Spire Motorsports). Also, Conner Jones will drive the No. 66 truck for ThorSport Racing. Meanwhile, Kaden Honeycutt returns to Niece Motorsports. Finally, Jack Wood will pilot the No. 91 truck for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing.

The entire NASCAR entry list can be seen below.

NASCAR Truck Series entry list, LiUNA! 175

  1. No. 1 William Sawalich
  2. No. 2 Nick Sanchez
  3. No. 02 Dexter Bean
  4. No. 04 Marco Andretti
  5. No. 5 Dean Thompson
  6. No. 6 Norm Benning
  7. No. 7 Sammy Smith
  8. No. 9 Grant Enfinger
  9. No. 11 Corey Heim
  10. No. 13 Jake Garcia
  11. No. 15 Tanner Gray
  12. No. 17 Taylor Gray
  13. No. 18 Tyler Ankrum
  14. No. 19 Christian Eckes
  15. No. 21 Blake Lothian
  16. No. 22 Mason Maggio
  17. No. 25 Ty Dillon
  18. No. 32 Bret Holmes
  19. No. 33 Lawless Alan
  20. No. 38 Layne Riggs
  21. No. 41 Bayley Currey
  22. No. 42 Matt Mills
  23. No. 43 Daniel Dye
  24. No. 44 Matthew Gould
  25. No. 45 Kaden Honeycutt
  26. No. 46 Thad Moffitt
  27. No. 52 Stewart Friesen
  28. No. 56 Timmy Hill
  29. No. 66 Conner Jones
  30. No. 71 Rajah Caruth
  31. No. 76 Spencer Boyd
  32. No. 77 Chase Purdy
  33. No. 88 Matt Crafton
  34. No. 90 Justin S Carroll
  35. No. 91 Jack Wood
  36. No. 98 Ty Majeski
  37. No. 99 Ben Rhodes

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NASCAR sets 10-driver grid for the 2024 Truck Series playoffs

NASCAR has set the 10-driver grid for the 2024 Truck Series playoffs following the regular-season finale at Richmond Raceway.

The NASCAR Truck Series has finished the 2024 season, setting up for a thrilling seven-race playoff starting in two weeks at the Milwaukee Mile. Christian Eckes claimed the 2024 Truck Series regular-season championship, while Corey Heim finished with five victories, the most of any driver in the series.

Meanwhile, Tanner Gray failed to make the 2024 Truck Series playoffs after an epic points battle with Daniel Dye. Outside of Gray, Matt Crafton is the most notable driver who missed the show. As for other prominent drivers who missed the playoffs, Stewart Friesen, Chase Purdy, and Layne Riggs rounded out the list.

Ten drivers will now compete for the 2024 Truck Series championship. Each driver and their respective playoff points are listed below.

NASCAR Truck Series playoff drivers (2024):

  1. No. 11 Corey Heim – 41 playoff points
  2. No. 19 Christian Eckes – 38 playoff points
  3. No. 98 Ty Majeski – 23 playoff points
  4. No. 2 Nick Sanchez – 18 playoff points
  5. No. 71 Rajah Caruth – 9 playoff points
  6. No. 9 Grant Enfinger – 7 playoff points
  7. No. 18 Tyler Ankrum – 7 playoff points
  8. No. 17 Taylor Gray – 3 playoff points
  9. No. 99 Ben Rhodes – 2 playoff points
  10. No. 43 Daniel Dye – 1 playoff point

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Christian Eckes clinches 2024 NASCAR Truck Series regular season championship

Christian Eckes has clinched the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series regular season championship at Richmond Raceway.

[autotag]Christian Eckes[/autotag] entered the 2024 NASCAR Truck Series season fresh off a victory at Phoenix Raceway and backed it up before the playoffs. On Saturday night, Eckes clinched the 2024 Truck Series regular-season championship at Richmond Raceway. The driver of the No. 19 truck entered the night with a 50-point cushion over Corey Heim.

Eckes will now go into the 2024 NASCAR playoffs with a healthy gap on the other competitors outside Heim. The McAnally-Hilgemann Racing driver earned 38 playoff points throughout the regular season by winning eight stages, three races, and the regular season championship. Eckes only had one finish outside the top 10 spots the entire regular season.

Eckes now enters the Round of 10 with three races that fit his driving style. The Milwaukee Mile, Bristol Motor Speedway, and Kansas Speedway are tracks he has either won or had great success at in the past. Eckes’ quest for his first Truck Series championship will begin in two weeks, but for now, he will enjoy winning the regular season title.

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NASCAR’s weather forecast for Richmond Raceway in August 2024

NASCAR’s weather forecast for the Richmond Raceway looks good in 2024. Check out the conditions for the Cup Series race at Richmond!

After a two-week break due to the Paris Olympics, NASCAR will start the weekend at Richmond Raceway soon. In March, the weather cooperated and allowed NASCAR to run the Cup Series race on Sunday; however, it wasn’t without starting on the Wet Weather Tires. With NASCAR ready for Richmond, the forecast looks better than previous days.

According to Weather.com, the weather forecast at Pocono Raceway calls for a high of 86° and a 20% chance of rain on Sunday. This is slightly different from Saturday, which calls for a high of 90° and a 10% chance of rain. In previous days, the forecast looked dreadful for Saturday, but Hurricane Debby left Virginia faster than anticipated.

It is great to see NASCAR have some luck with Mother Nature as it shouldn’t disrupt the weekend in Richmond. NASCAR only has four races left in its regular season in the Cup Series and the hope is that weather issues don’t occur. Richmond is poised to be really fun with the different tire combinations from Goodyear, and the weather will allow the sport to flourish.

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When will NASCAR return from the Olympic break in 2024?

When will NASCAR return from the Olympic break in 2024? Check out NASCAR will return to the race track in August 2024!

NASCAR has concluded the 2024 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, meaning the Olympic break has begun. NBC Sports will carry coverage for the 2024 Paris Olympics, so NASCAR will stay on the sidelines for the next few weeks. However, when will NASCAR return from the Olympic break in 2024?

The NASCAR Cup and Truck Series will return at Richmond Raceway on August 10-11, but there will be 19 days of zero on-track action from July 22 to August 9. Meanwhile, the NASCAR Xfinity Series won’t return until Michigan International Speedway on August 16-17, which is 26 days of no racing. It is the sport’s biggest break of the 2024 season.

This will be an excellent opportunity for the drivers and teams to breathe before the last 14 weekends of the 2024 NASCAR season. There will be no racing for the next two weekends, meaning it will be almost three weeks until there is racing again. NASCAR doesn’t have many breaks during the season, so this is much needed for the drivers and teams.

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Connor Hall to make NASCAR Truck Series debut at Richmond in 2024

Connor Hall will make his NASCAR Truck Series debut with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing at Richmond Raceway in August 2024.

[autotag]Connor Hall[/autotag] has finally reached the big stage in stock car racing. [autotag]McAnally-Hilgemann Racing[/autotag] revealed that Hall will make his NASCAR Truck Series debut for the organization at Richmond Raceway when the sport returns from the Olympic break. The 27-year-old driver won the 2023 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series championship and leads the CARS Tour Late Model Stock standings.

Hall has been very impressive and finally earned an opportunity with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing in NASCAR. The No. 91 truck sits 12th in the owner’s standings and likely needs to win to make the 2024 NASCAR playoffs. Despite a rough year out of the No. 91 team, Hall is receiving excellent equipment capable of running very well.

Hall continues to pile on wins in the NASCAR ranks, so many eyes will be watching his performance at Richmond. A top-10 finish would be the best-case scenario, as this will be his first time behind the wheel of a truck. Hall could even surprise for a top-5 finish if everything falls correctly, which wouldn’t surprise anyone in the garage area.

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