Nascar

Ty Majeski Takes Pole for NASCAR Truck Race at Michigan

Christopher Bell close behind as Layne Riggs eyes a comeback

Ty Majeski claimed the pole position for the upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Michigan International Speedway, posting a blistering lap of 39.257 seconds during qualifying.

The veteran driver edged out his rivals, with Christopher Bell securing second spot just 0.075 seconds behind, setting the stage for a tight battle at the front of the grid.

Layne Riggs, who has won the last two races, will line up fourth after a 30‑minute hold that followed an inspection failure, a setback that could affect his momentum.

Corey Heim, often considered a dark‑horse contender, surprised many by qualifying 23rd, a position that belies the competitive nature of the field.

Qualifying Highlights and Lineup Dynamics

The race itself will consist of 125 laps and is slated for Saturday, June 6, at the historic 2‑mile oval in Brooklyn, Michigan, a venue that has attracted significant attention this season.

Fans will be able to watch the action live on FS1, with streaming options available through FUBO and several other platforms, many of which are offering free trials to new subscribers.

The event will feature a deep roster of teams, including Thorsport Racing, Halmar Friesen Racing, Front Row Motorsports, Spire Motorsports, Tricon Garage, McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing, Kaulig Racing, Rackley W.A.R. Chevrolet, Freedom Racing Enterprises, Niece Motorsports, Team Reaume, and Costner Motorsports.

With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising talent, the Michigan race promises high‑octane competition and a showcase of the series’ growing popularity.

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