The NASCAR Truck Series will roll into Dover Motor Speedway this May, marking the series’ first appearance at the venue since the 2020 season. The race, officially titled the ECOSAVE 200, will bring the trucks back to a track known for its tight corners and high‑speed action.
Organizers have introduced a one‑lap qualifying format that asks each driver to complete a single flying lap, with the best overall time determining where they will start the 200‑mile event.
The new system is intended to heighten on‑track competition and give fans a clearer sense of each truck’s speed before the green flag drops, adding a layer of strategy to the weekend schedule.
Qualifying Order and Groups
The qualifying order for the ECOSAVE 200 includes a diverse lineup of drivers such as Dystany Spurlock, Toni Breidinger, and Christopher Bell, among many others.
Other notable names on the entry list are Kyle Busch, Ross Chastain, and Brandon Jones, ensuring a deep field of talent that fans have come to expect from the series.
With the race slated for a May weekend, teams are already preparing their trucks, and early testing suggests the new qualifying rule could reshuffle traditional starting positions, making the event a must‑watch for NASCAR enthusiasts.