
Ty Majeski Takes the Lead as Ford Dominates at Michigan International Speedway
Ty Majeski leads the pack at Michigan, with Ford securing five trucks in the top‑10, while notable drivers and emerging teams vie for position.
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Ty Majeski leads the pack at Michigan, with Ford securing five trucks in the top‑10, while notable drivers and emerging teams vie for position.

Layne Riggs tops the standings with 497 points, Kaden Honeycutt follows closely, and the Chase cutline sees several drivers jockeying for position, including Stewart Friesen, Grant Enfinger, and a host of contenders.

The June 6, 2026 NASCAR Truck Series race at Michigan featured stage wins by Christopher Bell, a strategic final‑stage battle won by Corey Heim, and a competitive field that included Carson Hocevar, Kaden Honeycutt, and several other top drivers.

Ty Majeski will lead the field at Michigan International Speedway after posting a 39.257‑second lap, while Ben Rhodes starts from the back due to fuel‑pressure issues. Full starting lineup and practice results are outlined below.
Ty Majeski secured pole position with a 39.257‑second lap, while Christopher Bell qualified second and Layne Riggs will start fourth after a hold, setting the stage for a 125‑lap showdown on June 6 at Michigan International Speedway.

Layne Riggs leads the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series after consecutive victories and aims for a third straight win at Michigan International Speedway in the DQS Solutions and Staffing 250, a race that will shape championship positioning before The Chase.

With five races left in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series regular season, Layne Riggs leads the standings but a cluster of drivers within 30 points is poised to reshuffle the playoff picture. The upcoming DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 at Michigan will test momentum, tire and fuel strategy, and lane selection, offering key odds for Corey Heim, Christopher Bell, Jake Garcia and others.

From a modest short track in Massachusetts to a potential championship contender, Gio Ruggiero's rapid ascent is reshaping the NASCAR Truck Series landscape.

Qualifying action at Michigan International Speedway highlighted strong showings from JJ Yeley, Connor Zilisch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr, while the ARCA Menards entry list features emerging talent.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away on May 21 after a rapid decline from bacterial pneumonia and sepsis, leaving the racing world in mourning.
From a last‑minute Truck Series win to a rapid health decline, Kyle Busch's final days were marked by tributes that resonated from Dover to the Indy 500.

A deep field of contenders converges on Nashville’s unique D‑shaped track, where recent form, historic performances and betting value intersect.

The upcoming Allegiance 200 will see Front Row Motorsports dominate the front row, while rain‑delayed qualifying reshapes the starting order for the 34‑car field.

Layne Riggs won the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 29, 2026, after dominating early stages, navigating traffic, and passing Rajah Caruth on the last lap.
Layne Riggs dominated early stages, fell back in traffic, and made a decisive move on the final lap to win the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway was marked by a weather delay, multiple cautions, and a thrilling final‑lap overtake that saw Layne Riggs claim the win over Rajah Caruth.

A sudden rainstorm interrupted the Camping World Truck Series qualifying session at Nashville Superspeedway, leaving 13 trucks without a time and reshuffling the lineup for the upcoming race.

Layne Riggs will lead the field alongside Kaden Honeycutt, while a host of veteran drivers start further back after a weather‑induced shuffle.

The upcoming NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway will feature a complete lineup, a special tribute to the late Kyle Busch, and broadcast details across FOX Sports 1 and FUBO.

A sudden downpour at Nashville Superspeedway eliminated qualifying, prompting the series to rely on the rule book for the starting order. Practice sessions revealed early pace leaders and a full field of 38 trucks, featuring a mix of veteran and emerging talent.

The NASCAR Truck Series will honor the late Kyle Busch with a May 29 race at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring a competitive lineup, broadcast details, and a 150‑lap format.

The 2026 Allegiance 200 will see 38 trucks on the track at Nashville Superspeedway, with two drivers left out of the lineup. Notable entries include Spire Motorsports’ Rajah Caruth and Jesse Love, while Parker Retzlaff joins Halmar Friesen Racing with Legacy Motor Club.

The 2026 Allegiance 200 at Nashville Superspeedway will feature a single‑lap qualifying format that sets the starting lineup for the series' eleventh race of the season.

A three‑division weekend at the 1.33‑mile Nashville Superspeedway will see the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series battle for pole position, with top drivers posting their metrics ahead of the races.