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Ty Majeski wins NASCAR Truck Championship Race to secure first series title

by racedaysaeditor | Posted on Friday, November 8th, 2024

Ty Majeski, driver of the #98 Road Ranger Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 08, 2024 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

 

AVONDALE, Ariz. — All Ty Majeski needed was a green-flag run to finish off his domination of Friday night’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship Race—a victory that earned him his first series title.

Ty Majeski, driver of the #98 Road Ranger Ford, takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 08, 2024 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

Majeski led 132 of 150 laps at one-mile Phoenix Raceway, and when the race-ending 27-lap green-flag run finally came, Majeski pulled away to a 3.945-second victory over Corey Heim, who recovered from a restart violation to finish second.

“I can’t believe it,” said Majeski, who won for the first time at Phoenix, the third time this season at the sixth time in his career. “Huge thank you to (ThorSport Racing team owners) Duke and Rhonda Thorson, (crew chief) Joe Shear Jr.—he’s one bad dude.

“This is so much fun racing with this group. I’m so proud to have the opportunity to drive these great race trucks. There’s a lot of times in my career when this looked like a far dream. Duke and Rhonda really gave me my third opportunity after I had two opportunities that failed—man, I can’t thank them enough.”

Ty Majeski, driver of the #98 Road Ranger Ford, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 08, 2024 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

The championship was the second for Shear, who guided Johnny Sauter to the title with GMS Racing in 2016. For ThorSport, it was a series-record sixth championship, adding to three with Matt Crafton and two with 2023 champion Ben Rhodes.

ThorSport has won three of the last four Truck Series titles.

Heim restarted 19th on Lap 108 after his penalty and quickly moved forward, but the driver of the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota couldn’t overcome the speed in Majeski’s No. 98 Ford.

“I’m really disappointed to come up short like that,” said Heim, who will return for a third season with TRICON next year. “It’s hard to even be upset. I did almost everything right except for that restart violation (changing lanes before the start/finish line).

Ty Majeski, driver of the #98 Road Ranger Ford, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 08, 2024 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

“But we were able to get our track position back pretty quick and make the most of it. I just had nothing for the 98. All day, he was so fast… We’ll move forward with our heads up high, a six-win season—career highs for myself my team, organization, everybody—just one spot short of the championship.”

Championship 4 drivers Christian Eckes and Grant Enfinger finished third and fifth, respectively, after pitting for fresh tires on Lap 113. Though they were able to move through the field, they had nothing for the race winner.

Before the final green-flag run, three quick cautions—including a six minute, nine second red flag for a nine-truck wreck on the backstretch—interrupted the action at the start of the final stage, bringing the total for yellows to six for 43 laps. After Majeski got away in clean air from a restart on Lap 124, however, the race was over.

Ty Majeski, driver of the #98 Road Ranger Ford, and Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite Toyota, race during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 08, 2024 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

Starting from the pole position, Majeski streaked to a lead of more than two seconds, but Heim tracked him down in traffic and passed the No. 98 Ford for the top spot on Lap 39.

Three laps later the Ford of Frankie Muniz spun after contact with William Sawalich’s Toyota, ending the first 45-lap stage under caution.

But Majeski reclaimed the lead, with Eckes advancing to second, after Heim slid past the marks in his pit stall under the caution for the stage break and came out third.

Heim complained on the team radio channel that the concrete pit stall was one of the slickest he had ever experienced.

Majeski flipped the script in Stage 2, passing Heim for the top spot on Lap 71, six circuits after a restart that followed Jack Wood’s hard crash into the Turn 2 wall.

By the end of the stage at Lap 90, Majeski had expanded his advantage to 3.597 seconds. But stage wins were inconsequential to the Championship 4 contenders, who would settle possession of title in the frenetic final segment of the race.

Nick Sanchez finished fourth as the only non-Championship 4 driver to crack the top five. Taylor Gray was fifth, followed by Kaden Honeycutt, Connor Mosack, Rhodes and Layne Riggs.

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NCTS Champion – Ty Majeski (No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford) –

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race – NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship

Phoenix Raceway

Avondale, Arizona

Friday, November 8, 2024

  1. (1)  Ty Majeski (P), Ford, 150.
  2. (2)  Corey Heim (P), Toyota, 150.
  3. (4)  Christian Eckes (P), Chevrolet, 150.
  4. (7)  Nick Sanchez, Chevrolet, 150.
  5. (5)  Grant Enfinger (P), Chevrolet, 150.
  6. (14)  Taylor Gray, Toyota, 150.
  7. (8)  Kaden Honeycutt, Chevrolet, 150.
  8. (9)  Connor Mosack, Chevrolet, 150.
  9. (20)  Ben Rhodes, Ford, 150.
  10. (11)  Layne Riggs #, Ford, 150.
  11. (15)  Tanner Gray, Toyota, 150.
  12. (10)  Chase Purdy, Chevrolet, 150.
  13. (19)  Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet, 150.
  14. (27)  Jake Garcia, Ford, 150.
  15. (6)  Dean Thompson, Toyota, 150.
  16. (24)  Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 150.
  17. (13)  Conner Jones #, Ford, 150.
  18. (3)  Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 150.
  19. (22)  Matt Crafton, Ford, 150.
  20. (25)  Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 150.
  21. (18)  Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, 150.
  22. (29)  Timmy Hill, Toyota, 150.
  23. (23)  Stefan Parsons, Chevrolet, 149.
  24. (16)  Daniel Dye, Chevrolet, 149.
  25. (28)  Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 148.
  26. (33)  Nathan Byrd, Chevrolet, 147.
  27. (34)  Thad Moffitt #, Chevrolet, 147.
  28. (30)  Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 146.
  29. (32)  Keith McGee, Ford, 146.
  30. (35)  Lawless Alan, Ford, 146.
  31. (26)  Andres Perez de Lara, Chevrolet, Accident, 99.
  32. (17)  William Sawalich, Toyota, Accident, 98.
  33. (12)  Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, Accident, 98.
  34. (31)  Frankie Muniz, Ford, Accident, 95.
  35. (21)  Jack Wood, Chevrolet, Accident, 58.

Average Speed of Race Winner:  86.276 mph.

Time of Race:  1 Hrs, 44 Mins, 19 Secs. Margin of Victory:  3.945 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  6 for 43 laps.

Lead Changes:  7 among 3 drivers.

Lap Leaders:   T. Majeski (P) 1-38;C. Heim (P) 39-48;G. Enfinger (P) 49;T. Majeski (P) 50-64;C. Heim (P) 65-70;T. Majeski (P) 71-93;G. Enfinger (P) 94;T. Majeski (P) 95-150.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Ty Majeski (P) 4 times for 132 laps; Corey Heim (P) 2 times for 16 laps; Grant Enfinger (P) 2 times for 2 laps.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 11,98,19,2,9,5,7,38,66,52

Stage #2 Top Ten: 98,11,38,2,19,7,9,17,52,99

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