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Texas Results: May 2, 2025 (NASCAR Truck Series)

NASCAR Truck Series results from Texas Motor Speedway NASCAR Truck Series drivers are on the grid in Fort Worth, Texas. The 1.5-mile of Texas Motor Speedway is set to host the SpeedyCash 250. View Texas results for the NASCAR Truck Series below. Texas MenuSprint Car: RaceTruck: Qual | RaceXfinity: Qual Texas TV Schedule Tyler Ankrum and Daniel Hemric […]

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NASCAR Truck Series results from Texas Motor Speedway

NASCAR Truck Series drivers are on the grid in Fort Worth, Texas. The 1.5-mile of Texas Motor Speedway is set to host the SpeedyCash 250.

View Texas results for the NASCAR Truck Series below.

Texas Menu
Sprint Car: Race
Truck: Qual | Race
Xfinity: Qual

Texas TV Schedule

Tyler Ankrum and Daniel Hemric set the front row. 167 laps of truck racing are up next…

Texas Trucks
Stage 1 – Report

Laps: 40 (1-40 / 167)

Green flag, Ankrum is clear before turn one. Grant Enfinger wiggles off the bottom but he saves it as he falls outside the top 20.

Lap 21, the competition caution is out.

Ankrum stays out with most of the field.

Green, Ankrum and Layne Riggs run side by side for the lead. Riggs drives it deep on the outside into turn three, Riggs completes the pass as they return to turn one.

Lap 31, Gio Ruggerio clips the infield grass in the tri-oval. The wet grass rips his right front off and he slams the outside wall. Kaden Honeycutt and Brandon Jones are collected.

Riggs leads most of the field to the pit lane. Grant Enfinger and Matt Crafton take over the front row.

Green, Enfinger clears Crafton for the lead.

Grant Enfinger wins stage one at Texas Motor Speedway!

Texas Results (Stage 1) : 1. Grant Enfinger; 2. Matt Mills; 3. Matt Crafton; 4. Daniel Hemric; 5. Corey Heim; 6. Ty Majeski; 7. Tanner Gray; 8. Carson Hocevar; 9. Chandler Smith; 10. Layne Riggs

Texas Trucks
Stage 2 – Report

Laps: 40 (41-80 / 167)

Green flag in stage two, Enfinger is clear into turn one.

Lap 52, Layne Riggs gets loose under Ty Majeski. Riggs spins from 6th in turn two and he brushes the wall. The caution is out.

Green, Corey Heim and Grant Enfinger run side by side for the lead. Andres Perez spins behind them and backs it into the wall, caution.

Green, Heim is clear into turn one.

Lap 64, Luke Fenhaus shoves Layne Riggs into the infield through the tri-oval. He slides through the wet grass on the infield and picks up heavy nose damage, caution.

Green, Enfinger drives it deep on the outside and he reclaims the lead off turn two.

5 to go in stage two, Corey Heim diamonds turns one and two. He has a run on Enfinger off the corner. Heim to the lead!

Corey Heim wins stage two at Texas Motor Speedway!

Texas Results (Stage 2) : 1. Corey Heim; 2. Chandler Smith; 3. Grant Enfinger; 4. Daniel Hemric; 5. Stewart Friesen; 6. Ben Rhodes; 7. Jake Garcia; 8. Tyler Ankrum; 9. Ty Majeski; 10. Matt Crafton

Texas Trucks
Stage 3 – Report

Laps: 87 (81-167 / 167)

Heim leads most of the the field to the pit lane. He’ll restart 6th as 5 trucks stay out. Ty Majeski and Carson Hocevar take over the front row.

Green flag on stage three, Majeski is clear before turn one.

72 to go, Heim drives it deep on the outside into turn one. He clears Majeski off turn two, Heim returns to the lead with fresh tires.

56 to go, Majeski throws a block on Chandler Smith into turn three. Majeski is turned into the outside wall. No caution as Majeski has heavy damage.

24 to go, green flag pit stops are complete. Heim cycles back to the race lead. Chandler Smith trails by 16 seconds.

Carson Hocevar is forced to the pit lane to replace a battery.

21 to go, Frankie Muniz is in the turn two wall, caution.

Green, Heim clears Enfinger into turn one.

13 to go

13 to go, Stewart Friesen loses the rear and he chases it up the track. Friesen clips the left rear of Enfinger and they both slam the outside wall! Chandler Smith is also collected.

Green with 6 to go, Heim is clear before turn one.

5 to go, Connor Mosack wiggles under Jake Garcia. They both tag the wall, caution.

Green in NASCAR Overtime, Heim misses the bottom into turn one. Ben Rhodes run even on the outside. Rajah Caruth has a run on both of them and makes it three wide for the lead down the back! Caution as Matt Mills clips the grass.

Green in NASCAR Overtime #2, Heim throws a block on Caruth into turn one. Heim and Rhodes run side by side for the lead off turn two.

1 to go, Daniel Hemric makes it three wide for the lead into turn one! Rhodes fades. Heim clears Hemric off turn two!

Corey Heim wins at Texas Motor Speedway!

Texas Motor Speedway
Race Results
May 2, 2025
NASCAR Truck Series

Pos | Driver

1. Corey Heim

2. Daniel Hemric

3. Rajah Caruth

4. Tyler Ankrum

5. Tanner Gray

6. Ben Rhodes

7. Matt Crafton

8. Bayley Currey

9. Dawson Sutton

10. Ty Majeski

11. Jack Wood

12. Stefan Parsons

13. Nick Sanchez

14. Nathan Byrd

15. Spencer Boyd

16. Chandler Smith

17. Carson Hocevar

18. Josh Reaume

19. Cody Dennison

20. Matt Mills

21. Jake Garcia

22. Connor Mosack

23. Grant Enfinger

24. Stewart Friesen

25. Frankie Muniz

26. Toni Breidinger

27. Luke Fenhaus

28. Layne Riggs

29. Andres Perez

30. Brandon Jones

31. Gio Ruggiero

32. Kaden Honeycutt

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Point Standings

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Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Video Highlights

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NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr puts mansion up for sale

Take a look inside the home of NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr Martin Truex Jr has spent the last 22 years in the NASCAR Cup Series. He retired from full-time competition following the 2024 season. Truex Jr has listed his Mooresville, North Carolina home for sale. The mansion features five beds and 9 baths. Take […]

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Take a look inside the home of NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr

Martin Truex Jr has spent the last 22 years in the NASCAR Cup Series. He retired from full-time competition following the 2024 season.

Truex Jr has listed his Mooresville, North Carolina home for sale. The mansion features five beds and 9 baths.

Take a look inside the Martin Truex Jr mansion below.

The listing calls it a European-style estate on Lake Norman. The layout is 14,000 square feet on nearly 5 gated acres of land.

Lake Norman is home to the NASCAR industry. The area outside of Charlotte is surrounded by the homes of people from the garage area.

The lake home features an infinity pool, waterfall, fire pit as well as a private dock with boat lift. The basement is fitted with a custom bar, theater, gym, and game area.

He purchased the home in April 2006. At the time, it was purchased for $1,480,000. Now, it’s being listed for significantly more.

Kevin Harvick sells Charlotte mansion after buying ‘Talladega Nights’ home

Martin Truex Jr
Home Details

Price:
$7,500,000

Total structure area:
5,561

Total interior livable area:
13,619 sqft

Finished area above ground:
5,561

Finished area below ground:
3,202

Truex Jr is the 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champion. He’s collected 34 race wins along the way.

This season, he entered a one-off race with Tricon Garage in the season opening Daytona 500. However, that race ended with a DNF.

Click here to view the listing

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NASCAR Truck Series Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville

With some light sprinkles in the Lebanon, Tennessee-area, NASCAR has made the decision to scrap qualifying for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Nashville Superspeedway, ahead of Friday’s Rackley Roofing 200. While the precipitation itself isn’t severe enough to warrant a multi-hour drying effort, NASCAR has made this decision to allow the NASCAR Craftsman Truck […]

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With some light sprinkles in the Lebanon, Tennessee-area, NASCAR has made the decision to scrap qualifying for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Nashville Superspeedway, ahead of Friday’s Rackley Roofing 200.

While the precipitation itself isn’t severe enough to warrant a multi-hour drying effort, NASCAR has made this decision to allow the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams the opportunity to have their on-track time prior to the drop of the green flag.

According to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rule Book, the starting lineup for Friday’s 200-mile contest will be set by NASCAR’s Performance Metric, which also determined the qualifying order every weekend.

Corey Heim, the winner of the most-recent NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event and the series points leader, will take advantage of a perfect metric score to earn the defacto “pole position” for Friday’s event, driving the No. 11 Toyota Tundra for TRICON Garage.

Kaden Honeycutt will start from the outside of the front row in the No. 45 Chevrolet for Niece Motorsports, while Layne Riggs (Front Row Motorsports), Grant Enfinger (CR7 Motorsports), and Corey Day (Spire Motorsports) will round out the top-five.

Bayley Currey (Niece Motorsports), Daniel Hemric (McAnally-Hilgemann Racing), Tyler Ankrum (McAnally-Hilgemann Racing), Jake Garcia (ThorSport Racing), and Rajah Caruth (Spire Motorsports) will round out the top-10 starters for the event.

With only 32 trucks on the entry list for Friday’s annual trip to ‘The Music City’, there were no drivers that failed to qualify for the event, which will begin at 8:00 PM ET. Broadcast coverage will be on FS1, with radio coverage on the NASCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Position

Truck No.

Driver

1

11

Corey Heim

2

45

Kaden Honeycutt

3

34

Layne Riggs

4

9

Grant Enfinger

5

7

Corey Day

6

44

Bayley Currey

7

19

Daniel Hemric

8

18

Tyler Ankrum

9

13

Jake Garcia

10

71

Rajah Caruth

11

42

Matt Mills

12

07

Kyle Busch

13

52

Stewart Friesen

14

1

William Sawalich

15

99

Ben Rhodes

16

77

Andres Perez de Lara

17

17

Gio Ruggiero

18

88

Matt Crafton

19

66

Luke Fenhaus

20

81

Connor Mosack

21

15

Tanner Gray

22

91

Jack Wood

23

38

Chandler Smith

24

02

Nathan Byrd

25

76

Spencer Boyd

26

98

Ty Majeski

27

33

Frankie Muniz

28

22

Tyler Tomassi

29

26

Dawson Sutton

30

5

Toni Breidinger

31

2

Clayton Green

32

63

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RACER’s Saturday tune-in guide: Detroit GPs, Spanish GPs, Nashville NASCAR and more

Another busy weekend of racing is upon us, starting with the IMSA Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic, along with qualifying for the IndyCar portion of the Detroit weekend, qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix and NASCAR at Nashville, providing lots more ways to keep racing fans on the sofa instead of doing whatever it is […]

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Another busy weekend of racing is upon us, starting with the IMSA Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic, along with qualifying for the IndyCar portion of the Detroit weekend, qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix and NASCAR at Nashville, providing lots more ways to keep racing fans on the sofa instead of doing whatever it is they’re supposed to be doing around the house.

Here’s your quick guide to making sure you don’t miss a single lap. (All times Eastern.)

IMSA WEATHERTECH SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONSHIP

It’s the IMSA Chevrolet Sportscar Classic on the streets of Detroit.

When is the race? Saturday, 3:40-5:20pm

What channel is the race on? It streams on Peacock in the U.S., and in most other countries on the official IMSA YouTube channel and IMSA.TV.

NTT INDYCAR SERIES

Before the IMSA race, IndyCar takes the stage for qualifying on the Detroit street circuit

What time is qualifying? Saturday, 12:00-2:00pm

What channel is IndyCar qualifying on? FS1

FORMULA 1

F1 is back on a regular circuit this week with the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona.

What time is qualifying? Saturday, 9:55-11:00am

What channel is F1 qualifying on? ESPN2, or stream on F1TV Pro

NASCAR CUP SERIES

Nashville Superspeedway hosts the the Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series this weekend

What time is Cup qualifying? Saturday, 5:40pm

What channel is qualifying on? Streaming on Prime Video

When is the Xfinity Series race? Saturday, 7:30pm

What channel is the Xfinity Series race on? The CW

Also on track today: NHRA qualifying in Epping, N.H., along with Formula Drift, the SRO GT World Challenge Asia and Australia, FIM Speedway and more on RACER Network and the RACER+ App. See RACER’s weekly TV guide for full details.



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NASCAR Mom Natalie Decker Throws On Her Red Flag Swimsuit

They did it. You know who ‘they are,’ and you know what ‘it’ is. We’ve been here before. Every week. It’s tradition.  The Libs let all of us patriots scoot on through to ANOTHER Friday. Through another week. Through another month. DUMMIES! While they were all focused on allowing a biological boy to throw GAS […]

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They did it. You know who ‘they are,’ and you know what ‘it’ is. We’ve been here before. Every week. It’s tradition. 

The Libs let all of us patriots scoot on through to ANOTHER Friday. Through another week. Through another month. DUMMIES! While they were all focused on allowing a biological boy to throw GAS by some poor high school softball girls, us sane Americans were biding our time, and making it to another weekend. 

And now, we’re here. And we’re ready to have a big one. Let’s roll. 

Welcome to a Friday Nightcaps – the one where we hit the road with Margo Martin, Karoline Leavitt and NASCAR’s Natalie Decker, and go from there. 

What else? I’ve got the best of the rest from a loaded week of #content, Charley Hull getting bored with her threesome picks (what a problem to have!), and CBS’s Jenny Dell stuffing herself into a gold dress that has folks BUZZING on this final Friday of May. 

Whew. What a way to end the week! Let’s finish strong. 

Grab you a three-day old coffee from your desk, slug it down like a man, and settle in for a Friday ‘Cap!

Charley Hull bats leadoff today with ducks on the pond

I know, an odd drink suggestion from me, but that’s how I started my day, so it’s how you’re gonna end yours. 

The desk in my office is an absolute war zone. I stack coffee cups on it all week long. It’s disgusting, really. I’m ashamed of myself. I’m not proud. But, I still do it. 

Anyway, I finished my first cup of Maxwell House this morning, and went back to the kitchen for Round 2 after wrapping up a blog about Charley Hull. She’ll be here in a second, for those wondering. 

I poured some new joe, topped it with some creamer like a lady, and sucked it down like cocaine. Allegedly, of course. 

About halfway through, I realized something tasted a bit funky. I was getting that ‘old coffee’ aftertaste. Of course, that’s when I realized this wasn’t the cup I started my day with. It was my half-full Wednesday cup. 

What a mess. What a way to start a Friday. Did I pour it out? Hell no. Old Maxwell House is better than no Maxwell House, I always say. I pressed on through like a patriot, threw in a nicotine pouch to offset the taste, and pumped out more #content. 

I’d love to see the gaslighters over at MSNBC do that! No shot. They’d probably take a mental health day – and be praised for it! Not me. That’s bush league. We live. We learn. We press on. 

Now, back to that Charley blog I was pumping out!

What a week of #content!

What a pairing! Hottest threesome in golf history? Has to be, right? Charley put up with that nonsense for 18 holes! No shot I’d last that long – both on and off the course. 

Come on! That was a good one. An obvious one. But a good one nonetheless. 

Anyway, I’m with Charley here all the way. 

If the group in front of me has been slow all day, there will be a point in the round where I tee it up on a Par 5 with all four of them still very clearly in the fairway, and let it rip. 

If they get hit, so be it. We let the chips fall where they may at that point. 

I just have no tolerance for it. Well, OK, that’s not fair. I have some. If I’m slugging down a Busch Light Apple and a good song is on, and I’m shooting the shit with someone else in the cart, I don’t mind waiting for a bit. A bit. Not forever. 

But the group in front lining up every single putt like they’re on 18 at Augusta on a Sunday needs to move it the hell along, or else they’re getting a Noodle in the earhole. That’s just the way it is. 

Anyway, sounds like Charley’s a big fan of fast work, fellas! Get in line. 

OK, let’s get to the best #content from a week overflowing with it. I’d pay good money for this version of NCAA 26:

Margo, Karoline & Nat, oh my!

What a week! Good work from everyone involved! Couple obvious thoughts …

1. Good to see FAU Amanda cheering on our Florida Panthers! What a team. What a run. Can’t wait to humiliate Canada again this month. 

2. Peyton shanking one off a house? Amazing. We’ve all been there. Nothing more intimidating than teeing off with houses on your right. White-knuckle City. 

3. Jenny Dell? Jenny Dell. Jenny Damn Dell!

4. Good to see ICE is finally cleaning up Nantucket! JordOn and Bill don’t need those distractions this summer. 

Speaking of that, let’s use it as a jumping off point for our final rapid-fire of the week. Quick, let’s all hop on a ferry and head on over to Martha’s Vineyard – also known as a poor man’s Nantucket!

Amazing. God, there is nothing more entertaining than an old, white, female liberal. They’re truly the most insufferable species on the planet. 

“I think it could be any of us next.” 

What? Huh? Is she an idiot? Stupid question, I know, but I had to ask it. No, dummy. You’re not next. You’re perfectly safe in your $1 million Martha’s Vineyard home, paid for by your oil-trader husband who’s 100% sick of you by now. 

I assume you’re also, I don’t know, a LEGAL citizen of this country, yes? If so, you’re good. I promise, you’re good. 

I wouldn’t mind a ‘Crazy Liberal White Lady’ wing of ICE, though. I smell a new executive order in our future! 

OK, two more on the way out. From insufferable white Libs, to the Hot Women of the White House:

Vroom, vroom, ladies! Choose your fighters, boys and girls. The crazy Lib on Martha’s Vineyard, or Margo & Karoline on a joy ride in Elon’s Tesla. 

Easy call for me. I assume for you, too. 

Speaking of hot drivers, let’s end the week – and the month – with NASCAR’s Natalie Decker. New mom, but the same Nat. Love the grind. 

See you Monday. 

OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).

You worried about ICE getting you next? Email me at Zach.Dean@OutKick.com.





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Surprise NASCAR Picks For Nashville | Talking Ross Chastain, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and More!

The NASCAR Cup Series rolls into Nashville, and the storylines are heating up faster than a Tennessee summer night. After a chaotic Coca-Cola 600, Ross Chastain’s win in a backup car turned heads — but was it a fluke, or the start of a Trackhouse resurgence? With the lights going down for a rare night […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series rolls into Nashville, and the storylines are heating up faster than a Tennessee summer night. After a chaotic Coca-Cola 600, Ross Chastain’s win in a backup car turned heads — but was it a fluke, or the start of a Trackhouse resurgence? With the lights going down for a rare night race at the concrete beast of Nashville Superspeedway, everything from tire wear to team strategy is about to be tested under the stars.

  • Can Ross Chastain back up his Charlotte win at his statistically best track?
  • Is Joe Gibbs Racing ready to capitalize on late qualifying runs and dominate Nashville?
  • Will cooler night conditions shake up the field and allow surprise comers and goers?
  • And which dark horse is flying way too far under the radar heading into Sunday?

Plus, we break down why AJ Allmendinger is no longer just a road course specialist and what makes him a sneaky contender for Nashville. From surprising trends to deep data insights, Ryan Stevens from WinTheRace.info brings the numbers and the receipts. If you’re betting, building DFS lineups, or just want to sound smarter than your friends, this preview delivers. Who’s your dark horse for Nashville? Drop your picks in the comments.

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Seven-Time ASA Champion Mike Eddy, 72, Passes Away

“This morning my dad took his final checkered flag,” shared Mike’s son, Travis, on Facebook. “You’ll always be my best friend, thank you for teaching me everything I know about life. You’re no longer suffering and I promise I’ll see you again, dad.” The Michigan driver won several of short track racing’s crown-jewel events during […]

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“This morning my dad took his final checkered flag,” shared Mike’s son, Travis, on Facebook. “You’ll always be my best friend, thank you for teaching me everything I know about life. You’re no longer suffering and I promise I’ll see you again, dad.”

The Michigan driver won several of short track racing’s crown-jewel events during his impressive career. Eddy won the Winchester 400 in 1981 and 1983, making him one of just nine multi-time winners of the historic event. In that event alone, Eddy is credited with 1,859 laps led during his career.



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