Grant Enfinger swept the first two races of the Round of 8, leaving three Championship 4 spots available for NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoff drivers at Martinsville Speedway.
As 37 trucks are entered, one driver will fail to qualify, barring any entry list changes.
Young’s Motorsports has yet to announce a driver for its No. 02 entry. The team is not fielding the No. 46.
Brett Moffitt is in the No. 4 for Hettinger Racing. It is the first-ever Truck attempt for the organization and third of the year for Moffitt.
Norm Benning is making his third Truck attempt of 2024 for his own team, Norm Benning Racing. If he gets the No. 6 on the grid, it will be his second start.
The No. 7 returns to the hands of Connor Zilisch after Connor Mosack drove the truck at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Another team looking to make the show is Hattori Racing Enterprises. Johnny Sauter is wheeling the No. 16 for the third time.
Clayton Green will race the No. 22 for Reaume Brothers Racing. It’s the second Truck start of his career. Team owner Josh Reaume is in a third truck for his team, the No. 27. He’ll be attempting his second Truck race of 2024.
Niece Motorsports taps Matthew Gould for its No. 44 truck.
Conner Jones remains in the No. 66 for ThorSport Racing after his controversial incident at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Corey Day moves back to the No. 81 for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing. Jack Wood returns to the No. 91.
The final part-time team making an attempt is Terry Carroll Motorsports. Justin Carroll will be driving the No. 90.
Trucks Martinsville Entry List
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