Tracking the Trucks: Ty Majeski Gets His Elusive 2024 Win in 2nd Straight IRP Triumph
In addition to Majeski’s triumph, Anthony Damcott gives a shoutout to Reaume Brothers’ crew chief Doug George for his hard work despite incurring an injury.
In addition to Majeski’s triumph, Anthony Damcott gives a shoutout to Reaume Brothers’ crew chief Doug George for his hard work despite incurring an injury.
Eckes and Heim have dominated the 2024 season, but the two finally had a run-in at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park that hurt some feelings.
It feels like all Majeski needs is one win to completely change the course of his season and get back in the title race.
John Newby, senior writer at Savage Ventures and AltDriver.com, joins the podcast.
Last year, Heim was two corners from a win at Pocono. This year, he closed the deal at the Tricky Triangle.
It’s the fifth win of the season for Heim and the No. 11 team.
Smith took advantage of late-race attrition and nearly took home a huge upset win at Nashville.
Eckes became the first driver since 2012 to lead every lap of a race, while Layne Riggs got a rare penalty that calls its use into question.
Heim is largely expected to move up to the Cup Series in 2025, leaving a very competitive Truck Series ride open for the taking.
Bubba Wallace is now 13 points below the cut after five straight finishes outside the top 10.