The official 2024 Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR TRUCK Series entry list features top NASCAR drivers set to compete at Nashville Superspeedway, highlighting the full lineup of race participants and teams.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, TN
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing’s Christian Eckes continues to have a breakout year as he holds onto the driver points lead in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with four races left in the regular season. The 23-year-old is currently 31 points up on Corey Heim in second as the series takes three weeks off before returning at Nashville Superspeedway for the Rackley Roofing 200 on Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. ET on FS2, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
If Eckes can hold on and win the Regular Season Championship, he will get an additional 15 Playoff points to take with him into the postseason and will become the eighth different driver to win the regular season title; joining Christopher Bell (2017), Johnny Sauter (2018), Grant Enfinger (2019), Austin Hill (2020), John H. Nemechek (2021), Zane Smith (2022) and Corey Heim (2023).
Eckes’ points lead began after a strong showing at Darlington – earning himself a total of 50 points to jump over Heim. The Middletown, New York Native has accumulated two wins, six top-five, and 11 top-10 finishes this season. He also leads the series in laps led this season with 464.
The driver of the No. 19 Chevrolet cannot yet clinch the Regular Season Championship since there are still four wins available.
Right in Eckes’ review mirror is last season’s Regular Season champion and TRICON Garage driver Corey Heim, who is coming off an impressive win last weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway. The 21-year-old driver of the No. 11 Toyota has collected four wins (the most of any driver this season), eight top fives, 10 top 10s, and has led 408 laps on the season.
Heim is hoping to catch Eckes within the next four races and become the first driver to win multiple Regular Season Championships in the series.
Repeat winners allow six spots still up for grabs in the Playoffs
Through 12 races this season, four drivers have earned their spot in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoffs by virtue of their wins – Christian Eckes, Corey Heim, Nick Sanchez and Rajah Caruth – leaving six spots in the 10-driver Playoff field still available heading into Nashville Superspeedway on June 28.
With only four races in the regular season remaining, the battle for the final postseason transfer spot is heating up and time is running out.
Following World Wide Technology Raceway, Stewart Friesen is ranked 11th in the Playoff outlook, 26 points back from Grant Enfinger in the 10th and final postseason transfer spot on points. Just behind Friesen is Daniel Dye in 12th, -37 points back from the postseason cutoff, and three-time Truck Series champion Matt Crafton is 13th, -46 points back from Enfinger. Since the introduction of the Playoffs in the series in 2016, Matt Crafton has not missed the Playoffs, and he leads the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in postseason appearances with eight consecutive (2016-2023).
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will end ‘The Trip’ in Music City
The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will have three weeks off to regroup before heading to Nashville Superspeedway for the Rackley Roofing 200, the final race of the 2024 Triple Truck Challenge (Friday, June 28, at 8:00 p.m. ET on FS2, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
The 16 previous CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races at the 1.33-mile track have produced 13 different race winners and 12 different pole winners. Seven of the Truck Series races have been won from the pole or first starting position, most recently by Ryan Preece in 2022.
Johnny Benson Jr., Kyle Busch, and Ryan Preece lead all drivers with two victories at the 1.33-mile track and Toyota leads the pack with the most wins in Nashville, coming in at six victories.
Season | Manufacturer | Race Winners |
2005 | Toyota | David Reutimann |
2006 | Toyota | Johnny Benson Jr. |
2008 | Toyota | Johnny Benson Jr. |
2010 | Toyota | Kyle Busch |
2010 | Toyota | Todd Bodine |
2011 | Toyota | Kyle Busch |
Ford and Chevrolet follow with four trips to Victory Lane each and Dodge has two wins.
The Rackley Roofing 200 will be broken up into three stages. The first stage will be 45 laps, followed by 50 in the second stage, and the final stage will be 55 laps for a race total of 150 laps (199.5 miles).
Practice will begin Friday, June 28 at 4:30 p.m. ET followed by Cometic Gasket Pole Qualifying at 5:00 p.m. ET.
Brenden “Butterbean” Queen scores two more NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts –CARS Tour late model stock car standout Brenden “Butterbean” Queen will once again be joining forces with TRICON Garage to pilot the No. 1 Mobil 1 Toyota Tundra at Nashville Superspeedway and Kansas Speedway.
The Chesapeake, Virginia driver had a breakout campaign in 2023 earning four victories, 13 top fives and 15 top 10s in CARS Tour competition enroute to a second-place finish in the series points standings.
In his CRAFTSMAN Truck Series debut at North Wilkesboro this season, the 26-year-old finished fourth.
“This will be my true test of aero racing and stuff like that,” said Queen. “For me, I want to go run well and perform, but like Wilkesboro I want to learn as much as I can and complete all the laps. I feel like if I can do that, that will put us in a good position to finish as well as we can. The whole time will be a learning curve with how the aero works, but it’s something that in this part of my career I need to go do. To have this opportunity this year is very valuable.”
Christian Eckes absolutely dominated Friday night’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series’ Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway, the 23-year old leading all 150 laps – the first time a driver has led every race lap in 12 years.
Eckes, driver of the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet raced forward from a third place starting position to take the lead from pole winner Stewart Friesen by Turn 2 of the opening lap at the 1.333-mile oval and essentially never looked back. He led by more than three-seconds in the closing laps and ultimately crossed the finish line 2.028-seconds ahead of his teammate Daniel Dye – the runner-up showing a career best effort for the 20-year-old Floridian.
It is the third win of the season for Eckes and extends his championship lead to 40 points over TRICON Garage’s Corey Heim, who finished third after passing Spire Motorsports’ Rajah Caruth on the final lap. McAnally-Hilgermann Racing’s Tyler Ankrum was fifth.
“Can’t say enough about these guys,’’ said Eckes, who has three wins on the season and now eight in his seven seasons in the series. It’s the second time this season (also at Martinsville, Va.) that he has swept both stage wins and claimed the winner’s trophy.
“We were really motivated to get this truck out there. Nice job for the day,’’ added Eckes who says he can’t ever remember leading every lap in any race he’s competed in.
The win also earned Eckes a $50,000 bonus check for claiming the final leg of the series’ Triple Truck Challenge – Nick Sanchez and Heim are the other winners in the incentive program.
“I saw the 11 (Heim) has four of them [wins] so got a little upset walking in [to Nashville Superspeedway], so now another one to go catch another one,’’ Eckes said.
Grant Enfinger, Ben Rhodes, Matt Mills, Ty Majeski and Jake Garcia rounded out the top 10 in the finishing order. Rhodes rally was especially impressive considering how he started.
And while Eckes spent the day up front – mastering every restart on an evening that saw seven caution flags for 42 laps – there was plenty of action behind him as the caution count would indicate.
On the other hand, Sanchez, who started his No. 2 Rev Racing Chevy from the rear of the 36-car field after hitting the wall in qualifying, rallied to finish 13th and sits third in the championship 89 points behind Eckes.
NASCAR Cup Series star and current FOX Sports NASCAR broadcaster Clint Bowyer finished 17th after his No. 7 Spire truck suffered damage when the field stacked up on the Stage 1 restart. In his typically colorful manner, Bowyer was frank about his night – the first NASCAR national series race he’s competed in since retiring from fulltime competition in 2020.
“We fought loose-in the whole time from the word go, but I know from a lot of years of experience that’s hard to overcome,’’ said Bowyer, a 10-time NASCAR Cup Series winner and the 2012 championship runner-up.
“I don’t know what happened on the [Stage 1] restart, they all checked up in front of me and I crashed,’’ Bowyer said, adding, “I will be back. I promise you there’s no way I’m ending on that.”
Three races remain to set the 10-driver Playoff field. Currently Tanner Gray, who finished 14thFriday night sits in the 10th place position, 14 points ahead of Dye.
ENTRY | # | DRIVER | HOMETOWN | DOB | AGE | MAKE | SPONSOR | TEAM | CREW CHIEF |
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1 | 7 | Clint Bowyer | Emporia, KS | May 30, 1979 | 45 | Chevrolet | Rush Truck Centers | Spire Motorsports | Brian Pattie |
2 | 9 | Grant Enfinger | Fairhope, AL | Jan 22, 1985 | 39 | Chevrolet | Champion Power Equipment | CR7 Motorsports | Jeff Stankiewicz |
3 | 88 | Matt Crafton | Tulare, CA | Jun 11, 1976 | 48 | Ford | Zevo/Menards | ThorSport Racing | Jeriod Prince |
4 | 56 | Timmy Hill | Port Tobacco, MD | Feb 25, 1993 | 31 | Toyota | Coble Enterprises/UNITS | Hill Motorsports | Terry Elmore |
5 | 25 | Ty Dillon | Lewisville, NC | Feb 27, 1992 | 32 | Chevrolet | Rackley Roofing | Rackley W.A.R | Shane Wilson |
6 | 41 | Bayley Currey | Driftwood, TX | Oct 29, 1996 | 27 | Chevrolet | DQS | Niece Motorsports | Cody Efaw |
7 | 76 | Spencer Boyd | Creve Coeur, MO | Jun 26, 1995 | 29 | Chevrolet | Record Rack | Freedom Racing Enterprises | Jeffrey Hammond |
8 | 42 | Matt Mills | Lynchburg, VA | Nov 14, 1996 | 27 | Chevrolet | J.F. Electric/Utilitra | Niece Motorsports | Jon Leonard |
9 | 02 | Mason Massey | Douglasville, GA | Jan 24, 1997 | 27 | Chevrolet | BRUNT | Young's Motorsports | Trip Bruce III |
10 | 75 | Stefan Parsons | Cornelius, NC | Jun 15, 1998 | 26 | Chevrolet | Popsells.com | Henderson Motorsports | Chris Carrier |
11 | 52 | Stewart Friesen | Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario | Jul 25, 1983 | 40 | Toyota | Halmar International | Halmar Friesen Racing | Jimmy Villeneuve |
12 | 99 | Ben Rhodes | Louisville, KY | Feb 21, 1997 | 27 | Ford | Campers Inn RV | ThorSport Racing | Doug Randolph |
13 | 46 | Dawson Cram | San Diego, CA | Sep 12, 2001 | 22 | Chevrolet | TBA | Faction Motorsports | Steve Gassmann |
14 | 20 | Akinori Ogata | Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan | Aug 14, 1973 | 50 | Chevrolet | Hirotec | Young's Motorsports | Tyler Young |
15 | 28 | Bryan Dauzat | Alexandria, LA | Nov 30, 1959 | 64 | Chevrolet | TBA | FDNY Racing | Jim Rosenblum |
16 | 18 | Tyler Ankrum | San Bernardino, CA | Mar 6, 2001 | 23 | Chevrolet | Ullico | McAnally Hilgemann Racing | Mark Hillman |
17 | 19 | Christian Eckes | MIddletown, NY | Nov 10, 2000 | 23 | Chevrolet | Adaptive One Calipers | McAnally Hilgemann Racing | Charles Denike |
18 | 77 | Chase Purdy | Meridian, MS | Nov 11, 1999 | 24 | Chevrolet | Bama Buggies | Spire Motorsports | Jason Trinchere |
19 | 98 | Ty Majeski | Seymour, WI | Aug 18, 1994 | 29 | Ford | Curb Records 60 Years | ThorSport Racing | Joe Shear Jr |
20 | 15 | Tanner Gray | Artesia, NM | Apr 15, 1999 | 25 | Toyota | Dead On Tools | TRICON Garage | Jerame Donley |
21 | 11 | Corey Heim | Marietta, GA | Jul 5, 2002 | 21 | Toyota | Safelite | TRICON Garage | Scott Zipadelli |
22 | 33 | Lawless Alan | Los Angeles, CA | Feb 2, 2000 | 24 | Ford | AUTOParkit | Reaume Brothers Racing | Doug George |
23 | 5 | Dean Thompson | Anaheim, CA | Aug 30, 2001 | 22 | Toyota | Assured Partners | TRICON Garage | Derek Smith |
24 | 32 | Bret Holmes | Munford, AL | May 5, 1997 | 27 | Chevrolet | Golden Eagle | Bret Holmes Racing | Mike Shiplett |
25 | 27 | Keith McGee | Eagle River, AK | May 7, 1981 | 43 | Ford | NUGGETTRAP.COM | Reaume Brothers Racing | Pedro Lopez |
26 | 91 | Jack Wood | Loomis, CA | Aug 7, 2000 | 23 | Chevrolet | TBA | McAnally Hilgemann Racing | Kevin Bellicourt |
27 | 17 | Taylor Gray | Denver, NC | Mar 25, 2005 | 19 | Toyota | Caden Ingram Foundation | TRICON Garage | Jeff Hensley |
28 | 2 | Nicholas Sanchez | Miami, FL | Jun 10, 2001 | 23 | Chevrolet | Gainbridge | Rev Racing | Kevin Manion |
29 | 71 | Rajah Caruth | Atlanta, GA | Jun 11, 2002 | 22 | Chevrolet | HendrickCars.com | Spire Motorsports | Chad Walter |
30 | 13 | Jake Garcia | Monroe, GA | Mar 3, 2005 | 19 | Ford | Quanta Services | ThorSport Racing | Rich Lushes |
31 | 90 | Justin Carroll | Williamsburg, VA | Dec 8, 1995 | 28 | Toyota | Carroll's Automotive/Duratain | Terry Carroll Motorsports | Terry Carroll |
32 | 45 | Kaden Honeycutt | Willow Park, TX | Jun 23, 2003 | 21 | Chevrolet | AutoVentive/Precision | Niece Motorsports | Phil Gould |
33 | 21 | Mason Maggio | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | Jul 7, 2004 | 19 | Ford | TBA | Floridian Motorsports | Tim Horton |
34 | 38 | Layne Riggs | Bahama, NC | Jun 11, 2002 | 22 | Ford | Love's Travel Stops | Front Row Motorsports | Dylan Cappello |
35 | 43 | Daniel Dye | DeLand, Florida | Dec 4, 2003 | 20 | Chevrolet | NAPA Nightvision | McAnally Hilgemann Racing | Blake Bainbridge |
36 | 66 | Conner Jones | Fredericksburg, VA | Feb 22, 2006 | 18 | Ford | TSPORT | ThorSport Racing | Josh Hankish |
37 | 22 | Frankie Muniz | Wood-Ridge, NJ | Dec 5, 1985 | 38 | Ford | Ford Performance | Reaume Brothers Racing | Gregory Ely |
38 | 1 | Brenden Queen | Chesapeake, VA | Nov 21, 1997 | 26 | Toyota | Best Repair Company | TRICON Garage | Seth Smith |
39 | 26 | Dawson Sutton | Lebanon, TN | May 16, 2006 | 18 | Chevrolet | Rackley Roofing | Rackley W.A.R | Willie Allen |