2022 Truck Series Playoffs
The series will return to wine country’s Sonoma Raceway for the first time since 1998, joining the Cup Series for a weekend doubleheader (June 11). Then, after trips to Knoxville Raceway (June 18) and Nashville Superspeedway (June 24) for the second consecutive year, the Camping World Truck Series will debut at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on July 9 – a track that hosted the NASCAR Xfinity Series on an annual basis from 2013 – 2021.
Kansas Speedway (Sept. 9) and Homestead-Miami Speedway (Oct. 22) will trim the Playoffs field.
—NASCAR—
- Round of 10: Indianapolis Raceway Park, Richmond Raceway and Kansas Speedway
- Round of 8: Bristol Motor Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, and Homestead-Miami Speedway
- Championship 4: Phoenix Raceway
RACE | TRACK | WINNER |
1 | Daytona International Speedway | #38-Zane Smith |
2 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | #18-Chandler Smith |
3 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | #51-Corey Heim |
4 | Circuit of the Americas | #38-Zane Smith |
5 | Martinsville Speedway | #7-William Byron (i) |
6 | Bristol Motor Speedway | #99-Ben Rhodes |
7 | Darlington Raceway | #4-John Hunter Nemechek |
8 | Kansas Speedway | #38-Zane Smith |
9 | Texas Motor Speedeway | |
10 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | |
11 | World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway | |
12 | Sonoma Raceway | |
13 | Knoxville Raceway | |
14 | Nashville Superspeedway | |
15 | Mid-Ohio | |
16 | Pocono Raceway | |
ROUND OF 10 | ||
17 | Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis | |
18 | Richmond Raceway | |
19 | Kansas Speedway | |
ROUND OF 8 | ||
20 | Bristol Motor Speedway | |
21 | Talladega Superspeedway | |
22 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | |
ROUND OF 4 – CHAMPIONSHIP RACE | ||
23 | Phoenix Raceway |