2024 Truck Series Playoffs


Races are official at either the halfway point of the race or the end of stage 2, whichever comes first.

RACE TRACK WINNER
1 Daytona International Speedway #2-Nick Sanchez, 1
2 Atlanta Motor Speedway #7-Kyle Busch(i)
3 Las Vegas Motor Speedway #71-Rajah Caruth, 1
4 Bristol Motor Speedway #19-Christian Eckes, 1
5 Circuit of the Americas #11-Corey Heim, 1
6 Martinsville Speedway #19-Christian Eckes, 2
7 Texas Motor Speedway #7-Kyle Busch(i)
8 Kansas Speedway #11-Corey Heim, 2
9 Darlington Raceway #45-Ross Chastain(i)
10 North Wilkesboro Speedway #11-Corey Heim, 3
11 Charlotte Motor Speedway #2-Nick Sanchez, 2
12 World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway #11-Corey Heim, 4
13 Nashville Superspeedway #19-Christian Eckes, 3
14 Pocono Raceway #11-Corey Heim, 5
15 Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis #98-Ty Majeski, 1
16 Richmond Raceway #98-Ty Majeski, 2
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION #19-Christian Eckes
ROUND OF 10 – Elimination Grid
17 Milwaukee Mile #38-Layne Riggs, 1
18 Bristol Motor Speedway #38-Layne Riggs, 2
19 Kansas Speedway #11-Corey Heim, 6
ROUND OF 8
20 Talladega Superspeedway #9-Grant Enfinger, 1
21 Homestead-Miami Speedway #9-Grant Enfinger, 2
22 Martinsville Speedway #19-Christian Eckes, 4
CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
23 Phoenix Raceway #98-Ty Majeski, 3
  • Richmond Raceway becomes the regular season finale. Milwaukee Mile Speedway returns to the schedule. Kansas Speedway becomes the first cut-off race in the Round of 10 and Talladega Superspeedway becomes the opening race in the Round of 8.
  • Round of 10: Milwaukee, Bristol, and Kansas.
  • Round of 8: Talladega, Homestead, and Martinsville.
  • Championship race/season finale: Phoenix.

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