By the Numbers: 2024 Craftsman Truck Series season
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The Craftsman Truck Series was filled with big moments throughout the year. Dive into the numbers as we look at why 2024 was a year to remember with help from Racing Insights.
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The Truck Series turned 3,609 laps throughout 2024, which equals 4,134.46 miles.
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2024 Craftsman Truck Series champion Ty Majeski won the pole award six times, the most of anyone in 2024.
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Corey Heim won a total of six times, the most of any driver in 2024 and the most wins by a driver since Johnny Sauter and Brett Moffitt in 2018.
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Three drivers captured first career wins in 2024:
Nick Sanchez (Daytona), Rajah Caruth (Las Vegas) and Layne Riggs (Milwaukee).
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Layne Riggs became the 10th driver to get their first two wins back-to-back with his wins at Milwaukee and Bristol.
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Four drivers won their first pole this season:
Daniel Dye (Atlanta), Rajah Caruth (Las Vegas), Connor Zilisch (COTA), William Sawalich (Talladega)
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Grant Enfinger (39 years, 9 months, 4 days) was the oldest driver to capture a win this year while Corey Heim (21 years, 8 months, 18 days) was the youngest.
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14 drivers won a stage this season; Christian Eckes led all drivers with 11 stage wins.
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Christian Eckes became the first driver in series history to score 300 stage points in a single season.
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Corey Heim won at Kansas Speedway after starting in the 33rd position, tied for the second-lowest starting position to victory in series history.
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Kyle Busch won at least one race each of the last 12 seasons, the record for the most all-time in the Truck Series.