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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series vehicles race at Darlington.
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By the Numbers: 2024 Craftsman Truck Series season

By Staff Report | Published: December 2, 2024 12
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series vehicles race at Darlington.

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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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General view of Truck Series racing at Talladega.

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The Truck Series turned 3,609 laps throughout 2024, which equals 4,134.46 miles.

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majeski poses with pole award

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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 does a burnout after winning at Pocono.

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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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Nick Sanchez on the Craftsman Truck Series grid at The Milwaukee Mile

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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, driver of the No. 38 Love's Travel Stops Ford, celebrates with crew after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway.

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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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Connor Zilisch leans on tires during a test.

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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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Jonathan Bachman | Getty Images

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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Christian Eckes looks on.

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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 celebrates in Victory Lane at Darlington.

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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 celebrates in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway.

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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 celebrates from the door of his No. 7 Chevrolet after a Craftsman Truck Series win at Atlanta Motor Speedway

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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.

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