2025 Craftsman Truck Series story lines
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The Truck Series' return to Daytona International Speedway is less than one month away, and with movement across the garage, here's a look at the top story lines heading into 2025.
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Front Row duo
The rundown: Front Row Motorsports announced that Chandler Smith will join its Truck Series program in 2025, expanding the team to two trucks with Layne Riggs returning in the No. 38. Smith's number will be announced at a later time.
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Breidinger's bright future
The rundown: Tricon Garage announced that Toni Breidinger will make the move up to full-time Truck Series racing in 2025, driving the No. 5 Toyota.
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Hemric's hustle
The rundown: Daniel Hemric makes the move from the NASCAR Cup Series to join the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing team for 2025.
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Rajah's return
The rundown: After a stellar sophmore season that included his first-career win and a deep playoff run, Rajah Caruth will return to the No. 71 Chevrolet for Spire Motorsports full-time.
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Frankie's full-time
The rundown: After making select Truck Series starts in 2024, Frankie Muniz will commit full-time to the Truck Series schedule in 2025, driving for Reaume Brothers Racing.
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Return to "The Rock"
The rundown: Highlighting a slew of schedule updates for the Truck Series in 2025 is the long awaited return to Rockingham Speedway April 18. The Truck Series last raced at Rockingham in 2013.
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Learning Lime Rock Park
The rundown: The Craftsman Truck Series will tackle a new road course in 2025 as the series will make the trip to Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, in June.
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Majeski's magic
The rundown: Ty Majeski will look to defend his 2024 Craftsman Truck Series Championship, hoping to become the first back-to-back champion since ThorSport teammate Matt Crafton. There will be competition from others, though, including ...
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Corey Heim: Third time's the charm?
The rundown: Corey Heim returns for his third season in the Truck Series driving the No. 11 full-time for Tricon Garage. After two years of falling short in the championship fight, is this the year Corey Heim claims his first Truck Series title?