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August 25, 2024

Layne Riggs spoils Truck Playoffs opener at Milwaukee, claims first career win


For the second straight day, a second-generation rising NASCAR star earned his first-career win. This time, it was 22-year-old Layne Riggs claiming the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory in Sunday’s playoff-opening LiUNAI 175! at the historic Milwaukee Mile.

Riggs, son of former NASCAR competitor Scott Riggs, took the lead from Ty Majeski with 53 laps remaining and pulled away to a solid 1.547-second victory over the Wisconsin native and a super motivated group of playoff drivers, making the rookie driver’s effort all the more impressive.

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Riggs’ victory in the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford comes a day after 23-year-old Harrison Burton — son of former NASCAR star Jeff Burton — earned his first career win in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway.

“I don’t even know how to describe it,” said an emotional Riggs, making only his 23rd start in the series, saying he knew in practice his truck was going to be in contention. “It’s awesome.

“We’ve had a terrible year. It’s been an awful year, but I’ve learned so much though in my rookie season. After the start, I thought there’s no way we’re going to get a win, we’ll do the best we can and just learn for next year. But I knew in practice this thing [today] was awesome.”

Riggs was so happy and demonstrative that he dislocated his shoulder pumping his arms high in celebration. His team rushed over to help, and it certainly appeared Riggs was OK by the time he hugged his father trackside.

“Dislocated my shoulder I was celebrating so hard, but it was worth it,” Riggs said smiling.

Eight of the 10 playoff drivers finished directly behind Riggs, including Majeski, the defending race winner and polesitter who led 45 of the 175 laps in the No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford. McAnally-Hilgemann Racing’s Christian Eckes was third, leading a race-high 71 laps in his No. 19 Chevrolet. Rev Racing’s Nick Sanchez and Tricon Garage’s Taylor Gray rounded out the top five.

McAnally-Hilgemann’s Tyler Ankrum, Tricon Garage’s Corey Heim, McAnally-Hilgemann’s Daniel Dye and ThorSport Racing’s Ben Rhodes, the reigning series champion, rounded out the top nine finishers – all playoff drivers. Three-time series champion Matt Crafton was 10th.

“I was leading on the bottom and it shot up the race track and just couldn’t recover, I was way too tight,” said Eckes, who paced the field for much of the afternoon and collected a series-best ninth stage win.

He now holds a 16-point advantage over Majeski atop the playoff standings. Heim is third, only 19 points back.

“Proud of everybody but a pretty big missed opportunity,” Eckes said.

The other two playoff drivers, Grant Enfinger, driver of the No. 9 CR7 Motorsports Chevy, finished 13th and Rajah Caruth, driver of the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevy, rallied to an 18th-place finish after starting from the rear of the grid.

With two more races remaining in this opening round and eight of the 10 drivers advancing, Rhodes is two points behind Enfinger for that all-important eighth playoff position and Caruth is only four points back.

The second race of the Round of 10 of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs takes place Sept. 19 in a special Thursday night edition (8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) from Bristol Motor Speedway, where Heim is the defending race winner.

NOTE: Post-race inspection in the Truck Series garage was completed without issue, confirming Layne Riggs as the winner.

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