Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series – Playoffs Drivers Race #3 Recap

Published On: September 30th, 2025

Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series – Nashville Fairgrounds Playoff Spotlight

Playoff Race 3 of 7 – Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway

The third race of the 2025 Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series Playoffs brought short-track drama under the lights at the historic half mile. While non-playoff driver Robert Barber captured his first Truck Series victory, the 12 playoff contenders battled for every point with just four races left in the chase.

Playoff Driver Results

Jamie Moore – P2: Three straight top 10s to open the playoffs, capped by his first top three of the postseason at Nashville Fairgrounds — now up to 4th in points.

Andy Warren – P4: Another steady top five keeps the defending champ atop the standings at 2,155 pts.

AJ Crews – P5: Started on the pole and dominated early by leading 91 laps but faded late on older tires to finish 5th. Holds 2nd in points, 42 pts behind Warren.

Harley Wegman – P6: 11th straight top 10 finish, keeping his momentum alive and sitting 5th in points.

Ryan Strunk – P7: Strong rebound after early-round struggles, now 10th in points.

Allan Young – P8: Kept it clean for a solid top 10, holding 3rd in points.

Jake Morris – P9: Another consistent run keeps him climbing, now 7th in points.

Jim Foose – P10: Veteran’s 11th top 10 of the 2025 season moves him up to 6th in the standings.

Jason Pick – P11: Tough night at Nashville Fairgrounds sees him 9th in points, 82 pts off the lead.

Jordan Morris – P12: Finished just outside the top 10 but moves up to 8th in standings.

Joey Lamm – DNS: Unable to start at Nashville; slipped to 11th in the standings, 96 pts back.

Dale Weiser – DNS: Did not start at Nashville; remains 12th in points, 136 pts back.

Playoff Picture after 3 of 7

Warren, Crews, and Young continue to lead the standings, but Warren’s advantage has shrunk to just 42 points over Crews after Nashville — the closest fight for the top spot has been all playoffs.

The battle from 4th through 10th is separated by just 30 points, with Moore, Wegman, Foose, Jake & Jordan Morris, Pick, and Strunk all locked in a fierce fight for position. With the points this tight, every position will matter at Phoenix.

Further back, Lamm and Weiser, both DNS at Nashville, now face steep climbs to get back in the mix. They’ll need strong finishes over the next two rounds — especially at Phoenix and the wildcard race at Talladega — to revive their title hopes.

Next up: Round 4 – Phoenix Raceway

The one-mile desert oval where pit strategy and tire conservation often decide the outcome as the playoff chase crosses the halfway mark.

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