The sixth race of the 2025 Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series Playoffs brought short-track tempers and championship pressure to “The Paperclip.” Twelve cautions slowed the 125-lap event, testing drivers’ patience and focus in one of the most physical races of the season.
When the dust settled, AJ Crews outlasted the chaos to capture his second win of the playoffs, leading 34 laps and holding off Andy Warren and Allan Young in a tense battle to the finish.
AJ Crews – P1: Bounced back from Talladega to earn his second playoff victory, cutting the deficit to just 61 points behind Warren.
Andy Warren – P2: Another strong run keeps him atop the standings at 2,270 points heading to Homestead.
Allan Young – P3: Keeps up his consistency with his 20th top 10 of the season; holds third in points, 74 back.
Jake Morris – P4: Tied season-best finish; sits sixth in points, 102 behind the leader.
Harley Wegman – P5: Adds another top five to his 2025 total and sits fifth in points, 93 back.
Jim Foose – P6: Veteran stayed clean through the chaos, finishing sixth and maintaining fourth in points, 89 back.
Jordan Morris – P7: Solid drive through the chaos; first top 10 of the playoffs, now eighth in the standings, 117 back.
Jason Pick – P9: Another consistent top 10 effort; up to seventh overall, 112 back.
Jamie Moore – DNS: Did not start at Martinsville; drops to ninth in points, 136 back.
Ryan Strunk – DNS: Did not start; remains tenth overall, 174 behind.
Joey Lamm – DNS: Also, did not start; still eleventh in points, 211 back.
Dale Weiser – DNS: Did not start; sits twelfth in points, 251 back.
-With another podium at Martinsville, Andy Warren has officially clinched the 2025 Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series Championship, securing his third consecutive title.
-Behind him, however, the battle from 2nd through 8th remains wide open — just over 50 points separate Crews, Young, Foose, Wegman, Jake & Jordan Morris, and Pick heading into the finale.
The final showdown. Multi-groove racing, worn tires, and championship tension. It all comes down to this.
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