Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series – Playoff Grid Set!
The regular season is complete, and the field of 12 is officially locked for the 2025 ASR Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series Playoffs. Now the road to the championship begins — the final seven races that will push each driver to their limits:
Chicagoland – 1.5-mile intermediate to kick things off
New Hampshire – the flat, “Magic Mile”
Nashville Fairgrounds – short track under the lights
Phoenix Raceway – duel in desert, strategy battle
Talladega Superspeedway – the ultimate wildcard
Martinsville Speedway – “The Paperclip”, short-track tempers will flare
Homestead-Miami Speedway – multi groove, high banks for the championship finale
Playoff Grid
1.) Andy Warren — 2050
9 wins this season, including 5 in a row to close the regular season. The 2023 and 2024 champion is chasing a third straight title.
2.) Allan Young — 2005
The 2022 champion knows what it takes to win. Scored his lone victory of 2025 at Charlotte and brings elite experience into the playoffs.
3.) Dale Weiser — 2005
Winner at Auto Club Speedway. Known as one of the ASR’s best at saving tires and fuel, which could pay off in the long runs.
4.) Ryan Strunk — 2000
Two-time winner this season (Las Vegas and Echo Park). Comes in with momentum after 6 straight top 10 finishes.
5.) Jason Pick — 2000
Winless in 2025 so far, but always a factor at crunch time. The upcoming playoff schedule plays right into his strengths, giving him tracks where he will run well.
6.) AJ Crews — 2000
Finished 3rd in last year’s standings. Has led 289 laps this season and posted 13 top-10s — always running up front and in the mix.
7.) Jamie Moore — 2000
Turned around a rough start to the year and enters the playoffs carrying strong momentum at the right time.
8.) Harley Wegman — 2000
Heating up with 8 straight top 10s. Recently led his first laps since Daytona back in February at Darlington.
9.) Jim Foose — 2000
A multiple-time champion and proven playoff contender. Superspeedway ace, who always rises when the postseason arrives.
10.) Joey Lamm — 2000
Started the year off rough but has been gaining steam in recent weeks. Peaking at the perfect time heading into the playoffs.
11.) Jake Morris — 2000
Former Truck Series champion who claimed a Wild Card spot. Up-and-down regular season but hitting his stride with strong runs late.
12.) Jordan Morris — 2000
Wild Card qualifier with 3 top 10s this season. Quietly gaining consistency and looking to surprise in the postseason.
Storylines to Watch
-Can Andy Warren make it three championships in a row?
-Will former champs Allan Young, Jim Foose, or Jake Morris add another trophy?
-Is Dale Weiser’s fuel and tire management the secret weapon?
-Can Ryan Strunk’s consistency power him to the Final?
-Does AJ Crews finally break through after leading nearly 300 laps this year?
-Which of the momentum drivers — Jason Pick, Jamie Moore, Harley Wegman, Joey Lamm, Jordan Morris — can peak at the perfect time?
Seven races. Twelve drivers. One champion. The road to the Championship begins next Tuesday night at Chicagoland.
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