Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series – Playoffs Drivers Race #4 Recap

Published On: October 11th, 2025

Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series – Phoenix Raceway Playoff Spotlight

Playoff Race 4 of 7 – Phoenix Raceway
The fourth race of the 2025 Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series Playoffs brought the field to the desert one-mile oval, a track where pit strategy and tire management often decide the winner. The race went the full 80 laps caution-free, testing drivers over long green-flag runs in the Arizona heat.
While non-playoff driver Christopher Bouchard stole the show by dominating from the pole — leading 61 laps for his second straight victory — the focus was on the 12 playoff contenders fighting for points as the playoffs crossed the halfway mark.

Playoff Driver Results
Andy Warren – P2: Another strong podium keeps the defending champ on top of the standings at 2,191 pts.
AJ Crews – P3: Scored his 13th top 10 of 2025 of 2025 and stays in the hunt, just 43 pts back in 2nd.
Allan Young – P4: A quietly strong run keeps the 2022 champ 3rd in the standings, 57 pts out of the lead.
Harley Wegman – P5: Logged his 12th straight top 10 finish, climbing to 4th in points and just 69 pts off the lead.
Ryan Strunk – P6: Back-to-back top 10s help steady his season; remains 10th in points heading to Talladega.
Jason Pick – P8: Bounced back with a solid top 10 to move up to 8th in the standings.
Jim Foose – P9: Led 18 laps and was running top 5 late before running out of fuel on the final lap. Still tallied his 12th top 10 of 2025 and holds 6th in points.
Jake Morris – P10: Another consistent run keeps the former champ in the mix at 7th in points.
Jordan Morris – P11: Finished just outside the top 10 but sits 9th in the standings.
Jamie Moore – P15: An early disconnect spoiled his night after three straight top 10s to start the playoffs; he slips to 5th in points.
Joey Lamm – DNS: Did not start at Phoenix and remains 11th in points, 132 pts behind the lead.
Dale Weiser – DNS: Also, a DNS at Phoenix; stays 12th in points, 172 pts back, needing big finishes to re-enter the fight.

Playoff Picture after 4 of 7
-Warren’s lead sits at 43 pts over Crews, nearly unchanged from last week, as the top two continue their season-long duel.
-Young holds 3rd, 57 pts off the lead.
-The battle for 4th–10th is separated by only 29 pts — Wegman, Moore, Foose, Jake & Jordan Morris, Pick, and Strunk are all trading spots each week.
-Moore’s setback at Phoenix tightened the fight even further; any one of them could rise or fall with a single race result.
-Lamm & Weiser, both DNS at Phoenix, remain on the outside looking in as Talladega’s wildcard looms.

Next Up – Round 5 of 7: Talladega Superspeedway
The high-speed wildcard where the draft can make or break playoff chances.
With the points this tight and “The Big One” looming at Talladega, one incident could completely shuffle the playoff standings heading into Martinsville and the championship finale at Homestead.

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