Andy Warren’s 2025 Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series will go down in history as one of the most dominant championship seasons in the 21 year history of the Tweedcast Truck Series.
Warren entered 2025 as the two time defending champion, winning the title in 2023 and 2024. Warren didn’t kick off the season winning, but quickly put the #6 Ford in victory lane at the seventh race of the season at Iowa Speedway. From Iowa, Warren went on a three race winning streak, taking the checkered flag at Rockingham and Dover. Warren then took victories at North Wilkesboro and Nashville leading into the summer break.
The summer break didn’t slow Warren down as he returned to victory lane in the four races following summer break, Indianapolis Raceway Park, Lime Rock, Michigan and Darlington as the regular season came to a close with Warren leading the championship and carrying the top seed into the Playoffs.
Warren’s worst finish of the Playoffs, a fourth place at Nashville Fairgrounds did little to slow the momentum of the #6 team. Two wins in the final three races coming at Talladega and the season finale at Homestead-Miami sealed the championship for Warren and set the record for the most wins in a single season. In 21 seasons, no driver has ever won 11 races.
With 11 wins, 23 Top 5s and 23 Top 10s, Warren dominated the competition in 2025. Only failing to finish inside the top top at the season opener at Daytona at Auto Club early in the season. Warren took the championship lead at the ninth race of the season (Dover) and never looked back.
Warren will have new competition in 2026 including two new tracks to master as he seeks his fourth consecutive Tweedcast Truck Series Championship. The 2026 season starts on February 10th at Daytona International Speedway.











