Warren Returns to Familiar Territory with Milwaukee Victory!
After two weeks of drafting and pack racing, the Tweedcast Digital Creations Truck Series returned to traditional oval competition at The Milwaukee Mile, and the historic one-mile track delivered exactly that.
It took just 22 laps for defending series champion Andy Warren to move from his third-place starting position to the lead. Once out front, Warren capitalized on the long green-flag run, methodically stretching his advantage to more than a second over the field.
Kris Gibeau, last week’s winner at Atlanta, finished second, while Jordan Harnish claimed third. Harley Wegman crossed the line in fourth, with Ryan Strunk completing the top five.
With three races complete, Gibeau maintains a nine-point lead in the championship standings over Warren. Harnish, Caleb Ramsey, and Wegman remain within striking distance as the early-season battle begins to take shape.
Next up, the Tweedcast Truck Series heads to Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Tuesday, March 3rd.
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