Phoenix Raceway will host the 25th race of the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series season, the Championship Race, this weekend. The race will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Friday, October 31, and will be a 150-lap action-packed contest.
The Phoenix Raceway, which opened in 1964, is located in Avondale, Arizona. It's one of the intermediate ovals, at one mile in total length.
The Truck Series Championship Race lineup comprises 34 drivers for 34 spots. Like every other Truck Series race, the practice session will open this racing weekend on Thursday, October 30, at 7:35 pm ET, followed by qualifying on Friday at 3:35 pm ET to determine the starting positions for the 150-mile truck race.
ThorSport Racing driver Ty Majeski won the last Truck Series race at Phoenix and will look to defend his title this Friday.
Qualifying order for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway
Renowned NASCAR journalist Bob Pockrass shared the qualifying order for the 2025 Truck Series Championship Race at the Phoenix Raceway on his official X handle:
Friday’s Truck Series qualifying session starts with Greg Van Alst leading the Group A and Dawson Sutton leading the Group B. Here’s the complete qualifying order for the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway:
Group A: Driver – Metric Score
- Greg Van Alst - 41.300
- Caleb Costner - 41.000
- Cole Butcher - 39.500
- Luke Baldwin - 36.200
- Clayton Green - 34.100
- Mason Maggio - 31.400
- Connor Mosack - 26.700
- Toni Breidinger - 26.300
- Matt Crafton - 26.300
- Nathan Byrd - 26.200
- Tyler Reif - 25.900
- Matt Mills - 25.800
- Rajah Caruth - 25.600
- Andres Perez - 25.000
- Frankie Muniz - 24.500
- Daniel Hemric - 24.400
- Spencer Boyd - 19.700
Group B: Driver – Metric Score
- Dawson Sutton - 19.600
- Bayley Currey - 18.600
- Jake Garcia - 17.100
- Jack Wood - 16.300
- Ben Rhodes - 14.000
- Giovanni Ruggiero - 11.000
- Grant Enfinger - 10.800
- Tanner Gray - 10.400
- Stefan Parsons - 9.100
- Brent Crews - 7.900
- Chandler Smith - 7.200
- Corey LaJoie - 7.100
- Tyler Ankrum - 7.800
- Ty Majeski - 6.100
- Layne Riggs - 3.000
- Kaden Honeycutt - 2.000
- Corey Heim - 1.000
Fans can watch the NASCAR Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on Friday, live on FS1, or tune in to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio for the audio broadcast.
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