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Inspection Complete: Ty Majeski Officially Wins 2024 Craftsman Truck Series Championship

Ty Majeski hoists the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship trophy after securing the title at Phoenix Raceway. Photo Credit: Tyson Gifford | TobyChristie.com

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Ty Majeski absolutely dominated Friday’s Craftsman Truck Series season finale at Phoenix en route to the race win and the series championship.

Majeski led all but 18 laps after winning the pole and took home his first ever NASCAR National Series title.


RACE RECAP: Ty Majeski Wins Truck Series Finale at Phoenix, Claims 2024 Series Championship
RACE RESULTS: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race


After the race, Majeski’s race-winning No. 98 Road Ranger Ford F-150 underwent post-race inspection, where the truck was given a passing grade. After clearing post-race inspection, NASCAR declared Majeski and his team ThorSport Racing the official winners of the race and winners of the Craftsman Truck Series championship, pending a full engine teardown.

No other issues were detected in post-race inspection, which means all results and standings following Friday’s race are now considered official.


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