The 2023 ARCA Menards Series champion from Menlo Park, California, notched his notched his first career victory at Talladega in April, made the 2024 Xfinity Playoffs and finished eighth in the final standings during his first full-time campaign in the Xfinity circuit with Richard Childress Racing.
The 2017 Cup Series champion from Mayetta, New Jersey, clocked a pole-winning lap at 134.741 mph in 26.718 seconds, which was enough to start on the pole position in his final event as a full-time Cup Series competitor for the 2024 Championship event at Phoenix.
The two-time ARCA Menards Series East champion from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, posted a pole-winning lap at 134.168 mph in 26.832 seconds, which was enough to claim his first Xfinity pole in his third series start for the 2024 Championship Race at Phoenix.
The 30-year-old Majeski from Seymour, Wisconsin, led a race-high 132 of 150-scheduled laps and became the 21st competitor overall to win a Truck Series championship after winning the 2024 finale at Phoenix Raceway over title rivals Corey Heim, Christian Eckes and Grant Enfinger.
The 2022 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series champion from Bahama, North Carolina, scored his first two career victories in back-to-back races and notched seven top-five results and 10 top-10 results throughout the 23-race schedule en route to this year's rookie title.
The 30-year-old Majeski from Seymour, Wisconsin, posted a pole-winning lap at 138.180 mph in 26.053 seconds to claim his sixth pole of the 2024 season and ahead of his first championship bid.
The National Motorsports Press Association upheld Trackhouse Racing's penalties originally levied for violating the Member Code of Conduct section from the NASCAR Rule Book following the team's on-track actions from this past weekend's Playoff event at Martinsville.
The four-time Cup Series race-winning crew chief from Denver, North Carolina, will be parting ways from Brad Keselowski and RFK Racing's No. 6 Ford team after three seasons.
Three Cup Series teams (Nos. 1, 3 and 23) have been docked 50 driver/owner points and fined $100,000 apiece for violating NASCAR's Member Conduct sections in the Rule Book amid acts of manipulation and providing on-track advantages for respective Playoff manufacturer competitors during the Round of 8 finale at Martinsville.
Following a strong season in his first year at Front Row Motorsports driving the No. 38 Ford F-150, Chandler Smith is now set to return to the organization for the 2026 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season.