The 22-year-old Heim from Marietta, Georgia, led a race-high 42 of 134 laps and persevered through an early pit road speeding penalty and two rain delays to notch his second Truck victory of 2025 in Sin City.
The 18-year-old Zilisch from Charlotte, North Carolina, led a race-high 26 of 65 laps and rallied from both an early pit road penalty and a series of on-track contacts to outduel teammate Carson Kvapil and record his first Xfinity victory of 2025 in Austin, Texas.
The two-time Cup Series champion from Las Vegas, Nevada, led a race-high 80 of 135 laps and edged Stewart Friesen by 0.017 seconds to score his eighth Truck victory at Atlanta and the 67th of his overall career.
The National Motorsports Appeal Panel upheld the lone appeal attempt of Parker Kligerman and Henderson Motorsports' victory-turned-disqualification at Daytona overturned.
The 22-year-old Heim from Marietta, Georgia, was declared the official winner of the 2025 Truck Series' season-opening event at Daytona after initial winner Kligerman was disqualified due to his race-winning entry failing the post-race inspection process for being too low in the rear heights.
Beginning in 2025, Jake Hampton returns atop the pit box for the No. 1 "all-star" entry, Derek Smith and Scott Zipadelli will remain as crew chiefs for the Nos. 5 and 11 entries, and Jeff Hensley and Jerame Donley swap teams to lead Nos. 15 and 17 entries, respectively.
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 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 23-year-old Eckes from Greenville, New York, led a race-high 187 of 200-scheduled laps, swept both stages and bumped Taylor Gray from the lead with five laps remaining to clinch his first Championship 4 berth with a Truck Series victory at Martinsville.
The 39-year-old Enfinger from Fairhope, Alabama, led 32 of 134-scheduled laps and rallied from an on-track incident at the start of the final stage period to stretch his fuel tank over a 52-lap green-flag dash to the finish and notch his second consecutive Truck victory in the 2024 Playoffs.