The 2021 Daytona 500 champion from Glendale, Arizona, posted a qualifying lap at 186.961 mph in 28.883 seconds, which was enough to edge Joey Logano by 0.015 seconds for his first Cup pole in 2025 and first ever for Spire Motorsports in Sin City.
The 19-year-old Day from Clovis, California, posted a qualifying lap at 177.702 mph in 30.388 seconds to notch his first Truck Series career pole in Sin City.
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 two-time Cup Series champion from Las Vegas, Nevada, will pursue an eighth Truck victory at Atlanta in his first of five-scheduled series' starts with Spire Motorsports this Saturday, February 22.
The 2021 Daytona 500 champion from Glendale, Arizona, will attempt to become the 13th competitor overall to achieve multiple 500 victories in his 14th career start in the Great American Race.
The 2016 ARCA Menards Series champion & the 2021 Daytona 500 champion will be piloting Spire Motorsports' No. 7 and 07 Chevrolets, respectively, for the upcoming Truck Series season-opening event at the World Center of Racing.
Spire will field two "all-star" entries led by Allen Hart and Brian Pattie, respectively, while Kevin "Bono" Manion and Chad Walter will work as crew chiefs for the No. 71 and 77 entries, respectively, for the 2025 Truck Series season.
The reigning ARCA Menards Series champion from Mexico City, Mexico, will pilot the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado RST entry on a full-time basis and contend for the 2025 Truck Series' Rookie-of-the-Year title.
The 2024 Craftsman Truck Series Most Popular Driver recipient from Washington D.C. returns to Spire Motorsports for a third full-time stint in the series after notching his first career victory and making the Playoffs in 2024.
The 21-year-old Hocevar from Portage, Michigan, notched a career-best third-place run at Watkins Glen International in September, finished in the top 10 six times and settled in 21st place in the final standings to become the first Michigan native to achieve the Cup rookie title in seven years.