Following Friday's eero 250 at Richmond Raceway, the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoff field is officially set. Here's who made the 2025 Truck Series postseason field.
1. Corey Heim
Heim won seven races and the regular-season title this season. He's looking for his first Truck Series title, but his 2025 campaign will be remembered as an incredible one regardless of the end result.
2. Layne Riggs
Riggs won two races in the regular season and has come on as a title threat in his second Truck Series season. It's safe to say his late-season momentum from 2024 carried over. If he can put together a similar late-season charge this year, a championship could be in Riggs' future.
3. Chandler Smith
Smith snagged two wins in his first season with Front Row Motorsports and now has a Truck Series championship in his sights. After not knowing whether or not he'd have a job at the end of 2024, 2025 has been a great year for Smith.
4. Daniel Hemric
Hemric scored his first career Truck Series victory at Martinsville in March, and the 2021 Xfinity Series champion has turned into a title threat after leaving the Cup Series at the conclusion of 2024. His experience could be key in making a title run.
5. Tyler Ankrum
Ankrum has had a breakout season in 2025, the highlight of which was a win at Rockingham on April 18 that broke a long winless drought. Don't count Ankrum out as a solid pick to make the Championship 4.
6. Rajah Caruth
Caruth won his second race at Nashville in June and is in the playoffs for the second consecutive year. After a slow start, the No. 71 team has turned up the speed dial this summer.
7. Grant Enfinger
Enfinger clinched a playoff spot on points this season and is looking for a third consecutive trip to the Championship 4. The veteran driver won't be taking any prisoners as he seeks his first championship.
8. Ty Majeski
Majeski went winless in the regular season, but he's more than capable of turning in a spectacular playoff performance. Defending his title won't be an easy task, but it's one he's up to.
9. Kaden Honeycutt
Even after racing for three teams over the last three races, Honeycutt locked up a playoff spot at Richmond. The young driver is looking to make a big impression on the NASCAR world with a deep playoff run.
10. Jake Garcia
Garcia, 20, outdueled two-time Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes for the final playoff spot on Friday at Richmond. His lack of experience could be a detriment in the postseason, but just making the playoffs is a solid accomplishment for the third-year driver.
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