Everything that Happened in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff Race at Talladega

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What’s Happening?

After a week off, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returned today for their march to crown a champion. And what better place to really throw a wrench into things than stepping into the Talladega Superspeedway? Entering today’s race, it was anybody’s game. Only six points separated the second-place points leader Tyler Ankrum and the eighth-place driver, Kaden Honeycutt. Only Corey Heim entered today’s race safe as he won two weeks ago at the Charlotte Roval. With three spots to the Championship 4, who was able to rise to the occasion? Let’s break it down.

Here’s everything that happened in today’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Talladega.

Fast Notes:
  • With a time of 54.291, scoring the pole for today’s race was driver of the No. 17 Tricon Garage Toyota, Gio Ruggiero. It was his second career pole as he was hoping to spoil things for the Playoff drivers today by capturing that illusive first win.
  • Predictably, Corey Heim was fast in time trials. He rolled off the starting grid today in the third position. Since he won a couple of weeks at the Roval, scoring his series-high ten races in a single year, he locked himself into the Round of 4. So, he could rest easy today. But that didn’t mean that he wasn’t going to fight for the win.
  • Championship hopeful, Layne Riggs, was penalized for making an unapproved transmission change prior to qualifying. For this, he wasn’t allowed to qualify and had to start today’s race in the back. He had a lot of work to do if he wanted to get to the front and have a chance to advance.

Gio Ruggiero Scores First Career Victory at ‘Dega

At the start of the final stage, Playoff driver, Daniel Hemric, retired from the race. This was due to damage he received after having a tire go down and being subsequently rear-ended. He joined the likes of fellow Playoff driver Grant Enfinger in the garage. Heading into Martinsville next week, both drivers are in a must-win situation.

In the closing laps of the race, the heavy hitters out front were Ben Rhodes, Luke Fenhaus, Gio Ruggiero, and Corey Heim. Meanwhile, Layne Riggs finally managed to work his way into the top 10 after a series of setbacks and an ill-handling truck. As the laps wound down and the field took 4 laps to go, the drivers out front started to push more aggressively, taking more risks. The incident that put us into NASCAR Overtime was Fenhaus shoving the back of his teammate Rhodes too hard, turning the No. 99. Fenhaus was also tagged from behind by Tanner Gray, causing him to go around as well. The caution flew, we were going into NASCAR Overtime and darkness started to become a concern.

The race restarted with Gio Ruggiero and his teammate Corey Heim lining up on the inside. On the outside was the spire duo of Corey Lajoie and Rajah Caruth. On the backstretch on the final lap, it looked like the Spire trucks might have had something for the Tricon trucks, but they couldn’t stay together. Coming to the line, Corey Heim tried his best to get around his teammate but Ruggiero threw a masterful block to win his first career race.

Caruth Scores First Stage Win of 2025 in Stage 1

It didn’t take long for one of our playoff drivers to get caught up in a mess. The incident in question happened on Lap 4. As the field was coming out of Turn 4, when Tanner Gray in the No. 15 Toyota have a massive shove to the back of Chandler Smith. This caused Smith to get out of shape and he made contact with the defending winner of the race, Grant Enfinger. The No. 9 of Enfinger then spun down the track, collecting another Playoff driver in Ty Majeski in the process. This caused significant damage to the number 9 and 98 trucks. Heading into today’s race, the playoff bubble was really tight, with Enfinger in 8th only 4 points below the cutline. This could have had significant implications to the Playoff hopes of Grant Enfinger and Ty Majeski. Check out the incident below.

Layne Riggs started today’s race behind the eight ball. Due to an unapproved transmission change, the No. 34 team was barred from qualifying. That meant that he had to start today’s race from the rear, making him more susceptible to on-track incidents. When Connor Mosack spun early, Layne Riggs received some damage to the left front, causing a tire rub. He had to pit under caution to repair the damage.

The race went green from there to the end of the stage. The high and low lanes were in a deadlock for the race lead as Rajah Caruth and Corey Heim kept swapping positions. Also in play was Corey Lajoie who was just chasing a trophy today. But, in the end, Caruth was able to hope them off. He went on to win his first stage of the 2025 season.

Stage 1 Top 10 Finishers
  • 1st: 71-Rajah Caruth (10 pts + 1 Playoff pt)
  • 2nd: 77-Corey Lajoie (i)
  • 3rd: 11-Corey Heim (8 pts)
  • 4th: 99-Ben Rhodes (7 pts)
  • 5th: 7-J. J. Yeley (i)
  • 6th: 52-Kaden Honeycutt (5 pts)
  • 7th: 18-Tyler Ankrum (4 pts)
  • 8th: 26-Dawson Sutton (3 pts)
  • 9th: 17-Gio Ruggiero (2 pts)
  • 10th: 19-Daniel Hemric (1 pt)

*Playoff Drivers Depicted in BOLD.

Gio Ruggiero Out Duels Caruth to Take Stage 2

The second stage was a little cleaner than the first. There was one hairy moment when Connor Mosack went around. This was caused by Layne Riggs, who continued to have problems and had a tire go down. The No. 34 checked up, causing a stack-up, which led to the incident. Rajah Caruth was fast throughout the stage, making some great moves to stay in the lead. He was looking to sweep the stages. Unfortunately for him, polesitter Gio Ruggiero had something to say about that. In the tri-oval, coming to the line, Kaden Honeycutt developed a huge run and shoved Ruggiero past Caruth for the stage win.

Stage 2 Top 10 Finishers
  • 1st: 17-Gio Ruggiero (12 pts)
  • 2nd: 52-Kaden Honeycutt (14 pts)
  • 3rd: 71-Rajah Caruth (18 pts + 1 Playoff pt)
  • 4th: 7-J. J. Yeley (i)
  • 5th: 66-Luke Fenhaus (6 pts)
  • 6th: 77-Corey Lajoie (i)
  • 7th: 18-Tyler Ankrum (8 pts)
  • 8th: 81-Connor Mosack (3 pts)
  • 9th: 11-Corey Heim (10 pts)
  • 10th: 88-Matt Crafton (1 pt)

*Playoff Drivers Depicted in BOLD.

Unofficial Race Results

The following are the unofficial results following the conclusion of the 85-lap NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at the Talladega Superspeedway. This list will be updated once tech inspection is completed and the results become official.

Winner: Gio Ruggiero (52 pts)
  • 2nd: 11-Corey Heim (49 pts)
  • 3rd: 98-Ty Majeski (38 pts)
  • 4th: 26-Dawson Sutton (40 pts)
  • 5th: 34-Layne Riggs (36 pts)
  • 6th: 18-Tyler Ankrum (43 pts)
  • 7th: 88-Matt Crafton (35 pts)
  • 8th: 77-Corey Lajoie (i)
  • 9th: 71-Rajah Caruth (50 pts + 1 Playoff pt)
  • 10th: 52-Kaden Honeycutt (45 pts)
  • 11th: 16-Kris Wright (30 pts)
  • 12th: 15-Tanner Gray (29 pts)
  • 13th: 7-J. J. Yeley (i)
  • 14th: 81-Connor Mosack (30 pts)
  • 15th: 76-Spencer Boyd (26 pts)
  • 16th: 99-Ben Rhodes (32 pts)
  • 17th: 44-Andres Perez (24 pts)
  • 18th: 02-Nathan Byrd (23 pts)
  • 19th: 42-Matt Mills (22 pts)
  • 20th: 33-Frankie Muniz (21 pts)
  • 21st: 91-Jack Wood (20 pts)
  • 22nd: 38-Chandler Smith (19 pts)
  • 23rd: 66-Luke Fenhaus (24 pts)
  • 24th: 2-Josh Reaume (17 pts)
  • 25th: 35-Greg van Alst (16 pts)
  • 26th: 75-Parker Kligerman (15 pts)
  • 27th: 69-Tyler Tomassi (14 pts)
  • 28th: 1-Bret Holms (13 pts)
  • 29th: 13-Jake Garcia (12 pts)
  • 30th: 22-Jason White (11 pts)
  • 31st: 45-Bayley Currey (10 pts)
  • 32nd: 6-Norm Benning (9 pts)
  • 33rd: 5-Toni Breidinger (8 pts)
  • 34th: 19-Daniel Hemric (8 pts)
  • 35th: 74-Caleb Costner (6 pts)
  • 36th: 9-Grant Enfinger (5 pts)

*Playoff Drivers Depicted in BOLD.

Lap Leaders
  • 17-Gio Ruggiero (37 Laps Led)
  • 99-Ben Rhodes (13 Laps Led)
  • 15-Tanner Gray (11 Laps Led)
  • 11-Corey Heim (6 Laps Led)
  • 71-Rajah Caruth (6 Laps Led)
  • 02-Nathan Byrd (6 Laps Led)
  • 66-Luke Fenhaus (5 Laps Led)
  • 7-J. J. Yeley (3 Laps Led)
  • 91-Jack Wood (1 Lap Led)
  • 38-Chandler Smith (1 Lap Led)
  • 75-Parker Kligerman (1 Lap Led)

2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs: Round of 8 (1 Race Remaining)

Corey Heim secured his spot in the Truck Series Championship 4 at Phoenix by winning the race at the Charlotte Roval in this round. He will be one of the four racing for a championship here in a couple of weeks.

Advanced to the Championship 4
  • 1st: 11-Corey Heim (WIN)

Above the Cutline (1 Race Remaining)

These drivers are currently in contention to make the Championship 4 come Phoenix.

  • 2nd: 71-Rajah Caruth (+14)
  • 3rd: 18-Tyler Ankrum (+8)
  • 4th: 52-Kaden Honeycutt (+5)

Below the Cutline (1 Race Remaining)
  • 5th: 98-Ty Majeski (-5)
  • 6th: 34-Layne Riggs (-6)
  • 7th: 19-Daniel Hemric (-32)
  • 8th: 9-Grant Enfinger (-40)

Fade to Black

That does it for this NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff race at Talladega. How’s your bracket doing, race fans? Is your driver in a must-win situation heading into Martinsville next week? Let us know what you think! And be sure to tune back in here tomorrow for our coverage of the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff race at Talladega!

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