
Pos.
Driver
Team
1
Brent Crews
Tricon Garage
2
Ty Majeski
ThorSport Racing
3
Daniel Hemric
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
4
Connor Mosack
Spire Motorsports
5
Connor Zilisch
Spire Motorsports
6
Gio Ruggiero
Tricon Garage
7
Kaden Honeycutt
Tricon Garage
8
Shane van Gisbergen
Niece Motorsports
9
Ben Rhodes
ThorSport Racing
10
Carson Hocevar
Spire Motorsports
11
Chandler Smith
Front Row Motorsports
12
Grant Enfinger
CR7 Motorsports
13
Layne Riggs
Front Row Motorsports
14
Tanner Gray
Tricon Garage
15
Christian Eckes
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
16
AJ Allmendinger
Kaulig Racing
17
Jake Garcia
ThorSport Racing
18
Tyler Ankrum
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
19
Stewart Friesen
Halmar Friesen Racing
20
Tyler Reif
Niece Motorsports
21
Adam Andretti
Tricon Garage
22
Andres Perez de Lara
Niece Motorsports
23
Corey LaJoie
Kaulig Racing
24
Cole Butcher
ThorSport Racing
25
Justin Haley
Kaulig Racing
26
Kris Wright
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
27
Dawson Sutton
Rackley WAR
28
Timmy Hill
Hill Motorsports
29
Brenden Queen
Kaulig Racing
30
Mini Tyrell
Kaulig Racing
31
Nathan Nicholson
Freedom Racing Enterprises
32
Wesley Slimp
Halmar Friesen Racing
33
Ross Chastain
Niece Motorsports
34
Jackson Lee
Team Reaume
35
Stephen Mallozzi
Team Reaume
36
Natalie Decker
Team Reaume
37*
Toni Breidinger – DNQ
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
38*
Dystany Spurlock – DNQ
MBM Motorsports
In a new series track record time of 1:10.222, Brent Crews is on the pole for the NASCARCraftsman Truck Series race at Watkins Glen. Crews is only a teenager, but is showing that he is more than talented enough to be considered a threat to win.
This is the first career pole for Crews. He will share the front row with Ty Majeski on his outside. A few drivers surprised with their fast laps on the track. Daniel Hemric and Connor Mosack had massively fast laps to take the second row.
As for the road course ringers and Cup Series visitors, it was a mixed bag of results. Connor Zilisch P5, Shane van Gisbergen P8, Carson Hocevar P10, AJ Allmendinger P16, and Ross Chastain had issues with his truck but qualified P33.
The two trucks going home, the No. 20 of Toni Breidinger and the No. 69 of Dystany Spurlock. Breidinger had the 33rd best time in qualifying, but the last few spots are settled by owners points, and the 20 team is brand new. Natalie Decker gets in with the No. 22 team on points. Spurlock wanted to make her series debut this weekend, but it will have to wait.
This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on May 8, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.








