
Pos.
Driver
Team
1
Kyle Busch
Spire Motorsports
2
Ty Majeski
ThorSport Racing
3
Layne Riggs
Front Row Motorsports
4
Kaden Honeycutt
Tricon Garage
5
Christopher Bell
Halmar Friesen Racing
6
Brandon Jones
Tricon Garage
7
Christian Eckes
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
8
Corey LaJoie
Kaulig Racing
9
Jake Garcia
ThorSport Racing
10
Justin Haley
Kaulig Racing
11
Stewart Friesen
Halmar Friesen Racing
12
Chandler Smith
Front Row Motorsports
13
Brenden Queen
Kaulig Racing
14
William Sawalich
Tricon Garage
15
Grant Enfinger
CR7 Motorsports
16
Tanner Gray
Tricon Garage
17
Kris Wright
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
18
Ross Chastain
Niece Motorsports
19
Ben Rhodes
ThorSport Racing
20
Gio Ruggiero
Tricon Garage
21
Parker Eatmon
Niece Motorsports
22
Spencer Boyd
Freedom Racing
23
Dawson Sutton
Rackley WAR
24
Frankie Muniz
Team Reaume
25
Tyler Ankrum
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
26
Toni Breidinger
Rackley WAR
27
Mini Tyrell
Kaulig Racing
28
Andres Perez de Lara
Niece Motorsports
29
Clint Bowyer
Kaulig Racing
30
Daniel Hemric
McAnally Hilgemann Racing
31
Carson Hocevar
Spire Motorsports
32
Luke Baldwin
Team Reaume
33
Cole Butcher
ThorSport Racing
34
Natalie Decker
Team Reaume
35
Caleb Costner
Costner Motorsports
36
Dystany Spurlock
MBM Motorsports
Kyle Busch started on the pole and dominated the NASCARCraftsman Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway. Busch collects another win to add to his series record for most wins. When he's on, he's on, and it just might be foreshadowing for this weekend in the All-Star Race.
With how much Kyle Busch has struggled the Cup Series, this is a promising sign. His team has shown improvement in recent weeks on Sunday afternoons. Perhaps this momentum from Friday can carry over into Sunday?
Ty Majeski was really the only driver who could keep up with Busch in the race. He mostly remained in contact, but things got away late in the race as Busch was charging to the finish.
A classic Busch win in the Truck Series. 69 wins in his career in the series, and a signature bow as he celebrated with the checkered flag. Busch gets the win in a race that featured multiple Cup Series drivers. So, he's still got it. How can he get it done on Sunday?
This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on May 15, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.








