The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series shifts from dirt to concrete as they head to Nashville Superspeedway.
Forty-one trucks are entered for 36 spots, with drivers set to go home following qualifying.
Because this race is one of the Triple Truck Challenge events, no NASCAR Cup Series drivers are allowed to compete in this 150-lap race.
Corey Heim now takes over the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota for the rest of the season. Only competing part-time, Heim already has two wins this season.
Trey Hutchens looks to make his second start of the season in the No. 14 Chevrolet for Trey Hutchens Racing.
Ryan Preece seeks to pull double duty between Trucks and the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Preece will pilot the No. 17 Hunt Brothers Pizza Ford for David Gilliland Racing.
With Austin Wayne Self stepping out of the No. 22 Chevrolet for AM Racing temporarily, Max Gutierrez steps into the truck in his second appearance of 2022.
Rackley W.A.R. will field a second truck for Tate Fogleman this week, entering the No. 26 Dickies, Realtree, Camospace Chevrolet. Fogleman competed in the first 11 races of the season with On Point Motorsports.
Monster Jam star Camden Murphy will attempt his season debut with On Point Motorsports in the No. 30 Rowdy Energy Toyota.
Piloting his No. 32 Golden Eagle Syrup Chevrolet, Bret Holmes will attempt to make his fifth appearance of the season.
Two drivers from G2G Racing will seek to make their second career Truck starts this weekend. Chase Janes will pilot the No. 46 Waste Connection Services Toyota while Kaden Honeycutt will step into the No. 47 Friends of Jaclyn Foundation Toyota.
With just two more starts to get to 800 NASCAR national starts, Todd Bodine returns with Halmar Friesen Racing in the No. 62 Camping World Toyota.
Clay Greenfield attempts to make his season debut in the No. 84 Toyota for Cook Racing Technologies. Greenfield failed to qualify for the Truck Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway.
Driving the No. 90 Carroll’s Automotive Toyota, Justin Carroll will attempt to make his Truck debut with Terry Carroll Motorsports. Carroll previously failed to qualify at Martinsville Speedway and World Wide Technology Raceway.
Truck drivers are scheduled to take the green flag on Friday, June 24 at 8 p.m. on FOX Sports 1.
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