Okay, let me tell you, I got into the NASCAR Truck Series, specifically this Championship 4 thing. I’d heard about it a bunch, but never really dug into the details. So, I decided to finally figure out what the deal is with this race. It’s a big event!

First thing I did was to check out when this whole thing was going down. I found out it’s scheduled for November, and it’s gonna be broadcast on FOX Sports 1. I’m not sure if there’s free shipping or money back guarantee. But I just watched it on TV.
Then, I started reading up on how the championship works. It’s pretty straightforward, actually. There are four drivers, and whoever finishes first out of those four wins the title. No points system involved or anything. It’s like a mini-race within the main race, but only these four guys are competing for the championship. Apparently, last year was a bit of an anomaly because the champion didn’t actually win the final race. That hasn’t happened since they started this format back in 2014, so it’s usually a good indicator of who will take the title.
Who Are the Guys?
Next, I looked into who made it to this Championship 4. I learned about this guy, Corey Heim, who’s been killing it this year with six wins. But he only managed to finish seventh in one of the races. And there’s this other driver, Ty Majeski, who came in 11th. Somehow, these two still made it into the Championship 4 based on points. I guess they were consistent enough throughout the season. This knocked out a few other drivers like Gray, Nick Sanchez, Tyler Ankrum, and Rajah Caruth. It’s a tough competition for sure. Ultimately, it’s gonna be Eckes, Heim, Majeski, and Grant Enfinger racing for the title.
I also stumbled upon some info about a driver named Layne Riggs, who drives the No. 38 truck. He’s the son of a former driver, Scott Riggs. Seems like Layne is just starting out, going full-time in the series this year. It’s always interesting to see new faces and how they perform under pressure.
Here’s a quick rundown of what I gathered:

- What? NASCAR Truck Series Championship 4
- When? November
- Where to watch? FOX Sports 1
- Who’s racing for the title? Eckes, Heim, Majeski, Enfinger
- How does it work? The top finisher out of the four wins.
So yeah, that’s my deep dive into the NASCAR Truck Series Championship 4. It’s been a fun little research project. I can’t wait to see this race in November. It sounds like a winner-takes-all battle, and I’m here for it!