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NASCAR Truck Series qualifying order for North Wilkesboro Speedway

NASCAR Truck Series qualifying order for North Wilkesboro Speedway

Yahoo14-06-2025
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series heads to North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend with qualifying set for Saturday at 10:35 a.m. ET on FS2.
QUALIFYING ORDER: Cup Series All-Star Race | Cup Series All-Star Open | Craftsman Truck Series
The qualifying order below is determined via metric that combines the previous race finish by owner (70%) and current owner points position (30%). Qualifying will be two laps and one round.
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The Truck Series will take to the track for the Window World 250 on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. ET (FS1, NASCAR Racing Network Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
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# denotes series rookie
(i) denotes ineligible for driver points
Pos.
Car No.
Driver
Metric Score
Group
1
67
Ryan Roulette
40.4
1
2
6
Norm Benning
39.5
1
3
75
Patrick Emerling
39.2
1
4
90
Justin Carroll
38.9
1
5
02
Jayson Alexander
29.3
1
6
66
Luke Baldwin
28.5
1
7
33
Frankie Muniz #
28.3
1
8
22
Tyler Tomassi(i)
25.6
1
9
34
Layne Riggs
25
1
10
2
Derek White
24.7
1
11
76
Spencer Boyd
23.9
1
12
15
Tanner Gray
23.7
1
13
44
Connor Jones
23.3
1
14
91
Jack Wood
22.5
1
15
5
Toni Breidinger #
22.4
1
16
77
Andres Perez De Lara #
20.2
1
17
81
Connor Mosack #
19.8
1
18
71
Rajah Caruth
19.2
1
19
26
Dawson Sutton
16.5
2
20
42
Matt Mills
14.7
2
21
88
Matt Crafton
14.5
2
22
38
Chandler Smith
12.5
2
23
18
Tyler Ankrum
12.4
2
24
98
Ty Majeski
11.9
2
25
99
Ben Rhodes
11.3
2
26
1
Brent Crews
10.8
2
27
45
Kaden Honeycutt
8.6
2
28
9
Grant Enfinger
8.1
2
29
19
Daniel Hemric
7.9
2
30
52
Stewart Friesen
7.4
2
31
13
Jake Garcia
7.3
2
32
17
Giovanni Ruggiero #
7
2
33
7
Sammy Smith(i)
3.4
2
34
07
Kyle Busch(i)
2.9
2
35
11
Corey Heim
2.4
2
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