DARLINGTON, S.C. — The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series rolls into Darlington Raceway on Friday night for one of the most demanding races of the season, a 200-mile showdown under the lights that will test patience, tire management and pure nerve at “The Lady in Black.”
The race (134 laps / 200 miles) is set for a 7:30 p.m. ET green flag on FS1, and if history at Darlington tells us anything, it’s that this won’t be clean, calm or predictable. This place chews up trucks, hands out Darlington stripes like souvenirs, and rewards only the drivers willing to ride the razor’s edge.
Darlington’s worn-out surface and narrow racing groove make it one of the toughest tracks on the schedule. Drivers will battle tire falloff, changing track conditions, and the constant temptation to push too hard too early. Long green-flag runs tend to separate the field, while restarts can turn chaotic in a hurry.
Key Storylines
- Cup star invading the field: Ross Chastain headlines the weekend, pulling triple duty and driving the No. 45 for Niece Motorsports. His aggressive style and Darlington experience instantly make him a contender.
- Darlington stripes inevitable: This track is notorious for drivers brushing the wall — sometimes lightly, sometimes not. Managing that fine line between speed and survival will be everything.
- Tire management race: Falloff is extreme here. Drivers who burn up their equipment early won’t be around late when it matters most.
- Playoff positioning: With the season gaining momentum, every point matters. Expect aggressive strategy calls and drivers pushing for stage points.
Entry List (Notables)
A full field is expected, including a mix of series regulars and standout entries:
- Ross Chastain — No. 45, Niece Motorsports
- Corey Heim — No. 11, TRICON Garage
- Carson Hocevar — No. 42, Niece Motorsports
- Grant Enfinger — No. 9, CR7 Motorsports
- Christian Eckes — No. 19, McAnally-Hilgemann Racing
- Ben Rhodes — No. 99, ThorSport Racing
- Ty Majeski — No. 98, ThorSport Racing
- Nick Sanchez — No. 2, Rev Racing
- Rajah Caruth — No. 71, Spire Motorsports
(Full entry list per NASCAR / Jayski expected to include 30+ trucks.)
What to Watch
This race will likely be decided in the final 30 laps, when tires are worn, tempers are high, and mistakes become magnified. Clean air matters, but not as much as survival — and at Darlington, those are two very different things.
Expect multiple grooves to develop, drivers searching for grip against the wall, and at least a few late-race cautions that could flip the script entirely.
The Bottom Line
Darlington isn’t just another race — it’s a proving ground. Veterans thrive, rookies learn the hard way, and even the best leave with scars on their trucks.
With a loaded field, a Cup star in the mix, and one of the toughest tracks in the sport, Friday night’s Truck Series race has all the ingredients to be one of the most entertaining events of the weekend.
Buckle up — this one’s going to get gritty.








