
Mark Taylor ranks the drivers ahead the Truck Series season. With some young talent making the move up, can anyone dethrone Zane Smith in 2023?

With just three finishes this year outside of the top 10, Zane Smith, the regular-season champion, is an excellent pick for Lucas Oil Raceway.

Matt DiBenedetto earned his third top-10 of the year last week, and although this will be his first Texas start in Trucks, his best Cup Series finish at the track was third in 2021.

John Hunter Nemechek finished in the top four the last three races at Darlington and was second there last fall, so could this be the week he gets that elusive victory?

Despite this being Kyle Busch's first Trucks race on a road course, he’s a expert at these circuits and should do well.

John Hunter Nemechek won this race last year and leads C.J. Radune’s picks for Friday’s Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200.

Mark Taylor ranks drivers for this season's truck series. John Hunter Nemechek looks to capture this year's title after dominating last season.

John Hunter Nemechek won the spring race in Las Vegas and should continue to show his dominance with only four races left in the season.

Chase Briscoe won on the dirt at Eldora in 2018 and then finished fifth at Bristol earlier this season and should be expected to be a top-five contender Friday night.

C.J. Radune writes that with two top-fives from three Pocono starts, Brett Moffitt makes a logical top choice Saturday.

One of C.J Radune's picks, Johnny Sauter, enters this weekend's race in the final playoff position in the standings and holds a five-point advantage over Carson Hocevar.

Johnny Sauter should be motivated to perform well on Richmond’s short track with a playoff position within reach.

The Truck series races on the first of its four road courses Friday, and Austin Hill could offer fantasy players finish differential points if he does well on the Daytona course.

Mark Taylor ranks the drivers in this season's Truck Series. Is Austin Hill the driver to beat again this year?