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First of all, congratulations to 30-year-old Ty Majeski, who not only was the Championship 4 contender to win that season-finale Trucks race, but he also got away with the Trucks season title in his No.98 Ford F-150 as well for ThorSport Racing.
I’ve haven’t forgotten about him after all when he was part of the the shared Project60 Xfinity Series program several years ago at Roush Fenway Racing alongside now current Cup drivers Austin Cindric (Team Penske Ford) and Chase Briscoe (Stewart-Haas Ford for one last time this weekend before he will switch over to Joe Gibbs Toyota next season).
Okay, his results there wasn’t that good for the most part other than just the two Top 10 finishes before he was dumped by Roush at season’s end after the team shut down their Xfinity program at the time. But again, he just made the most out of his opportunities since then including some iRacing work, and good to hear that Ty is finally making his name at Trucks level with wins & decent top finishes along the way.
And who would’ve thought when iRacing was an important feature to every racers’ life when COVID put a hold to everyone for most of 2020 & some in 2021? Well, Ty Majeski most certainly was one of the drivers who benefitted from this for a long, long time as he wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for iRacing. But hey, ThorSport gave him a chance to start from the bottom and here he is now with the Truck Series championship. He’s so grateful to both of them as what’s next for 2025?
Well, he’s having so much fun getting used to running up front, which is the most important thing everyone needs to know as an inspiring racer of any kind. So I guess he will stay at Trucks as long as he enjoys dominating this every week. If he was to end up in Xfinity and maybe Cup though, then I’d say he will go to a team who can provide him the competitive means to win races & run regular Top 10s.
Yes, he might not be a young prospect anymore unlike a few others today. But at least he wants to win races for fun and that’s not going to change anytime soon.
Fast forward to 2025: He’s still staying on at this Truck Series level as he wants to dominate this on his own every week rather than trying to move up to a higher level which may be a big ask for someone into his 30s but as long as he’s having fun, that’s his No.1 priority especially when he has his family to look after as well.