Michigan Truck Series Showdown: Photos & Results
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- June 07, 2026
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series wraps up at Michigan International Speedway — see the highlights and final standings
A quick recap of the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series race at Michigan, with winners, top finishers, points updates, and a gallery of the most exciting moments.
The lights went out at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday, and the roar of the trucks could be heard for miles. It was a hot, wind‑swept day, perfect for the high‑speed drama that defines the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
When the checkered flag finally fell, Nick Sanchez emerged victorious, edging out Ty Majeski by just a few car lengths. Sanchez’s win marked his second of the season and moved him firmly into the top three of the points standings. Majeski, who led a hefty portion of the race, settled for second, while Zane Smith rounded out the podium.
Behind the leaders, the battle for the rest of the top ten was a nonstop scramble. Ross Chastain slotted into fourth after a late‑race pass, and Christian Eckes finished fifth despite a pit‑stop hiccup that briefly dropped him to the back.
The photo gallery captures everything— from the high‑speed straightaways and the splash of paint on a crash‑induced wall, to the triumphant grin of Sanchez as he lifted the trophy. One frame even shows a curious fan who managed to snap a perfect shot of the pack flying side‑by‑side at 180 mph.
Points wise, the race shook up the leaderboard. Sanchez now sits just three points behind series leader William Byron, while Majeski jumps into fourth overall. The next stop for the trucks is scheduled for Portland International Raceway in early July, where drivers will look to build on the momentum—or claw back some lost ground.
For those who missed the action, the attached images give a vivid, almost tactile sense of the speed, the dust, and the excitement that only a NASCAR truck race can deliver. Keep an eye on the upcoming races; the championship battle is heating up as fast as those Michigan straightaways.
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