Tricon Garage rounded out its Truck Series lineup for the 2025 Craftsman Truck Series season on Monday, with the team announcing the four drivers who will drive the No. 1 Toyota Tundra for the 25-event schedule.
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William Sawalich will kick off driving duties for the team called an “all-star” car at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, Feb. 14 (7:30 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). The 19-year-old will also race at Atlanta Motor Speedway (Feb. 22), Las Vegas Motor Speedway (March 14), Nashville Superspeedway (May 30) and Watkins Glen International (Aug. 8).
Xfinity Series veteran Brandon Jones, who announced his return to Joe Gibbs Racing in September, will pilot the N0. 1 entry for seven races starting with Homestead-Miami Speedway on March 21. The Atlanta, Georgia native will also get behind the wheel at Bristol Motor Speedway (spring, April 11), Rockingham Speedway (April 18), Texas Motor Speedway (May 2), Kansas Speedway (May 10), Charlotte Motor Speedway (May 23) and Pocono Raceway (June 20).
Brent Crews, a 16-year-old racer from Hickory, North Carolina, is slated to make nine starts in the Truck Series, starting with North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 17. Other starts for the two-time ARCA Menards Series winner include Lime Rock Park (June 28), Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (July 25), Richmond Raceway (Aug. 15), Bristol (fall, Sept. 11), New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Sept. 20), the newly added Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval (Oct. 3), Martinsville (fall, Oct. 24), and the season finale at Phoenix Raceway (Oct. 31).
Lawless Alan, who will compete in four races in 2025, will complete the lineup for Tricon Garage. The 24-year-old will tackle Martinsville (spring, March 28), Michigan International Speedway (June 7), Darlington Raceway (Aug. 30) and Talladega Superspeedway (Oct. 17).
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Tricon previously announced that drivers Corey Heim, Toni Breidinger and Gio Ruggiero would also compete full-time in 2025 in search of their respective first Truck Series championship crowns.
The team also announced that Jake Hampton will sit atop the pit box for the No. 1 team for 2025. Hampton has been with Tricon Garage since 2019, serving as a race engineer.
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