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All Eyes on Indianapolis Raceway Park as NASCAR Truck Series Resumes at Full Strength

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is back under the lights at Indianapolis Raceway Park, and every spot on the grid is spoken for. From rising stars to returning veterans, the lineup includes names worth watching—and one seat still marked “TBA.” As the field gets set for a 200-lap race on a short track known for intensity and tight quarters, one thing is clear: there’s no room for error. With the playoffs approaching, Friday night could shape what’s still to come this season.

Key Highlights

  • 35 trucks are entered for Friday’s TSport 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

  • No teams will miss the race due to the 36-truck field limit.

  • Corey Heim, fresh off a win at Lime Rock, returns in the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota.

  • Ross Chastain and Jordan Anderson headline veteran returns to Truck Series action.

  • The race airs Friday at 8 p.m. ET on FS1, NASCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Full Field Set for TSport 200

A complete field of 35 trucks is on the entry list for the TSport 200, the 16th race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. Since NASCAR permits 36 trucks per race, all entries will compete without the threat of being sent home. The event marks the series’ return after a three-week break, and teams are eager to get back on track in the heart of Indiana.

The race will take place Friday night at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a historic 0.686-mile oval that demands rhythm, patience, and aggression. It’s a track where restarts and corner exits can make or break a race.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Owner Standings After Daytona

Entry#Driver
102
Jayson Alexander
207Brenden Queen
31Brent Crews
42Cody Dennison
55Toni Breidinger
66Norm Benning
77Corey Day
89Grant Enfinger
911Corey Heim
1013Jake Garcia
1115Tanner Gray
1217Gio Ruggiero
1318Tyler Ankrum
1419Daniel Hemric
1520
Jordan Anderson
1622AJ Waller
1726Dawson Sutton
1833Frankie Muniz
1934Layne Riggs
2035Greg Van Alst
2138Chandler Smith
2242Matt Mills
2344Ross Chastain
2445
Kaden Honeycutt
2552Stewart Friesen
2666Luke Fenhaus
2771Rajah Caruth
2874TBA
2976Spencer Boyd
3077
Andres Perez de Lara
3181Connor Mosack
3288Matt Crafton
3391Jack Wood
3498Ty Majeski
3599Ben Rhodes

Corey Heim Back After Victory at Lime Rock

Corey Heim, who took the checkered flag at Lime Rock Park in the previous Truck Series race, is set to continue his momentum this weekend. Heim will once again pilot the No. 11 Safelite Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for TRICON Garage. With three wins already this season, he enters as a clear contender for another strong performance under the lights.

Heim’s consistency and short-track skillset could place him in prime position to strengthen his hold on the championship picture.

NASCAR Truck Series Driver Standings After Atlanta

Familiar Names and a Few Surprises

Among the 35 names listed, several stand out. Ross Chastain, a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver, returns to his Truck Series roots with Niece Motorsports, driving the No. 44 Chevrolet. His last Truck Series appearance brought aggressive moves and fan buzz—expect more of the same this Friday.

Jordan Anderson, a regular in the Xfinity Series as an owner-driver, will suit up in the No. 20 Chevrolet for Young’s Motorsports, signaling a brief return to his original NASCAR home. Veteran Matt Crafton, rising names like Rajah Caruth and Ty Majeski, and versatile talents such as Stewart Friesen and Ben Rhodes are all confirmed for the event.

The field also includes:

  • Jayson Alexander in the No. 02 for Young’s Motorsports

  • Brenden Queen driving the No. 07 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Corey Day, a dirt standout, behind the wheel of the No. 7 for Spire Motorsports

  • Luke Fenhaus returns with ThorSport Racing in the No. 66

  • Greg Van Alst will represent his family-owned team in the No. 35 Chevrolet

Meanwhile, Mike Harmon Racing’s No. 74 entry remains unannounced, creating intrigue around who will fill that final seat.

Race and Broadcast Details

Fans can tune into the TSport 200 on Friday, July 25, at 8:00 p.m. ET, live on FS1, NASCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. With so many different storylines converging—rookies, veterans, and championship hopefuls—this could be one of the most competitive Truck Series events of the year.

There’s more than just a trophy at stake. With only a handful of races remaining before the postseason begins, Friday’s race at Indianapolis Raceway Park could prove pivotal in shaping the playoff field.

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News in Brief: 2025 TSport 200 Entry List

There are 35 entries for the 2025 TSport 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, meaning every team will take the green flag. Corey Heim returns after a Lime Rock win, joined by Ross Chastain and Jordan Anderson in a full-capacity field that includes a mix of veterans, up-and-comers, and one TBA slot. Friday night’s 200-lap event marks the Truck Series’ return from break and will air at 8 p.m. ET on FS1 and SiriusXM.

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