Majeski secures pole position at World Wide Technology Raceway with an impressive lap time of 32.475 seconds.
His Ford F-150 navigated the track with precision, averaging a speed of 138.568 mph, showcasing his exceptional driving skills.
This victory marks Majeski's eighth career pole in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, solidifying his reputation as a top competitor.
The No. 19 Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet Silverado trailed Majeski by a mere 0.124 seconds, highlighting the tight competition.
Nick Sanchez, Dean Thompson, Tanner Gray, Stewart Friesen, and others demonstrated impressive performances during qualifying.
Debutants Andres Perez and Luke Fenhaus showcased promising performances, despite facing challenges in their inaugural appearances.
32 trucks, including top performers like Ty Dillon and Chase Purdy, are set for Saturday's 200-mile showdown at WWT Raceway.
Fans can expect an electrifying race as drivers prepare to navigate the challenging track layout.
As the 12th event in the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, this race holds significance for drivers aiming to impact standings.
With top performers and debutants ready to challenge, Saturday's race promises excitement and fierce competition for spectators.