Ty Majeski
Tyler Brad Majeski, born August 18, 1994, in Seymour, Wisconsin, is an American professional stock car racing driver. As of 2025, he competes full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 98 Ford F-150 for ThorSport Racing. Majeski is known for his competitive driving style, success at short tracks, and consistent performance across multiple racing series, including ARCA and Xfinity.
Early Life and Background
Majeski began his racing career at a young age, starting with dirt karts at nine years old. Demonstrating natural talent, he won his first race exactly on his tenth birthday. He raced and won multiple features at regional kart tracks and late model events in Wisconsin, accumulating numerous championships. His early success included dominating the ARCA Midwest Tour, winning four consecutive championships from 2014 to 2017 and securing a fifth title in 2021, breaking series records.
Career
Ty Majeski’s ascent through the racing ranks shows a steady climb marked by multiple victories in diverse competitive environments. After excelling in midwestern late model series, he entered the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR national touring series. His NASCAR Xfinity Series debut came with Roush Fenway Racing in 2017–2018.
In 2020, Majeski raced part-time in the NASCAR Truck Series with Niece Motorsports before being released mid-season; he landed a strong part-time ride with ThorSport Racing in 2021, competing full-time since 2022. That year, he recorded two wins and made the playoffs. In 2023, Majeski won at Indianapolis and Richmond during the Truck Series regular season, qualified for the playoffs, won a playoff race at Indianapolis, and made it to the Round of 8. Despite a rules penalty for an illegal wheel that affected points, he continued his competitive performance.
In 2024, Majeski won two more Truck Series races at Indianapolis and Richmond and secured his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship by winning at Phoenix and finishing as the highest-placed Championship 4 driver.
Off-Track Ventures
Majeski focuses primarily on his racing career and team responsibilities. His public profile outside racing is modest, with occasional participation in charity and community events. He is noted for his professionalism and maturity within the sport.
Net Worth
Ty Majeski’s net worth is not publicly disclosed.
Family Life
Ty Majeski hails from a racing family; his father, Tim Majeski, was also involved in racing. Ty Majeski is married to Ali VanderLoop. They have four children together but keep their personal details private. Ty’s parents, Brad and Susan Majeski, have been very supportive; Brad also serves as Ty’s spotter during races. The family has a strong racing legacy with significant involvement in Ty’s career development.
Recent Controversies
In 2023, his crew chief received a suspension and fine due to NASCAR penalties for illegal equipment; the team was docked points, impacting playoff standings. Beyond this, Majeski has maintained a clean reputation.
Key Highlights from Season 2024 and 2025
- Majeski won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship in 2024 with consistent performances, including wins at Indianapolis, Richmond, and Phoenix.
- As of 1 August 2025, Majeski continues full-time competition with ThorSport Racing, aiming to defend his title and contend for additional wins and playoff success.
Category | Details |
Full Name | Tyler Brad Majeski |
Birth Place | Seymour, Wisconsin, USA |
Birth Date | August 18, 1994 |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) |
Weight | 150 pounds |
Parents | Brad Majeski (father), Susan Majeski (mother), Tim Majeski (racing family ties) |
Nationality | American |
Net Worth | Not publicly disclosed |
Salary | Not publicly available |
Relationship/Spouse | Married to Ali VanderLoop |
Children | Four children (names kept private) |
Profession | Professional Stock Car Racing Driver |
Team | ThorSport Racing – No. 98 Ford F-150 |