Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX)
Green Flag (Scheduled): 7:30 PM CT (Night race)
Series: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
Race Length: 250 miles
Stages: Typically
Stage 1 – 77 laps,
Stage 2 – 77 laps,
Final Stage – 96 laps (subject to 2026 format confirmation)
Venue & Track Profile — Texas Motor Speedway
Texas Motor Speedway is one of the fastest 1.5‑mile ovals in NASCAR, known for its high‑speed entries, wide racing grooves, and aero‑sensitive racing.
Track Specifications
Length: 1.5 miles
Shape: Quad‑oval
Turns:
Turns 1 & 2: 20° banking
Turns 3 & 4: 24° banking
Frontstretch: 2,250 ft
Backstretch: 1,330 ft
Surface: Asphalt
Racing Style: High‑speed, momentum‑based, aero‑dependent
Track Character
Texas is notorious for:
Clean air dominance — leaders gain massive advantage
Tight Turns 1–2 requiring precision
Wider Turns 3–4 allowing multi‑groove racing
Tire wear that varies dramatically with temperature
Expected Weather Conditions (Fort Worth, TX — May 1, 2026)
(Based on historical climate patterns; not a forecast)
Temperature: 72–78°F at race time
Wind: 5–10 mph
Humidity: Moderate
Rain Probability: Low
Track Expectation: Hot → Slick early, stabilizing as the sun sets
Nightfall typically tightens the track, increasing grip and favoring drivers with strong long‑run balance.
Race History — SpeedyCash.com 250
The SpeedyCash.com 250 is traditionally:
A high‑attrition Truck Series race
Known for late‑race restarts
A showcase for younger drivers and Cup‑affiliated development teams
Recent winners (2021–2024) have included:
John Hunter Nemechek
Zane Smith
Carson Hocevar
Corey Heim
The race often produces:
Fuel‑strategy gambles
Two‑tire calls
Green‑white‑checkered finishes
2026 Driver Landscape & Matchups
The official 2026 entry list is not yet released, but based on returning teams and driver contracts, these are the expected headliners and matchups.
Top Contenders (Based on 2025–2026 Form Trends)
Corey Heim — TRICON Garage (Toyota)
2025 Truck Series champion contender
Elite at 1.5‑mile tracks
Smooth long‑run driver
Strength: Tire management
Trend: Consistent top‑5s at Texas
Nick Sanchez — Rev Racing (Chevrolet)
Breakout speed on intermediates
Aggressive restarter
Strength: Raw pace
Trend: High variance — win or wreck profile
Ty Majeski — ThorSport Racing (Ford)
Veteran precision driver
Excellent at high‑speed ovals
Strength: Long‑run consistency
Trend: Strong at Texas historically
Ben Rhodes — ThorSport Racing (Ford)
Former Truck Series champion
Strength: Racecraft + experience
Trend: Reliable top‑10 threat
Christian Eckes — McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing (Chevrolet)
One of the best intermediate‑track drivers
Strength: Clean air dominance
Trend: Multiple 1.5‑mile wins in recent seasons
Key Driver Matchups to Watch
Heim vs. Eckes — The Elite Intermediate Duel
Both excel on 1.5‑mile tracks.
Heim: smoother, more consistent
Eckes: more explosive, better on restarts
Sanchez vs. Majeski — Pace vs. Precision
Sanchez: fastest truck on raw speed
Majeski: rarely makes mistakes
Rhodes vs. Enfinger — Veteran Craftsmanship
Two of the smartest drivers in the series.
Rhodes: better equipment
Enfinger: better at saving tires
Betting Market Tendencies (Based on 2021–2025 Data)
Texas Truck Series races historically favor:
1. Pole sitter / front‑row starters
Clean air is king. 7 of the last 10 winners started inside the top 5.
2. Toyota teams
TRICON Garage and KBM (before switching series) dominated Texas.
3. Long‑run specialists
Night races reward:
Smooth throttle control
Tire conservation
Aero discipline
4. Avoiding rookies
Texas punishes inexperience more than most 1.5‑mile tracks.
Projected Race Shape
Early Race
High aggression
Multiple grooves developing
Leaders controlling pace
Mid‑Race
Long green‑flag runs
Tire falloff becomes critical
Late Race
At least one late caution likely
Track tightens as temps drop
Restarts decide the winner
Early Performance Outlook (Based on 2025–2026 Form)
Most Likely Contenders
Corey Heim
Christian Eckes
Ty Majeski
Value Plays
Nick Sanchez (high‑ceiling)
Grant Enfinger (strategy ace)
Dark Horses
Jake Garcia
Taylor Gray
DRIVER ODDS
Kyle Busch + 300
Carson Hocevar + 350
Layne Riggs + 500
Kaden Honeycutt + 550
Ross Chastain + 600
Christian Eckes + 1200
Chandler Smith + 1600
Ty Majeski + 2000
Grant Enfinger + 2500
Giovanni Ruggiero + 2500
Tyler Ankrum + 2800
Jake Garcia + 3000
Brandon Jones + 3000
Stewart Friesen + 4000
Daniel Hemric + 4000
Ben Rhodes + 5000
Tanner Gray + 5500
William Sawalich + 6000
Parker Kligerman + 10000
Justin Haley + 10000
Brenden Queen + 10000
Dawson Sutton + 30000
Cole Butcher + 30000
Kris Wright + 50000
Andres Perez de Lara Gonzalez + 50000
Conner Jones + 70000
Cory Roper + 80000
Mini Tyrrell + 90000
Toni Breidinger + 100000
Timothy Tyrrell + 100000
Spencer Boyd + 100000
Justin Carroll + 100000
Josh Reaume + 100000
Frankie Muniz + 100000
Clayton Green + 100000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 30, 2026








