Overview
- ThorSport announced Monday that three-time champion Matt Crafton will finish the 2025 season before stepping back from full-time driving.
- Defending 2024 champion Ty Majeski will move from ThorSport’s No. 98 to the flagship No. 88 in 2026, which no driver besides Crafton has piloted since 2004.
- Crafton’s 23-year partnership with Menards is the longest driver–primary sponsor relationship in NASCAR history, according to the team.
- The 49-year-old has 15 Truck Series wins in 585 starts and holds the series record for consecutive starts, with his last victory coming at Kansas in July 2020.
- Crafton missed the 2025 playoffs after finishing 26th at Richmond, while Majeski is in this year’s postseason and finished second in that race.