NASCAR Truck Series veteran Ty Majeski will lead the field to green in the Fresh For Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway. He won the pole position over Michael McDowell, who will start second on Friday night.

The race is scheduled for 7:30 pm ET on Friday night, with the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series racing on Saturday and the Cup Series running on Sunday.

Full running order:

Row 1: Ty Majeski | Michael McDowell
Row 2: Tanner Gray | Carson Hocevar
Row 3: Grant Enfinger | Tyler Ankrum
Row 4: Kaden Honeycutt | Jake Garcia
Row 5: Gio Ruggiero | Chandler Smith
Row 6: Christian Eckes | Cleetus McFarland
Row 7: Travis Pastrana | Taylor Gray
Row 8: Tony Stewart | Justin Haley
Row 9: Clay Greenfield | Corey LaJoie
Row 10: John Hunter Nemechek | Dawson Sutton
Row 11: Jason Kitzmiller | Brenden Queen
Row 12: Cole Butcher | Stewar Friesen
Row 13: Nick Leitz | Kris Wright
Row 14: Ben Rhodes | Andres Perez
Row 15: Josh Reaume | Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Row 16: Daniel Dye | Daniel Hemric
Row 17: Frankie Muniz | Spencer Boyd
Row 18: Layne Riggs | Jason White
Row 19: Mini Tyrell

Fresh For Florida 250

A new NASCAR season kicks off this weekend, with the Truck Series set to take the track on Friday night at Daytona International Speedway. Leading into the Fresh From Florida 250, the drivers have gone through practice sessions and qualifying runs.

The season-opener is headlined by big names, from NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series contenders to Cup Series ringers and even some legends of the sport, there were plenty names which stood out on the leaderboard.

2025 champion Corey Heim has moved on from a full-time truck schedule this season, opening the door for last season’s runner-up Ty Majeski, Kaden Honeycutt, Layne Riggs and more returning drivers to compete for a title. Fan-favorite Cleetus McFarland, Frankie Muniz and Brenden “Butterbean” Queen also return to the track, looking to build on 2025 performances with a solid time.

Former truck stars Tony Stewart and Carson Hocevar were among the other headliners making their way around the track, part of the weekend’s field in part-time rides. Many former stars have returned in one-off performances before, making both times worth watching.

This weekend also marks the return of RAM trucks to NASCAR’s truck ranks, with Stewart among the first to bring the manufacture back.