Thirty One Motorsports: Inside a 14-Race Midwest Truck Series Season

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What a 14-Race Season Looks Like from Inside the Hauler

The 2025 Midwest Truck Series season was a record-breaker. Fifteen races. Ten tracks. Three states. An average of 25 trucks per race and 3,000 fans in the grandstands at every stop. From the outside, it looks like a race schedule. From inside the Thirty One Motorsports hauler, it looks like a season-long commitment to showing up fully prepared every single time.

Running a multi-truck program in a regional series like the Midwest Truck Series is not a part-time operation. The work starts long before any truck rolls through a gate. Equipment has to be inspected, setups have to be dialed in, and every detail has to be accounted for before the hauler ever leaves the shop. Thirty One Motorsports runs Pathfinder chassis, and maintaining that equipment to race-ready standards across a full schedule takes real time and real attention from a crew that knows what it takes to win.

And winning is something this team knows about. Three Midwest Truck Series victories in 2024 and 2025, a Fast Qualifier Award in 2025, thirteen top-five finishes, and twenty-five top-10 finishes from 2023 through 2025. Those numbers do not happen by accident. They come from a race-winning crew chief, a structured approach to preparation, and trucks that are ready to compete the moment they hit the track.

The 2025 season took the team to some of the biggest short-track events in the country. The Slinger Nationals drew nearly 10,000 fans over three days with a national pay-per-view audience. Oktoberfest at La Crosse Speedway is a four-day event with over 500 cars and a campground packed with racing families. The Wisconsin State Championships at Jefferson Speedway is a 40-plus-year tradition that every competitor wants on their resume. Being invited to those shows is earned, not given.

Through it all, 14 of 15 races were streamed to a national audience on platforms like Flo Racing, TRACK TV, and Pit Row TV. Every qualifying lap, every heat race, and every green flag moment was broadcast beyond the grandstands. The trucks representing Thirty One Motorsports were seen far beyond the walls of each track.

A season like 2025 takes a full team effort. It takes partners who believe in the program, a crew that travels and works hard every race weekend, and a team ownership that treats the operation with the professionalism it deserves. At Thirty One Motorsports, that is exactly how we do it.

The 2026 schedule is coming. The hauler will be packed and ready.

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