The Case for the Midwest Truck Series: Built for Teams Who Work Together
There are a lot of ways to go racing in the Midwest. But fielding a competitive multi-truck program across a full regional schedule takes more than equipment and ambition. It takes a team that is genuinely locked in together, race after race, from the shop floor all the way to victory lane. The Midwest Truck Series is where Thirty One Motorsports chose to put that teamwork to the test, and the series has proven to be the right stage for it.
A 14-plus event schedule stretching from April through October, across paved ovals from Wisconsin Dells to Kaukauna to West Salem, does not run itself. Every stop on the schedule requires the crew to show up fully prepared, communicate clearly, and execute under pressure. That kind of consistency does not come from talent alone. It comes from people who trust each other and who have built something worth protecting together.
That shared effort shows up most visibly at the biggest events on the calendar. The Slinger Nationals, Oktoberfest, the Joe Shear Classic, and the Wisconsin State Championships draw the largest crowds in Midwest short-track racing. Being competitive at those events, in front of thousands of fans and a national streaming audience across platforms like Flo Racing, TRACK TV, and Pit Row TV, demands that every member of the 31 Motorsports team is doing their job at the highest level.
The results reflect it. Three series victories, a Fast Qualifier Award, thirteen top-five finishes, and a top-five championship standing built over three seasons are not the product of individual effort. They are what a team earns when it works together with intention, race in and race out.
The Midwest Truck Series gives that team somewhere worthy to compete. That is why we are here.