zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Racing
/
NASCAR Playoffs See Truck Series Regular-Season Champion Eliminated In First Round
NASCAR Playoffs See Truck Series Regular-Season Champion Eliminated In First Round-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:08

, Truck Series driver Grant Enfinger won the series’ regular-season championship, awarded to the driver with the highest amount of points accumulated—and thus the most consistent success—over the first 16 races of the year. , he was out of contention for the title.

It was just another reminder that while NASCAR’s elimination-playoff system might be entertaining, it doesn’t always .

Enfinger won the regular-season championship, getting the trophy at the last race of that part of the season in . He did so on points alone, so far this year.

Image for article titled NASCAR Playoffs See Truck Series Regular-Season Champion Eliminated In First Round

The regular-season finish made him one of eight drivers to go on to compete for the Truck Series title in its seven-race playoff, in which qualifying drivers go through three rounds to decide the champion. Enfinger didn’t make it through the first round, courtesy of his truck erupting in smoke and taking him out of the cutoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

NASCAR’s playoffs work differently in each of its top three national series, but in the Trucks Series, the year currently consists of 16 regular-season races and seven playoff races. Eight drivers qualify based on wins and points, and the playoffs are broken into three rounds: two preliminary rounds that each consist of three races, and a final round consisting of just one race.

Two drivers are eliminated after each round, meaning six qualify for the second round and four make the final round. In the final round, the remaining playoff contender who finishes the highest in that single, final race wins the title.

It’s all a lot different from the old days, when the driver with the most points at the end of the season won the title. But this system favors entertainment over consistency, meaning drivers don’t really have the time over the course of three races to pull themselves out of a hole of misfortune, should they need to do so.

The turnaround is too quick, and sometimes that leaves the most successful drivers going into the playoffs out of contention by virtue of a little bad luck.

In Enfinger’s case, he went into the first round of the playoffs just off of taking the regular-season trophy. He finished in the first playoff race at Bristol, at the Mosport road course in Canada, and, after an eighth-place start in the cutoff race at Las Vegas, his truck burst into a cloud of smoke early on, placing him of 32 trucks in the finishing order. He only logged six of the 134 laps.

The commentators immediately began talking about how unfortunate it was given “the season he’s had” and his “solid start to this race,” but sometimes, neither of those things are enough. In this style of playoff, you need luck.

“Yeah, we had a really good ThorSport Racing F-150,” Enfinger in a television interview after he got out of the truck. “Just a shame our season hopes come down to quality control and a spec part that we had nothing to do with, so I definitely share our owners’ frustration with the parts there under the hood. We had a good truck, just wasn’t meant to be.”

That, it certainly wasn’t.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Racing
Formula 1 Used To Be A Real Sport
Formula 1 Used To Be A Real Sport
If you watch modern Formula 1, there’s a good chance you’re very aware of the obscene amount rules, regulations, and politics of the sport — the fractional tolerances that can result in a disqualification if not followed, the unspoken rules that prevent drivers from saying certain things and media from...
Jul 23, 2025
F1 Television Camera Helicopter Hit By National Anthem Fireworks At U.S. Grand Prix
F1 Television Camera Helicopter Hit By National Anthem Fireworks At U.S. Grand Prix
The at the last weekend was as close to an interesting battle at the front as we’ve gotten so far this year, but the action wasn’t exclusively on track. Video surfacing this week on social media shows the firework-happy taking place before the race might have been ill advised,...
Jul 23, 2025
Interview: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem
Interview: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem
Speak to President just once, and your opinion of him will change: It was a refrain I heard several times after Jalopnik was invited to join two other publications in an intimate round-table with the head of international motorsport. Bombastic and passionate (though he would likely disagree with both characterizations),...
Jul 23, 2025
Lewis Hamilton Says There Were More Illegal Formula 1 Cars At The USGP, But They Weren't Checked
Lewis Hamilton Says There Were More Illegal Formula 1 Cars At The USGP, But They Weren't Checked
After and were disqualified from the over , the world has been embroiled in a fierce debate about rules and regulations. Now, during a press conference ahead of the Mexico Grand Prix, Hamilton has fired back: He claims there were far more F1 cars bearing excessive plank wear at...
Jul 23, 2025
Bubba Wallace Heads For A Galaxy Far, Far Away From NASCAR's Playoffs
Bubba Wallace Heads For A Galaxy Far, Far Away From NASCAR's Playoffs
’s No. 23 Toyota Camry will be doing a special Star Wars paint scheme for the NASCAR Cup Series season finale this weekend at Phoenix Raceway. The livery is intended to promote Columbia Sportswear’s upcoming collection, but the design is far more than just a couple of logos and movie...
Jul 23, 2025
Sergio Perez Suffers Embarrassing First-Corner Crash At Home F1 Race In Mexico
Sergio Perez Suffers Embarrassing First-Corner Crash At Home F1 Race In Mexico
It’s Monday, October 23, 2023 and this is Racing Recap, your summary of last weekend’s motorsports action. extends F1 season wins records as disappoints home crowd in Mexico City. At Martinsville, Ryan Blaney wins his way into NASCAR’s Championship 4. Jorge Martin wins a classic in Thailand to show...
Jul 23, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved