
With the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series taking a break until the July 25 race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, reigning champion Ty Majeski has extra time to enjoy a fresh video game release. Majeski recently tested an early version of NASCAR 25, which features multiple series including the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, Truck Series, and ARCA Menards Series, set to launch later this fall.
Inside NASCAR 25: A New Digital Racing Experience
The upcoming NASCAR 25 game offers players the chance to race as actual series drivers in its Career Mode, available on both PC and consoles. iRacing President Tony Gardner emphasized the careful collaboration with NASCAR stakeholders to create an authentic and engaging experience for fans and gamers alike.
Having the ability to build a NASCAR console game is a privilege we promise to execute with the utmost care. We look forward to working diligently with NASCAR industry stakeholders to deliver a product that provides an amazing experience for the gaming community and NASCAR fans worldwide,
—Tony Gardner, iRacing President
Corey Heim Holds Strong Favorite Position in Championship Odds
While Majeski currently ranks third in sports-betting odds to claim consecutive Truck Series titles, Corey Heim has emerged as the heavy favorite this season. Heim, who leads the points standings and won last weekend’s race at Lime Rock Park, holds -160 odds according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Following Heim are Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs, both positioned with +600 odds.
Current 2025 Championship Odds Reflect Competitive Field
After 15 events, the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship odds illustrate a competitive field as the season progresses. With the series driver lineup now on a brief pause, the upcoming race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park will be crucial in shaping the championship chase.
The Road Ahead for the Truck Series Championship
As the series prepares to resume competition this July, Corey Heim’s leadership in the championship standings signals a tight battle ahead. Fans and bettors alike will closely watch if Heim can maintain his dominant form or if contenders like Majeski, Smith, and Riggs will close the gap during the summer stretch.