The NASCAR Truck Series has long been a fan favorite, and in iRacing, the current-generation trucks bring the same mix of close drafting battles, high horsepower, and physical driving style that defines the real-world series.
Specs
- Engine: 5.8L V8, ~650 horsepower
- Weight: ~3,400 lbs (1,542 kg)
- Transmission: 4-speed manual
- Top Speed: ~185–190 mph at superspeedways
- Models: Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, Toyota Tundra TRD Pro
Handling Traits
- Balanced Power: Trucks have slightly less power than Cup cars but still deliver big speed.
- Aero Punch: The flat noses create significant draft effects. Pack racing is common.
- Cornering Style: Trucks are heavier and less aerodynamic than cars, requiring momentum conservation and patience.
Difficulty Level
- Beginner–Intermediate: Easier than Cup cars but still challenging, especially in draft-heavy races. Trucks are often a driver’s first taste of NASCAR oval racing beyond ARCA.
Real-World Tie-In
The Truck Series is known for aggressive, action-packed racing at tracks like Daytona, Martinsville, and Texas. In iRacing, the same excitement carries over, with bumper-to-bumper packs and high-risk racing.
Why They’re Fun in iRacing
- Accessible: Great entry point for oval drivers.
- Draft Battles: Trucks create massive runs at superspeedways.
- Versatile: Competitive on short tracks, intermediates, and superspeedways alike.









































































