Ty Majeski

ThorSport Racing
2023 Fantasy Outlook
After a ground-breaking season with ThorSport in 2022, Majeski returns to the No. 66 team and crew chief Joe Shear Jr. The duo posted two victories and 15 Top-10 finishes last season to finish fourth in the final standings. It was a breakout season for Majeski at this point in his NASCAR career. ThorSport will be switching from Toyota to Ford in the upcoming campaign, but that should be of little concern. This team has been not shy about swapping out manufacturers every few seasons, so they know the drill. They've been a long-time Ford team in the past and should be quite all right with the move. Majeski has shown he can win, now he needs to show he can win a championship. Read Past Outlooks
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No 2022 plans have been announced, but Majeski shared the No. 66 Toyota of ThorSport Racing with Paul Menard last season. Majeski would earn two Top-10 finishes in just four starts, and race competitively. This team may return again in a part-time capacity in the upcoming season.
Raced in 15 events for Niece Motorsports last season, earning three Top 10's along the way. Majeski was replaced by Brett Moffitt in the No. 45 truck, so he will not be back in 2021. His plans for the upcoming season have not been announced so Majeski enters the campaign a free agent driver.
Youngster Majeski takes over the truck that veteran, Ross Chastain, raced to so much success last season. Chastain racked up three victories and 19 Top-10 finishes with this race team. The potential and bar is set very high. Unfortunately, Majeski doesn't carry the same level of experience as Chastain. The 25-year-old driver has just 16-combined starts over the last three seasons in the Xfinity and Truck Series. His lone truck start came with Niece Motorsports last year and was a respectable 11th-place finish at Phoenix in the team's No. 44 entry. This team, and crew chief Phil Gould will get the most out of this young driver in 2020, but don't expect anything near the numbers Chastain posted in this same truck last season.
Grabbed two Top-10 finishes in 12 starts with Roush Fenway Racing's No. 60 team last season in the Xfinity Series. With the closure of Roush's Xfinity Series operations, Majeski is a free agent driver in 2019.