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Carson Hocevar (42) takes the checkered flag at Nashville Superspeedway to win one of last year's Triple Truck Challenge events. (NASCAR photo)

Triple Truck Challenge Gets Sixth Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — The Triple Truck Challenge bonus program will return for its sixth season next May and June.

The three-race slate for the high-dollar series within the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, was announced Tuesday afternoon.

The program returns to World Wide Technology Raceway for the fifth time in six seasons with Charlotte Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway also participating in the program.

The first race is May 25 at Charlotte with the WWTR event set for June 1 and the finale at Nashville on June 28.

If an eligible driver wins the race, he or she will earn a $50,000 bonus. Winning two of the three is worth $150,000, while sweeping all three events is worth $500,000.

Eligible drivers will receive a $50,000 bonus for one win. If a driver wins two out of three races, he or she will be awarded $150,000. If a driver wins all three Triple Truck Challenge races, a $500,000 prize will be awarded.