Ty Majeski

Tyler Brad Majeski (born August 18, 1994) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

Majeski was born on August 18, 1994, and began racing as a nine-year-old on dirt karts in 2004 at Hi-Go Raceway near his hometown of Seymour, Wisconsin.

[3] In 2009, Waltrip arranged for Majeski to test an asphalt late model race car at Hickory Motor Speedway.

[2] In the season, Majeski recorded his first ARCA Midwest Tour pole position at Marshfield Motor Speedway.

[5] That season, he also ran occasional selected weekly races at State Park Speedway on Thursdays, and LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway on Saturday nights, TUNDRA Super Late Model Series events, and the three Red, White, and Blue series races at Wisconsin International Raceway.

[10] With 10 laps to go, he was leading the ARCA Midwest Tour race on Sunday when a vapor lock caused his car to temporarily lose power on a restart; he finished third.

[12] At the Snowball Derby, Majeski qualified second quickest and was awarded the pole position after Christopher Bell's Kyle Busch Motorsports entry was disqualified.

3 on their final short track season rankings behind Whelen Modified Tour winner Doug Coby and Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion Jonathan Davenport.

[15] ESPN featured Majeski as the main driver to watch in the future in an off-season article as it described him accepting the KDDP trophy.

[20] That month he won the first race of the ARCA Midwest Tour, the Joe Shear Memorial at Madison International Speedway, over Johnny Sauter.

[27] Majeski ended the season by winning the Oktoberfest main event at LaCrosse to earn his third consecutive ARCA Midwest Tour championship.

[32] On April 24, 2017, after testing a car at Daytona International Speedway,[33] it was announced that Majeski would run five ARCA races for Cunningham Motorsports.

[34] In April, he returned to Wisconsin for the first asphalt race of the year; he led the last 44 laps to take the Icebreaker 100 win at Dells Raceway Park.

[35] Two months later, in his Xfinity debut at Iowa, Majeski qualified tenth and ran as high as fifth,[36] but was involved in an accident with Kyle Benjamin on lap 114; he finished 34th.

[37] Majeski clinched his fourth consecutive ARCA Midwest Tour at Elko Speedway with one race remaining for the season.

[38] Majeski won his third consecutive Governor's Cup in a Super Late Model at New Smyrna Speedway in November over Bubba Pollard, Wallace, and Burton.

[44] In his second start for the team, Majeski took advantage of a late-race mistake by Michael Self to take the lead and held off Sheldon Creed for an overtime win at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

[46] Going for three in a row at Michigan International Speedway the following week, a fuel gamble fell short on the final corner as Majeski was passed by Michael Self for the win.

[48] In August, Majeski scored his first Dixieland 250 win in ARCA Midwest Tour competition at his home track, Wisconsin International Raceway.

[49] Majeski pulled away after a restart with 16 laps remaining to capture his second Oktoberfest at LaCrosse in October after a tight battle with Erik Darnell.

[50][51] In November 2019, Majeski made his NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series debut in the Lucas Oil 150 at ISM Raceway, driving the No.

[55] In July, Majeski won his second Slinger Nationals after losing some of the power steering just after half-way through the 200 lap event.

[56] He won his second consecutive Dixieland 250 ARCA Midwest Tour race at Wisconsin International Raceway in August.

[59] After qualifying on pole position at the Oktoberfest Super Late Model event at LaCrosse in October 2020, he elected to start in the back of the field for a chance to win an extra $6,300 with a victory.

[60] Majeski then won the Myrtle Beach 400 Late Model race in its first year since moving to Florence Motor Speedway in Timmonsville.

[61] Majeski returned to the ARCA Midwest Tour between the NASCAR races and won the 2021 championship with a second-place finish at Oktoberfest.

[70] On November 5, NASCAR fined Majeski US$12,500 for skipping championship media day to vote in the 2024 United States presidential election.

[73] In February 2017, Majeski moved from his home state of Wisconsin to North Carolina to be closer to the racing community.

The Thorson family (the owners of ThorSport) led Majeski to temporarily stay in the same housing development as them while he is searching for a permanent home in the area.

* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.

Majeski's 2010 kart at Meadowview Kartway
2015 ARCA Midwest Tour car including Kulwicki Driver Development decals
Majeski's 2016 ARCA car
Majeski pulling into victory lane after winning the 2017 Icebreaker 100 at Dells Raceway Park
Majeski racing in the 2018 Xfinity Series race at Road America
Majeski (left) with Matt Kenseth and John DeAngelis, the 2nd, 1st, and 3rd place finishers in the 2019 Slinger Nationals, following the race
Majeski's No. 66 truck at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
Majeski with his wife Ali