FedEx Freight | 2019 Ntdc Begins...

Recapping the winners in each of the nine classes:


The 2019 National Truck Driving Championships
Qualifiers | Map | Photos | Video



3-Axle

1. Brian Walker, UPS Freight (North Carolina)

2. Jeffrey Slaten, YRC Freight (Florida)

3. John Sanderson, FedEx Express (Oregon)

4-Axle

1. Adam Heim, FedEx Freight (Idaho)

2. David Rohman, FedEx Express (North Carolina)

3. James Plaxco, Old Dominion Freight Line (Oregon)

5-Axle

1. David Hall, ABF Freight (Arkansas)

2. Ina Daly, XPO Logistics (Arizona)

3. Alphonso Lewis, YRC Freight (Alabama)

Flatbed

1. Basher Pierce, FedEx Freight (North Carolina)

2. Scott Osborne, FedEx Freight (Mississippi)

3. Eric Flick, FedEx Freight (Nevada)

Tank Truck

1. Paul Brandon, FedEx Freight (Connecticut)

2. George Wells, Shamrock Foods Company (Arizona)

3, Cecil Hicks, FedEx Freight (North Carolina)

Twins

1. Scott Woodrome, FedEx Freight (Ohio)

2. David Mogler, FedEx Freight (Colorado)

3. Donald "Shannon" Lynch, UPS (Indiana)

Sleeper Berth

1. Charles "Mike" White, Walmart Transportation (Indiana)

2. Terry Wood, Walmart Transportation (Pennsylvania)

3. Michael Barnes, Walmart Transportation (Virginia)

Straight Truck

1. Jason Imhoff, Walmart Transportation (Ohio)

2. Robert Dolan, XPO Logistics (Pennsylvania)

3. Matthew Hart, FedEx Freight (Nevada)

Step Van

1. Adam Stroup, FedEx Express (Nebraska)

2. Gregory Long, FedEx Express (Virginia)

3. Eric Damon, FedEx Express (Colorado)

Rookie of the Year

John Sanderson, FedEx Express (Oregon)

Vehicle Condition Award

Jason Imhoff, Walmart Transportation (Ohio)

Neill Darmstadter Professional Excellence

Robert Dolan, XPO Logistics (Pennsylvania)

Highest Written Exam Award:

Nine-way tie (all perfect scores): Paul Brandon, Miguel Corral, Ina Daly, Brent Glasenapp, Julie Hjelle, Barry Kraemer, Jottyn Santos, Jimmie Wisley and Scott Woodrome. ;
 
Wooooooooow good job driving around some cones,,,, I’m like soooo impressed,, maybe the boy can get a decal on the side of his truck?
 
Wooooooooow good job driving around some cones,,,, I’m like soooo impressed,, maybe the boy can get a decal on the side of his truck?
Yeah, technical driving with a margin for error of 4-6 inches (2-4 on each side), no big deal. Precise vehicle placement has no place in real driving scenarios <insert sarcasm>.

Then there is those pesky pre-trip inspection & general knowledge tests, combined with zero tolerance for most any accident, at fault or not. A real breeze.
 
Just make sure they are the "Old Style Reel Mowers" with some dull blades
Saw this in Billy Lo’s front yard Saturday morning...

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Yeah, technical driving with a margin for error of 4-6 inches (2-4 on each side), no big deal. Precise vehicle placement has no place in real driving scenarios <insert sarcasm>.

Then there is those pesky pre-trip inspection & general knowledge tests, combined with zero tolerance for most any accident, at fault or not. A real breeze.



Must be one of those super truckers wearing rubber duckie socks for attention at the roadeo
 
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