XPO (NYSE: XPO), a leading provider of freight transportation in North America, today announced its team of 38 finalists for this year’s National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC) from August 20-23 in Minneapolis.

The annual NTDC, hosted by the American Trucking Associations (ATA), is the industry’s premier safety and skills competition. Known as the “Super Bowl of Safety,” NTDC dates to 1937 and brings together hundreds of the nation’s most accomplished professional drivers to compete for the coveted title of “Grand Champion.”

Mario Harik, chief executive officer of XPO, said, “We’re proud of the 38 drivers who will represent XPO at NTDC this year. They earned their place on trucking’s biggest stage through years of hard work and commitment to safety, professionalism and service. Congratulations to our team representing us in Minneapolis and to everyone who competed in their state competitions.”

XPO’s finalists come from 25 states and have collectively appeared at NTDC over 250 times. Each qualified for nationals by winning their vehicle class at their state championships and maintaining an accident-free driving record for more than one year.

Six of XPO’s finalists were named Grand Champions of their state competitions, achieving the highest total score among competitors across nine equipment categories. XPO also took home trophies for the highest overall team scores at the Wisconsin, Louisiana, Idaho, Delaware and South Dakota state TDCs.

XPO’s six individual state Grand Champions are: 

  • Nick Farness (Minnesota): Nick, who has driven over one million consecutive accident-free miles with XPO, returns for his fifth appearance at nationals in his home state – Minnesota.
  • Joe Hicks (Rhode Island): Joe first competed at NTDC in 2010, earning the Rookie of the Year award. He won the 4-axle class at the 2024 NTDC, becoming the first-ever driver from Rhode Island to secure a national title. This will be Joe’s 11th time competing at NTDC.
  • Dan Istre (Idaho): With nearly 25 years of experience competing in state championships, Dan is checking in for this eighth NTDC, where he will represent XPO in the Twins class.
  • Chris Poynor (Washington): Chris recently achieved two million consecutive accident-free miles and is competing at nationals for the ninth time this year, in the Twins class.
  • Jeremy Steger (Wisconsin): Appearing in his sixth NTDC, Jeremy will compete in the 4-axle class after leading XPO to the highest team score at his state competition.
  • Wilbert Vano (New Jersey): The 2023 New Jersey Driver of the Year and six-time NJ Grand Champion will compete in his 14th NTDC in the 3-axle class.

XPO’s 2025 NTDC Finalists: 

State Driver Vehicle Class
Arizona  Ina Daly Flatbed 
Arizona  Greg Ziegler  Tank Truck 
Connecticut  John Brown  Twins 
Connecticut  Ernie Budlowski  Tank Truck 
Connecticut  Tom Griffin  4-Axle 
Connecticut  Tony Orfitelli  3-Axle 
Delaware  Brandon Morris  3-Axle 
Delaware  Paul Grandel  Straight Truck 
Idaho  Jeff Halford  4-Axle 
Idaho Dan Istre  Twins 
Idaho  Ben Scholes  3-Axle 
Iowa  Scott Marnin  Straight Truck 
Kansas  Ken Saur  4-Axle 
Louisiana   Leroy Williams Straight Truck 
Louisiana   Curt McMellon  Tank Truck 
Maryland  Adam Lucas  Twins 
Massachusetts  Rich Sweeney  Tank Truck 
Massachusetts  Shaun McArdle  3-Axle 
Minnesota  Nick Farness  Twins 
Nebraska  Sam Wilson  Straight Truck 
Nevada  Bill Fox  Flatbed
New Jersey  Wilbert Vano  3-Axle 
New York  David May  Straight Truck 
North Dakota  Brad Morrow  Twins 
North Dakota  Tom Opgrand  Flatbed 
Oklahoma   Bob Neese  Twins 
Pennsylvania  Scott Mullen  Twins 
Rhode Island  Joe Hicks  4-Axle 
Rhode Island  Dominic Semedo Straight Truck 
South Dakota  Pat Schneider  4-Axle 
Utah  Judd Adams  Straight Truck 
Vermont  Lenny Trifaro  4-Axle 
Washington  Chris Poynor  Twins 
West Virginia  Mike Roberts  3-Axle 
Wisconsin  Jeff Langenhahn Tank Truck 
Wisconsin  Jeremy Steger 4-Axle 
Wisconsin  Andy Rynearson  3-Axle 
Wyoming  Heath Holstein  4-Axle 


About XPO  

XPO, Inc. (NYSE: XPO) is a leader in asset-based less-than-truckload (LTL) freight transportation in North America. The company’s customer-focused organization efficiently moves 17 billion pounds of freight per year, enabled by its proprietary technology. XPO serves approximately 55,000 customers with 606 locations and 38,000 employees in North America and Europe, and is headquartered in Greenwich, Conn., USA. Visit xpo.com for more information, and connect with XPO on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, Instagram and YouTube.