ATA Crowns National Truck Driving Champions

UPS driver Gragg Wilson from Nevada earned the prestigious grand champion title


COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 19, 2023 - Today, the American Trucking Associations announced that James Gragg Wilson of Nevada, a professional driver for United Parcel Service, was named the Bendix Grand Champion of the 2023 National Truck Driving Championships. The competition took place Aug. 16-19 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.

"Gragg delivered a flawless performance to take home our industry's top prize and earn the title of Grand Champion," said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. "This accomplishment epitomizes his entire career, with 37 years and more than 2.5 million miles of accident-free driving."

"All of the professional drivers who competed this week are phenomenal ambassadors for our industry. They are shining examples of highway safety, and their commitment to excellence makes us proud," Spear said.

Known as the "Super Bowl of Safety," this annual event dates back to 1937. This year's competitors accumulated more than 643 million accident-free miles in their professional driving careers.

To clinch the esteemed title of 2023 Bendix Grand Champion, Wilson's driving accuracy and knowledge of truck safety was scored the highest of 418 state champion professional truck drivers from 49 states competing in all vehicle classes this week.

Wilson, who competed in the tank truck division, has been a professional truck driver for 37 years and has driven more than 2.5 million accident-free miles. He has previously won the Nevada State Championship 13 times in six different classes, and he has also won Grand Champion five times in the State of Nevada. Wilson was the 2019 Nevada Driver of the Year.

ATA also recognized Myron Means of Wyoming, a professional driver for Old Dominion Freight Line, as the 2023 Rookie of the Year. Additionally, the team of drivers from Connecticut produced the best collective score and were honored as the top state delegation.

Professionalism and dedication to the trucking industry were key themes during the National Truck Driving Championships. Ina Daly of Arizona, a professional driver for XPO Logistics, was honored during the awards banquet with the Neill Darmstadter Professional Excellence Award. Bill Graham was chosen as the Lifetime Volunteer Award recipient.

"Congratulations to Grand Champion Gragg and the rest of the 2023 champions. These drivers devote an enormous amount of time preparing for this competition, and the awards reflect the extraordinary dedication and commitment to safety that they bring to their jobs every day," said Dan Van Alstine, Chairman of ATA and President and COO of Ruan Transportation Management Systems. "I would also like to thank the staff and volunteers for organizing this week's event. Their efforts were instrumental to once again making NTDC a big success."

Since 2011, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems has been the sole sponsor of the Bendix National Truck Driving Championships Grand Champion.

Champions from each of the nine vehicle classes were also announced. The full list of champions and top finishers is below::

Step Van:

Jerome De La Cruz, FedEx Express, Alaska
Gregory Long, FedEx Express Maryland
Alex Lofgren, FedEx Express Minnesota
Straight Truck:

David Coffel, FedEx Express, Arizona
William Colantuone, FedEx Express, Massachusetts
James Kohr, FedEx Express, New York
3-Axle:

Barry Kraemer, XPO, Wisconsin
Joseph Hicks, XPO, Rhode Island
Ritch Fundell, FedEx Freight, Illinois
4-Axle:

Martin McMahon, RIST Transport, New York
Bruce Quaal, ABF Freight System, Inc. Minnesota
Adam Heim, FedEx Freight, Idaho
5-Axle:

John Greene, FedEx Freight, Connecticut
James Quarles, Wal-Mart Transportation, LLC South Carolina
Michael Martin, Wal-Mart Transportation, LLC
Flatbed:

Daryl Miller, The Cope Company Salt, Pennsylvania
Ernest Wagers, Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc., Kentucky
James Sowder, FedEx Freight, Tennessee
Tank Truck:

James "Gragg" Wilson, United Parcel Service, Inc., Nevada
Jason Imhoff, Wal-Mart Transportation, LLC, Ohio
Timothy Vogt, XPO, Georgia
Twins:

Robert Fair, FedEx Freight, New Hampshire
Jeffrey Langenhahn, XPO Wisconsin
Michael Flippin, FedEx Freight, Colorado
Sleeper Berth:

Roland Bolduc, FedEx Express, Connecticut
Chris Moore, Wal-Mart Transportation, LLC, Georgia
Tyler Rogers, FedEx Freight, Colorado
Other Awards

Rookie of the Year:

Myron Means, Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc., Flatbed, Wyoming
State Team Award:

Connecticut
Illinois
Tennessee
Vehicle Condition Award:

Timothy Blair, FedEx Freight, 5-Axle, Tennessee
Highest Written Exam Award:

Michael Bills, FedEx Express, North Carolina
David Comings, FedEx Freight, North Dakota
David Mogler, FedEx Freight, Colorado
Michael Flippin, FedEx Freight, Colorado
Neill Darmstadter Professional Excellence Award:

Ina Daly, XPO Logistics, Arizona
Lifetime Volunteer Award:

Bill Graham
The corporate sponsors of the 2023 National Truck Driving Championships include:

Platinum:

Amazon Freight Partner
Fed Ex
Fed Ex Express
Fed Ex Freight
Fed Ex Ground
Yellow
Gold:

ABF Freight
DHL
Old Dominion Freight Line
PrePass
United Parcel Service
WalMart-Transportation
XPO
Silver:

U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Administration
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American Trucking Associations is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, ATA is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation's freight. Follow ATA on Twitter or Facebook. Trucking Moves America Forward.

SOURCE American Trucking Associations

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