
2025 Mississippi State TDC Results
The Mississippi State Truck Driving Championships took place on May 2-3 in Gulfport. Rickey Oliver, a veteran Walmart driver who consistently qualifies for NTDC with his performances at the state level, won the Mississippi Grand Champion’s trophy while also taking home the state title in the 5-axle division. Courtesy of the Mississippi Trucking Association, we invite you to check out the state champions and top finishers from the Mississippi TDC.
STEP VAN
- David Fielder – FedEx
- Shelby Carroll – FedEx
- Don Smith – FedEx
STRAIGHT TRUCK
- Keith Reynaud – Walmart
- Archie Buras – Total
- Brian Hayworth – FedEx Freight
3 AXLE
- Rodney Davis – FedEx Freight
- Robert Lungrin – Old Dominion
- Michael Skinner – FedEx Freight
4 AXLE
- Stephan Johnson – FedEx Freight
- David Bradford – Old Dominion
- Chris Thibodeau – Total
5 AXLE
- Rickey Oliver – Walmart
- James Ward – Total
- Mitchell Young – FedEx
FLATBED
- Dewayne Magee – Walmart
- Scott Osborne – FedEx Freight
- Cornell Richardson – Old Dominion
TANKER
- Jackie Reed – FedEx Freight
- Calan Turner – Total
- Jason Ainsworth – Walmart
SLEEPER
- Dennis Middleton – Walmart
- Roland Lea – FedEx Freight
- Dayne Covington – Walmart
TWINS
- Randy Byrd – FedEx Freight
- Wayne Young – FedEx
- Josh Davis – FedEx
NOTABLE
Best Pre-Trip Inspection: Archie Buras – Total
Best Written Test Score: Keith Raynaud – Walmart
Rookie of the Year: Brad Stringer – Ergon
Driver of the Year: Darryal Wooldridge – FedEx
Team Winner: Old Dominion Freight Lines
Grand Champion
Rickey Oliver – Walmart
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More Mississippi Trucking News And TDC Coverage

Our Interview With Mississippi Grand Champion Rickey Oliver
Rickey Oliver was quite surprise to leave the Mississippi State TDC having earned the Grand Champion’s trophy. In this interview, Rickey reflects on winning his third career State Grand Champion title and earning his 11th trip to the NTDCs as a state champion in his vehicle class.