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Road to NTDC Spotlight: Gragg Wilson

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This month, a new grand champion will be named at the 87th annual . The latest blue ribbon recipient, to be announced Aug. 24, will succeed last yearâs best-in-show: Nevadaâs Gragg Wilson with UPS.
The field of more than 400 elite competitors at this monthâs âSuper Bowl of Safetyâ will not include Wilson. In Nevadaâs highly competitive qualifying round this spring, another driverâs supreme performance denied Wilson a chance to repeat.
In the wake of that disappointing runner-up finish, Wilson has taken some comfort in the dozens of accolades heâs earned over the years.
A former Nevada driver of the year, Wilson is the winner of many state titles. He was named a member of American Trucking Associationsâ most recent class of Americaâs Road Team captains.

2024 National Truck Driving Championships
°Âłó´Ç:ĚýWinners from nine categories at the state level who haveĚýadvanced to the national competition, where a Grand Champion will be crowned
°Âłó˛šłŮ:ĚýContestants are judged on a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving skills
When: Aug. 21-24
Where: Indianapolis
His âSuper Bowl of Safetyâ curriculum vitae includes a vehicle condition award and a state team award. He says there is satisfaction in knowing he secured a spot in NTDCâs exclusive grand championsâ club. Twenty-eight men have won the illustrious top prize; Wilson is one of them.
The UPS standout will deliver keynote remarks at the tournamentâs orientation Aug. 21 and plans to cheer on colleagues and friends from the sidelines during three days of precision-driving festivities. His advice to competitors: Trust your preparation and âmake sure when you go there youâre mentally ready and you are well-rested."
He indicated the competition can be a measure of appearance as well as execution.

Gragg Wilson and wife Denise were all smiles as he displayed his tank class and grand champion trophies at NTDC 2023 in Columbus, Ohio. (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)Ěý
âSometimes people want to stay up a little bit later to study or go over the course or stuff like that. If youâre ready to go to bed, and youâre tired, and you know itâs going to be a long day the next day, go ahead. Just go get some rest and be ready and fresh the next morning,â Wilson said, amplifying the importance of decorum and professionalism. âMake sure that you are presentable. Make sure you look good. If you want to be a winner, you got to look like a winner.â
, Wilson acknowledged that many competitors become overwhelmed by the tournamentâs pressure, leading to a nostalgic longing for pre-competition days. For that, Wilson has a remedy: You want to take it seriously but not too seriously.
Youâre going out there and youâre doing what you do every day. So try not to overthink things.
UPS driver Gragg Wilson
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âYouâre going out there and youâre doing what you do every day. So try not to overthink things. When you go out there and youâre looking at the course, try to stay with what you know,â he explained. âIf you walk the course and you say, âIâm going to do it a certain way,â stick to it. Try not to listen to what other people are saying because sometimes those people do things differently.â
Wilson further emphasized: âTry to stay focused on the goals ⌠visualize what youâre going to do and stick to that plan.â
Put your hands together for Gragg Wilson the Grand Champion! (1st out of 418 competitors & the first UPS National Grand Champion!)
He placed 1st in the tanker class before being crowned the Grand Champion at the National Truck Driving Championships.
Gragg is⌠â UPS (@UPS)
Many drivers at NTDC will push themselves to pursue perfection. The challenge to succeed can become extreme. Wilson reminded competitors to follow the tournamentâs rules and, most importantly, âGo out there and do the best that you can.â
The road to victory often is arduous and unpredictable.
âOnce youâre done, donât beat yourself up,â he said. âHave a good time. And remember, youâre there for a reason, because you earned it.â
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