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2026 PKY Champions announced: Jason Flores takes People’s Choice with ‘Alfalfa Cruiser’

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2026 PKY Champions announced: Jason Flores takes People’s Choice with ‘Alfalfa Cruiser’
Jason Flores earned the People’s Choice award during the PKY Truck Beauty Championship. His truck, dubbed “Alfalfa Cruiser,” is a 2018 Peterbilt 379 paired with 2018 XL double flatbed trailers. The 35th annual competition was held during the 2026 Mid America Trucking Show, held March 26-28 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photos by Linda Garner-Bunch/The Trucker)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Winners of the 35th annual PKY Truck Beauty Championship, held during the 2026 Mid America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky, were announced during a special ceremony Saturday, March 28, at the Kentucky Exposition Center.

Nearly 200 trucks vied for top honors in this year’s competition, with prizes awarded in dozens of categories.

The coveted People’s Choice award — selected by fellow contenders and show attendees — went to “Alfalfa Cruiser,” a 2018 Peterbilt 389 equipped with 2018 XL double flatbeds owned by Jason Flores.

This year’s Big Rig Build Off Champion was Randy Menkel of Never Satisfied Builds/J&L Contracting with a 1985 Peterbilt 359. The annual build off pitted three of the country’s top custom truck builders against each other in a competition to build the best show truck in a limited time period. Other competitors included defending champion Luke Rethwisch, owner of Rethwisch Transport, and James Stegall, owner of Stegall’s Truck Shop.

The complete list of 2026 winners follows:

People’s Choice

Jason Flores with “Alfalfa Cruiser,” a 2018 Peterbilt 389 paired with 2018 XL double flatbeds

Big Rig Build Off

Randy Menkel of Never Satisfied Builds/J&L Contracting with a1985 Peterbilt 359

“BEST OF SHOW” CATEGORIES

Limited Mileage: Bobtail with Miles

Best of Show: Darryl Beger with “Mint Condition,” a 2019 Peterbilt 389

2nd: Bryant Mann with “Ribbon Runner,” a 1998 Peterbilt 379

3rd: Josh and Jayson Loyer with “Tax Exempt,” a 1989 Mack Superliner

Limited Mileage: Bobtail with No Miles

Best of Show: CJ Nairn with a 2025 Kenworth W900L

2nd: Jared Nelson with “Curb Appeal,” a 2022 Peterbilt 389

3rd: Eddie Homfeld with “Crown Jewel,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389

Limited Mileage: Combo

Best of Show: Chad and Brad Sand with “Asphalt Outlaw,” a 2016 Peterbilt 389 and 2018 Mac trailer

2nd: Jason Flores with “Alfalfa Cruiser,” a 2018 Peterbilt 389 paired with 2018 XL double flatbeds

3rd: Jerry Mies with “Mooving Violation,” a 2007 Peterbilt 379 and 2022 Walker

Working Truck: Bobtail

Best of Show: Phillip Couch with “New Testament,” a 1999 Freightliner Classic XL

2nd: Austin Badders with “Fine Wine,” a 1983 Peterbilt 359

3rd: Ashton Kaley with a 1995 Kenworth W900

Working Truck: Combo

Best of Show: Blake Ray with a 2020 Peterbilt 389 and 2026 Mac trailer

2nd: Tucker Jacob with a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2024 Eby

3rd: John Treadway with “Teal Appeal,” a 1998 Peterbilt 379 and 2017 Great Dane

ANTIQUE TRUCK CATEGORIES

Antique: Original/Bobtail

1st: Ethan Tipton with “Wildcard,” a 1972 Brockway 457

2nd: Thomas Menges with “Sweet, Smooth & Sassy,” a 1986 Mack RW 613 Superliner

3rd: Earl Chapman with “Pearl,” a 1966 Peterbilt 352

Antique: Custom/Bobtail

1st: Jaden Warner with a 1988 Peterbilt 362

2nd: Brian Sweet with a 1979 Kenworth W900A

3rd: Casey Field with “Curley,” a 1969 Peterbilt 359

Antique: Original/Combo

1st: Bruce Jones with a 2000 Peterbilt 379 and 2025 Mac

2nd: Jason Sanders with a 1994 Kenworth W900 and 2014 Great Dane

Antique: Engine

Winner: Brant Arnold with “F5,” a 1970 Peterbilt 289M

Antique: Paint

Winner: Wayne Smith with “Gangsta Hauler,” a 1968 Kenworth W925A

Antique: Interior

Winner: Brian Sweet with a 1979 Kenworth W900A

LIMITED MILEAGE CATEGORIES

Limited Mileage: Interior

Winner: Jerry Mies with “Mooving Violation,” a 2007 Peterbilt 379 and 2022 Walker

Limited Mileage: Engine

1st: Eddie Homfeld with “Crown Jewel,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389

Limited Mileage: Bobtail/Paint

Winner: Jared Nelson with “Curb Appeal,” a 2022 Peterbilt 389

Limited Mileage: Combo/Paint

Winner: Jason Flores with “Alfalfa Cruiser,” a 2018 Peterbilt 379 and 2018 XL doubles

Limited Mileage: Bobtail/Lights

1st: Eddie Homfeld with “Crown Jewel,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389

2nd: Bryant Mann with “Ribbon Run,” 1998 Peterbilt 379

3rd: Jared Nelson with “Curb Appeal,” a 2022 Peterbilt 389

Limited Mileage: Combo/Lights

1st: Chad and Brad Sand with “Asphalt Outlaw,” a 2016 Peterbilt 389 and 2018 Mac

2nd: Jason Flores with “Alfalfa Cruiser,” a 2018 Peterbilt 379 and 2018 XL doubles

3rd: Jerry Mies with “Mooving Violation,” a 2007 Peterbilt 379 and 2022 Walker

WORKING TRUCK CATEGORIES

Working Truck: Bobtail/Company Owned

Winner: David Dyck with a 2025 Peterbilt 589

Working Truck: Combo/Company Owned

Winner: Rob Baesel with “Henhouse,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2025 Mac

Working Truck: Engine

1st: Blake Ray with a 2020 Peterbilt 389 and 2026 Mac

2nd: Tucker Jacob with a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2024 Eby

3rd: Rob Baesel with “Henhouse,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2025 Mac

Working Truck: Bobtail/Paint & Graphics

1st: Phillip Couch with “New Testament,” a 1999 Freightliner Classic XL

2nd: Ashton Kaley with a 1995 Kenworth W900

3rd: Douglas Prier with a 2026 Kenworth W900

Working Truck: Combo/Paint & Graphics

1st: Rob Baesel with “Henhouse,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2025 Mac

2nd: Mark Aragon with “Slammed Distraction,” a 2003 Peterbilt 379EXHD and 2020 Wilson

3rd: John Treadway with “Teal Appeal,” a 1998 Peterbilt 379 and 2017 Great Dane

Working Truck: Bobtail/Lights

1st: Richie Foster with “Controversy,” a 2022 Peterbilt 389

2nd: Nicholas Deal with a 2007 International 9900I

3rd: David Dyck with a 2025 Peterbilt 589

Working Truck: Combo/Lights

1st: Jeff Dills with a 2007 Peterbilt 379 and 2001 Utility 3000R

2nd: Blake Ray with a 2020 Peterbilt 389 and 2026 Mac

3rd: John Treadway with “Teal Appeal,” a 1998 Peterbilt 379 and 2017 Great Dane

Working Truck: Interior/Cab Only

1st: Mark Aragon with “Slammed Distraction,” a 2003 Peterbilt 379EXHD and 2020 Wilson

2nd: Rob Baesel with “Henhouse,” a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2025 Mac

3rd: Ashton Kaley with a 1995 Kenworth W900

Working Truck: Interior/OEM Sleeper

1st: Blake Ray with a 2020 Peterbilt 389 and 2026 Mac

2nd: John Treadway with “Teal Appeal,” a 1998 Peterbilt 379 and 2017 Great Dane

3rd: Tucker Jacob with a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2024 Eby

Working Truck: Interior/Aftermarket Sleeper

Winner: Dean Cross with a 2000 Peterbilt 379 and 2022 Utility 3000R

OTHER CATEGORIES & AWARDS

New Truck

Winner: Douglas Prier with a 2026 Kenworth W900

First Show: Bobtail

1st: Park Mastre with a 2020 Peterbilt 389

2nd: David Duncan with a 1984 Peterbilt 359

3rd: Nathan Van Tilburg with “The Eliminator,” a 2001 Peterbilt 379

First Show: Combo

1st: Jeff Dills with a 2007 Peterbilt 379 and 2001 Utility 3000R

2nd: Milan Duncan with a 1998 Peterbilt 379 and 2020 Reitnouer Big Bubba

3rd: Lance Galpin with a 1987 Kenworth W900B and 1981 Western Alloy

Wrecker

Winner: Jacob Ripley with “Wreckless Behavior,” a 2025 Kenworth W900B

Troy “The Legend” Huddleston Award

Winner: Tyler LaMontagne with “Nelly Bell,” a 1983 Peterbilt 359

Rockwood Running Late Award

Winner: Paul Brookhart with “Pendleton,” a 2001 Peterbilt 379

Bette Garber Memorial Award

Winner: Austin Badders with “Sexual Chocolate,” a 1983 Peterbilt 359

Bennett Louisville Invite Winner

Winner: Tucker Jacob with a 2024 Peterbilt 389 and 2024 Eby

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Linda Garner-Bunch has been with The Trucker since 2020, picking up the reins as managing editor in 2022. Linda has nearly 40 years of experience in the publishing industry, covering topics from the trucking and automotive industry to employment, real estate, home decor, crafts, cooking, weddings, high school sports — you name it, she’s written about it. She is also an experienced photographer, designer and copy editor who has a heartfelt love for the trucking industry, from the driver’s seat to the C-suite.

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Linda Garner-Bunch has been with The Trucker since 2020, picking up the reins as managing editor in 2022. Linda has nearly 40 years of experience in the publishing industry, covering topics from the trucking and automotive industry to employment, real estate, home decor, crafts, cooking, weddings, high school sports — you name it, she’s written about it. She is also an experienced photographer, designer and copy editor who has a heartfelt love for the trucking industry, from the driver’s seat to the C-suite.
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