Eight Weeks On, Victory Still Fresh for de la Cruz

FedEx Express Driver Savors Step Van Championship

Jerome de la Cruz in cab
FedEx Express step van driver Jerome de la Cruz checks the rearview mirror of his cab. (FedEx Corp.)

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After the final round of the 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety,鈥 Jerome de la Cruz, or 鈥淛C,鈥 sat with his family at the precision driving tournament鈥檚 awards banquet.

When organizers called his name, de la Cruz turned to daughter Laila in disbelief. The Alaska-based driver said he was amazed they had announced him the winner of this year鈥檚 best-in-show in the step van class at the in Columbus, Ohio.

鈥淚 just hugged my daughter,鈥 he told Transport Topics a month after his big win.



鈥淲e just looked at each other,鈥 de la Cruz added. 鈥淎nd she was just so excited. I think she was more excited than I [was]. And we just couldn鈥檛 believe that I actually got called [to the stage].鈥 Laila wasn鈥檛 the only member of the de la Cruz family cheering for their patriarch the night of Aug. 19. Heath, his son, as well as Michelle, his wife, cheered him on at the awards ceremony.

NTDC 2023

2023 National Truck Driving Championships

Competition Gallery 触听Awards Gallery听触听Qualifiers听触 Map of State Champions

奥丑辞:听Winners from nine categories at the state level who have听advanced to the national competition, where a Grand Champion will be crowned

奥丑补迟:听Contestants are judged on a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving skills

When: Aug. 16-19

Where: Columbus, Ohio

鈥淚鈥檓 still soaking it in, like, I still can鈥檛 believe I actually got the first place,鈥 he emphasized.

Slowly and methodically, de la Cruz, a driver with , chipped away at the competition in the step van division.

With this year being his third visit to the national forum, he sought to embrace all elements of competition. He recalled the pre-trip vehicle inspection and written exam aspects as challenging. Yet, maneuvering the vehicle delicately and smoothly helped to pave the way for his victory run at nationals.

Practicing long hours in the Last Frontier, he has become adept at turning nearly any environment into a training venue. And the weeks leading up to NTDC, he made it a point to ramp up his training.

Getting to Know You

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Jerome de la Cruz

Name: Jerome de la Cruz

Age: 42

From: Anchorage, Alaska

Vehicle: Step van

Company: FedEx Express

NTDC appearances: 2019, 2022 (3rd place), 2023 (grand champion)

Why do you compete at NTDC? 鈥淵ou get to meet a lot of people. Get to know a lot of them. I think it鈥檚 a pretty awesome experience.鈥

Professional driving career: 18 years

Favorite food: Seafood

All-time favorite vacation: Orlando, Fla.

Something people don鈥檛 know about you: 鈥淚鈥檓 a handyman. I can do anything in the house."

鈥淐lose to the [national] competition, a few weekends we practiced [with] a few FedEx drivers,鈥 he said.

After perfecting his skills over nearly two decades as a professional, the step van virtuoso believes the 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety鈥 is a tool for improving competitors鈥 appreciation for safety. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just the everyday driving that you do. Kind of pick up, you know, whatever [there] is on the road. Try to be safe,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚 think everybody鈥檚 secret is being safe. I think that鈥檚 [what it takes] to be in the NTDC or at the state level.鈥

, which hosted the tournament, praised de la Cruz and fellow winners.

鈥淭hese 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,鈥 said Dan Van Alstine, chairman of ATA and president and chief operating officer of .听

鈥淎 FedEx Express team member for more than 22 years, 鈥楯C鈥 has spent the better part of 18 years behind the wheel as a courier and has logged more than 290,000 safe-driving miles,鈥 according to background FedEx Corp. provided. The company emphasized de la Cruz helped extend its longevity at the 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety.鈥

鈥淭his year, FedEx had the privilege of sending a total of 156 drivers from across the country to the NTDC. With five national titles won in 2023, FedEx drivers have now earned 71 national champion, seven national grand champion, and 10 national rookie of the year titles in the past 19 years. In addition to five national champions, nine drivers were top finishers in their respective driving class at this year鈥檚 championships.鈥 per the company.

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