Category: Truck Series

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  • Texas Roadhouse 200 – Jeffrey Abbey Race Advance

    Texas Roadhouse 200 – Jeffrey Abbey Race Advance

    Team: Niece Motorsports – No. 45 Chevrolet; @NieceMotorsport
    Driver: Jeffrey Abbey
    Crew Chief: Cody Efaw

    Driver Quote: “I really enjoyed making my first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) start earlier this season at Eldora, and I’m excited to get behind the wheel again,” said Abbey.  “Martinsville definitely has a reputation for being a tough track, but I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

    Abbey in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series: Saturday’s race at Martinsville Speedway marks Abbey’s second start in the NCWTS.  Abbey made his debut earlier this season at Eldora Speedway, starting 16th and running inside the top-10, before finishing the 150-lap event in 14th.

    About Jeffrey Abbey: The 19-year-old driver got his start behind the wheel racing go-karts at the age of six.  Abbey, who attends Texas A&M University studying engineering, has earned 62 wins in 225 starts, between 2013 and 2017, racing IMCA Southern Sport Modifieds.  In addition, Abbey’s resume boasts a 2016 IMCA Supernationals Championship at Boone Speedway.  Abbey was also the IMCA Nationals Point Champion in 2016, as well as the Brian Mize Memorial Champion at 85 Speedway in 2016.  Abbey was the Southern Challenge Champion at Abilene Speedway in 2016 and the Texas State Champion in 2015 and 2016.  Abbey was crowned the Boyd Raceway Track Champion in both 2015 and 2016.

    About the Owner: Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece.  Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 30 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices.  Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability.  The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry.

  • Rheem and Cale Gale Join Forces to Rekindle NASCAR Truck Series Magic

    Rheem and Cale Gale Join Forces to Rekindle NASCAR Truck Series Magic

    Gale Makes Return to Truck Competition at Martinsville Speedway

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (October 25, 2017) – MDM Motorsports and Rheem®, the global leader and only manufacturer to produce a full suite of heating, cooling, water heating, pool/spa heating and commercial refrigeration products, today announced the sponsorship of the No. 99 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series entry this weekend with driver Cale Gale.  Gale, who has 35 career Truck Series starts that includes a thrilling last-lap victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2012 by edging Kyle Busch, will mark his return to series action behind the wheel of the No. 99 Rheem Chevrolet Silverado in Saturday’s Texas Roadhouse 200 at Martinsville Speedway.

    “My driving career has been a roller coaster for the past 10 years, and I’ve had some amazing opportunities along the way,” said Gale, who currently works full-time at Roush Fenway Racing in the Vehicle Dynamics team within the organization’s engineering group.  “My dad instilled in me a work ethic at a young age that I will forever be grateful. My career has been unique from most of the typical driving backgrounds at the top level; I’ve had to try to balance making a living outside of driving the race car as well as keep the dream alive of being inside the race car.  Since the end of the 2012 season when I last raced in the trucks and then the birth of my son, I kind of take race car driving in stride.  I’ve pressured myself to perform at the highest level since I can remember, and now when I race, I do it for fun and I do it when the timing is right and we are prepared properly.  My happy place will always be when I buckle up my helmet, and I still have the burning desire to race at the highest level because I believe in my heart that I’m fully capable of being a competitive race car driver at any level.”

    When Gale straps into his Chevrolet Silverado with long-time supporter Rheem as primary sponsor, he will have a degree of comfort knowing that MDM Motorsports has tallied 13 wins so far this season between NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, ARCA Racing Series and NASCAR K&N Pro Series action.  Veteran crew chief Shane Huffman continues to lead an experienced group that scored the organization’s first victory earlier this season with Bubba Wallace at Michigan International Speedway.

    “Rheem has been an amazing supporter of my career since 2008,” said Gale, who finished a career-high seventh at Martinsville Speedway in the fall of 2011.  “I’ve been fortunate to represent the brand at many levels of motorsports, from the NASCAR Xfinity Series to being the first American to compete in the NASCAR Pinty Series in Canada to local grassroots racetracks across the Southeast.   I couldn’t be more pleased to make a return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck series driving the No. 99 Rheem/MDM Motorsports Chevy at Martinsville. I’m excited to represent Rheem, the team, my fans, family and friends and I’m ready to see what I can do on one of my favorite racetracks after being absent for four years.”

    The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Texas Roadhouse 200 will be broadcast live on FOX Sports 1 from Martinsville Speedway on Saturday 28, 2017, with race coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. EDT.

    About Rheem (www.Rheem.com)
    Founded in 1925, Rheem is the only manufacturer in the world that produces heating, cooling, water heating, pool/spa heating and commercial refrigeration products. Rheem is headquartered in Atlanta, and it has an international presence in 14 countries. The company’s premium brands include Rheem, Raypak, Ruud, Eemax, Richmond and Splendid, as well as commercial refrigeration brands Russell, Witt, ColdZone and Kramer, which are part of the company’s Heat Transfer Products Group (HTPG) division. To learn more, visit www.Rheem.com

    Additional information about MDM Motorsports s available at: www.MDMmotorsports.com, find us on Facebook and follow the team on Twitter @MDMmotorsports.  Follow Cale Gale and his return to NASCAR Truck Series racing on Facebook andTwitter @CaleGale.

  • Zeality Inc. and Justin Haley Team-Up to Jumpstart Fan Engagement in Motorsports

    Zeality Inc. and Justin Haley Team-Up to Jumpstart Fan Engagement in Motorsports

    TATESVILLE, N.C. (October 25, 2017) – GMS Racing announced today that technology pioneers Zeality Inc. have signed-on to partner with rookie Justin Haley for multiple races, beginning this weekend at Martinsville Speedway.

    Zeality is the leading provider of innovative cloud solutions transforming immersive media content – AR,VR and 360° photos and videos– into interactive and social experiences across all connected devices. The company offers a full suite of unique patent-pending technology, products and services that help define new fan engagement models for using immersive media on your mobile iOS/Android devices and AR/VR headsets. With the added value of this technology, drivers can now create new and exciting experience models for fans across the motorsports world.

    The company leverages strong strategic partnerships with production companies, tech corporations, infrastructure organizations, and more, to create multi-directional engagement models with a variety of audiences through interactive immersive experiences. Zeality’s customer lists includes San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Sharks, San Francisco Giants, and Reebok among others, however this will be their first foray into the motorsports industry.

    “Motorsports has a rich and storied history. We are fueling the next chapter, as we believe the future of motorsports will rely on new ways to captivate and engage generations of fans. Interactive immersive experiences like AR, VR, MR, and 360 media, enabled by Zeality’s platform, will allow fans to connect and engage in exciting new ways. We’re excited to be partnering with Justin as he represents the future of Motorsports and the promise of a whole new way of thinking,” stated Dipak M. Patel, Co-Founder & CEO of Zeality Inc.

    Haley, the 2016 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Champion, has proven his talent since joining GMS last December. At just 18 years of age, the Winamac, Ind., native has earned two top-five and 10 top-10 finishes in 17 starts this season, including a career-best finish of third at Kentucky Speedway. Despite missing the first two races of the year due to NASCAR’s age restriction, Haley has completed all but 35 laps attempted, with over 95 percent of those laps run on the lead lap.

    “It is so cool that Zeality jumped on board with our No. 24 GMS Racing team,” said Haley. “The best part of my job is engaging with fans and Zeality gives us a whole new way to do that. NASCAR has the best fans in all of sports and I’m stoked that Zeality gives them a new platform to interact with our team.”

    Following Saturday’s event, Zeality will be featured on-board the No. 24 Chevrolet for the NCWTS’ return to Texas Motor Speedway on November 3. Both races will air on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR. The Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions goes green at 1:00 pm ET at Martinsville Speedway, while the JAG Metals 350 Driving Hurricane Harvey Relief begins at 8:00 p.m. ET from Texas Motor Speedway.

    About Zeality Inc.
    We are pioneers at the intersection of fan engagement and Interactive Immersive Experiences. We continue to extend engagement possibilities because we believe that immersive experiences will deliver unmatched power to educate, inspire, entertain, and communicate.

    Zeality Inc. is a technology company delivering fan engagement solutions leveraging AR,VR/360°, AI and cognitive computing technologies for the Sports and Media industries. We are the leading provider of innovative cloud solutions transforming immersive media content into interactive and social experiences across all connected devices. The company offers a full suite of products and services that will help you define the use of immersive media, determine the value of the medium and develop repeatable, scalable model for using AR,VR and 360 videos in your connected devices like Android and iOS phones and AR/VR headset devices.

    The company leverages strong strategic partnerships with production companies, tech corporations, infrastructure organizations, and more, to create multi-directional engagement models with a variety of audiences through interactive immersive experiences. Our customers include innovative brands like the San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Sharks, San Francisco Giants, Reebok and others, who are all working to deliver on the promise of immersive media. For more information, please visit .

    About GMS Racing
    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with drivers Johnny Sauter, Justin Haley and Kaz Grala, and the NASCAR XFINITY Series with Spencer Gallagher. Since the team’s start in 2014, GMS Racing has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://gmsracing.net/.

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  • NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Preview-Martinsville

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Preview-Martinsville

    The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series gets back on the road this week as they head to Martinsville Speedway on Saturday afternoon for the running of the Texas Roadhouse 200. This will begin a four-week stretch leading up to the championship race at Homestead-Miami Friday night November 17.

    There are currently 34 trucks listed on the preliminary entry list.

    1. Christopher Bell – Bell is looking to start the Round of 6 hot by checking off Martinsville on tracks he hasn’t won yet. In three races, he has two top fives and two top 10 finishes, 96 laps led and an 8.7 average finish. Bell also carries momentum after securing his first ever NASCAR XFINITY Series win this past weekend at Kansas Speedway.
    2. Johnny Sauter – Sauter is the previous race winner of the Texas Roadhouse event. In the past five races, he has averaged three top fives and four top 10 finishes and has led 112 laps. Sauter has another win back in the 2011 race event. It would not be a surprise if he starts the Round of 6 off with a win.
    3. Matt Crafton – Crafton had an okay first round, but if he wants to advance to the Championship 4, he’ll have to win and Martinsville may be his best shot. He won the 2015 fall race after starting 13th and leading 63 laps. Other than that, stat wise, Crafton has had two top fives and four top 10 finishes in the past five races, ranking him first among active drivers at Martinsville.
    4. Noah Gragson – Gragson could be a surprise this weekend, but not a surprise for Kyle Busch Motorsports since they run strong here. From 2012-2014, KBM picked up three consecutive wins with drivers Denny Hamlin in 2012, Darrell Wallace Jr. in 2013 and 2014. Gragson has one start that came this year and finished fourth.
    5. John Hunter Nemechek – In the previous five races, Nemechek has three top fives and three top 10 finishes, with an average finish of 8.4. He didn’t have a great first round in the Playoffs, but, Nemechek might grab his first win this weekend at Martinsville and secure a spot in the Championship 4.

    There will be two practices Friday afternoon beginning at 1 p.m ET with the final practice at 3 p.m. ET. Qualifying is slated for Saturday morning at 10 a.m. ET and race coverage will start at 1 p.m. ET. The green flag is scheduled to wave at 1:16 p.m. ET with coverage on FS1 and MRN Radio.

  • Getting To Know Myatt Snider

    Getting To Know Myatt Snider

    Myatt Snider, part-time driver of the No. 51 Louisiana Hot Sauce Toyota Tundra has been around racing his entire life. Prior to becoming a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver, Snider’s road to this point is an interesting one.

    “It was only natural that I had interest in racing from an early age,” Snider said. “When I was 10-years-old, a buddy of mine I went to school with was driving Bandolero racing and I thought, I could do that as well. Ten years later after going through Bandolero, Legends cars, Late Models, ARCA Racing Series and now the Truck Series.”

    And at that time, while driving those cars, his first win came early on in Snider’s racing career.

    “First win was at Atlanta (Motor Speedway),” Snider said. “We were doing some of the winter heat races out there and managed to get a win with a car falling apart. It was a crazy experience.”

    In Snider’s first start, he didn’t know what to think when it came to racing.

    “You really don’t know what to expect,” Sinder said. “You’re going around in circles for the fun of it and then you start getting more, and more serious about it, when you get older and then you start moving up into Late Models, ARCA and Truck Series where you start competing at a higher level.”

    Myatt’s dad, Marty Snider, who is a sports commentator for NBC Sports has always been a huge fan of his racing career and supporting him through every step of the way.

    “It’s good to have someone like him in my life,” Snider said. “He knows so much about the industry after being it in for 20-plus years, it’s difficult to pick out a favorite memory of my dad.”

    In December of 2016, it was announced that Myatt Snider would drive part-time in the No. 51 for Kyle Busch Motorsports. Snider says that it would be hard to imagine getting that call when he was younger.

    “If you would’ve told 10 or 12-year-old me that I would have driven for KBM, he would jump out of his socks,” he said. “It was unprecedented getting that call, Kyle’s team is obviously one of the most competitive teams in the business and it’s been a treat racing for them.”

    Snider’s second, but first start with KBM, came at Daytona earlier this year. He placed his first ever top 10 finish by finishing 10th, not bad for his first ever superspeedway start. He remember’s the race like it was yesterday.

    “It was pretty wild honestly,” Snider said. “Daytona is its own animal and it’s different from Talladega because Daytona is a lot narrower. The racing gets really close together real quick and the track is a crazy place.”

    “We had a good truck but was set back early, however, we raced hard and earned a great finish.”

    Before entering the truck series, Snider competed in the ARCA Racing Series to gain some experience on tracks where NASCAR competes.

    “You run the ARCA series to get a feel for something like racing on a mile and a half, or running the radial tire, you race a heavier car to get that experience,” he said. “It’s pretty unique, especially when you go the mile and a half’s because you notice the air and everything that comes while racing. ARCA is a great way to prepare.”

    Louisiana Hot Sauce has been Snider’s sponsor for the majority of his career. He enjoys having their support and had a little fun while doing a commercial shoot for them.

    “Brad Olsen (Senior Director of Marketing for Southeastern Mills) has always been very supportive of me,” Snider said. “He came on during the ARCA Series and I won my first race out with them, which was really a dream. I really can’t narrow down a favorite food to put the sauce on because it does go on just about everything I can think of.”

    “The wildest thing I can think of is for a commercial, I had to put it on a donut and it actually wasn’t that bad,” Snider said. “I tried it out with some of the guys at KBM and it was delicious.”

    There are four races remaining in the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season. For Snider, it’s been a solid one as he has one top five and three top 10 finishes with five laps led and a best finish of third at Talladega. Although, he really can’t give himself a grade yet until the season is over.

    “When I got in the trucks earlier this year, I was inexperienced with the trucks and didn’t get the finishes, I would have liked too,” he said. “I progressed through the latter half of the year, however, I don’t think I can give myself a grade as of right now but after Texas and Homestead, I’ll be able too. So far, I’ve been given great trucks.”

    If you didn’t notice, whenever people tweet or reply to Myatt, their phones are always auto-correcting it to Matt or another name. However, it doesn’t both him because he likes to have fun with it.

    “I’ve been a big fan of self-aware jokes,” Snider said. “It’s funny when people call me Matt on twitter, I like to play around with them by saying, I want to meet Matt Snider too. Always fun when you can mess around with people like that. I was named Myatt my whole life and gotten used to the misspelling of my name.”

    You can follow Myatt on twitter, @MyattSnider, and the Louisiana Hot Sauce Racing account, @LHSRacing.

  • Landon Huffman Racing Preview- Texas Roadhouse 200 at Martinsville

    Landon Huffman Racing Preview- Texas Roadhouse 200 at Martinsville

    PLAN B SALES, INC. PARTNERS WITH LANDON HUFFMAN AT MARTINSVILLE

    Driver: Landon Huffman, @LandonHuffman

    (CONCORD, NC) Plan B Sales, Inc., the largest distributor of Lionel die-cast collectibles, will partner with Landon Huffman as his primary sponsor for the Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions at Martinsville Speedway Saturday, October 28th. Huffman will pilot the #83 Chevy Silverado.

    “I can’t thank Brent and everyone at Plan B Sales enough for coming on board this weekend,” said Landon. “I am excited about creating this new partnership and being part of their marketing program.”

    “We are extremely excited to partner with Landon for the Martinsville truck race,” says Brent Powell, owner of Plan B Sales. “It is refreshing to see young short track racing talent get the opportunity on a national stage. Landon has a bright future and we are happy to be involved with him in the early stages of his promising NASCAR career.”

    Plan B Sales was founded in 2010 by Brent and Ladonna Powell and quickly became the largest distributor of Lionel die-casts. Based in Concord, N.C., Plan B Sales also provides the retail market with products from Lionel, Chase Authentic, Auto World, Greenlight Collectibles and Wincraft Racing for licensed Motorsports related product lines.

    21-year-old Huffman, of Claremont, NC, made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at the Bristol Motor Speedway earlier this season, collecting a Top-20 finish. “Landon did a phenomenal job at Bristol and we’re excited about Martinsville,” notes CM2’s Michael Boswell. “Landon jumps in with the crew to work on the race truck, is wonderful with sponsors and the fans sure enjoyed spending time with him at Bristol.”

    Joining Plan B Sales in support of Landon Huffman are Wrench Rags, Catawba Valley Reclamation, and One Wraps Designs. Additional support comes from associate sponsors Spanesi-Americas, Timken, Cyclops Gear, Champion Oil, MARADYNE® High Performance Fans, Timken, WIX Filters, Redback Boots, Mayhew Tool, Reikken, MARADYNE® High Performance Fans, Champion Brands, Excel Bottling / Ski Soda, MechanixWear and WIX Filters.

    Keep up-to-date with Landon on all social outlets as he will make his second NCWTS start. Follow Landon on Twitter (@LandonHuffman) and Instagram (@LandonHuffman). You can also “like” Landon Huffman on his official Facebook page at /LandonHuffmanRacing.

    The Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions will be broadcast live on FS1, MRN Radio and SiriusXM Channel 90 on Saturday, October 28th at 1:00 pm ET.

    FAST FACTS:

    The Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions will be Landon Huffman’s second NCWTS start.
    Huffman has 7 late model stock wins across multiple tracks over past 3 years
    Huffman attends UNC- Charlotte, majoring in Marketing

    About Plan B Sales, Inc.: Plan B Sales was founded in 2010 by Brent and Ladonna Powell and quickly became the largest distributor of Lionel die-casts. Based in Concord, N.C., Plan B Sales also provides the retail market with products from Lionel, Chase Authentic, Auto World, Greenlight Collectables and Wincraft Racing for licensed Motorsports related product lines.

  • GMS Racing NCWTS Martinsville Preview

    GMS Racing NCWTS Martinsville Preview

    JOHNNY SAUTER
    No. 21 ISM Connect Chevrolet Silverado

    Martinsville Stats
    19 starts, 3 wins, 7 top-fives, 10 top-10s

    Season Stats
    19 starts, 2 wins, 9 top-fives, 15 top-10s

    Additional Info
    – The No. 21 team will utilize GMS chassis No. 102. Sauter raced this chassis to a win in the October 2016 race at Martinsville and a runner-up finish in April of this year.

    – Sauter’s October 2016 win kicked off a streak of four straight top-three finishes en route to his first NCWTS Championship.

    – Heading into the first race of the Round of Six, Sauter is seeded second in points.

    Quote
    “Martinsville is one of my favorites. I’ve been fortunate to have won there three times and ran really well there in the spring, so I can’t think of a better place for us to hopefully make it to the next round in this championship run. It’s been a great racetrack. That to me is fun racing, where you can beat and bang a little bit; handling is a premium. I just like that type of racing more so than others.”

     

     

    JUSTIN HALEY
    No. 24 Zeality Chevrolet Silverado

    Martinsville Stats
    3 starts; Best finish: 26

    Season Stats
    17 starts, 2 top-fives, 10 top-10s

    Additional Info
    – Haley will pilot GMS chassis No. 103. Chase Elliott piloted this chassis to a win at Martinsville in April, while Haley ran this chassis at New Hampshire.

    – Haley made his GMS Racing debut at Martinsville Speedway in April, starting from the back of the field and running as high as sixth before an issued forced him to finish four laps down in the 26th position.

    Quote
    “Martinsville has been good and it’s been bad to me. I’ve been in position to run second or third, and I’ve been in position to wreck on the last lap. It just depends; it’s Martinsville. Kind of like Talladega, it’s how much luck you’ve got and unfortunately the 24 team hasn’t had too much luck this year so hopefully we can try to get that rolling. But Martinsville is always fun. It’s a short track, it’s kind of where all of us grew up racing – our roots – so it’s cool to get back to that.”

     

     

    KAZ GRALA
    No. 33 ChargeCords.com Chevrolet Silverado

    Martinsville Stats
    3 starts, 2 top-15 finishes

    Season Stats
    19 starts, 1 pole, 1 win, 4 top-five, 8 top-10s

    Additional Info
    – Kaz will pilot chassis no.026 at Martinsville Speedway. This will be the first time this chassis has been run in the 2017 season.

    Quote
    “We go from the biggest track in NASCAR to the smallest and they are both wildcards for their own reasons. At least with Martinsville (Speedway), I’ve been there before so I know what the truck needs to feel like and I know how to get around the place. It is definitely a mentally-draining track but also a physical one. You’re braking hard and always sawing at the wheel because you’re hustling it through the center of the turns. It’s a pretty tricky place to get around. Everyone is dealing with the same conditions though, you’re just trying to do it better than the guys around you.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING
    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with drivers Johnny Sauter, Justin Haley and Kaz Grala, and the NASCAR XFINITY Series with Spencer Gallagher. Since the team’s start in 2014, GMS Racing has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication.

    SOCIAL MEDIA
    To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, follow GMS Racing on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

  • Matt Crafton Has Wild Day At Talladega

    Matt Crafton Has Wild Day At Talladega

    After the craziness was all settled and over, the finish pylon showed ThorSport Racing’s Matt Crafton ninth at Talladega, but the top 10 finish didn’t come easy for the two-time champion.

    In the first two stages, Crafton finished inside the top 10 and earned championship playoff points with a sixth in Stage 1 and a fifth in Stage 2. However, on lap 55, the No. 88 Menards Tundra driver was involved in a five-truck accident in Turn 3. This caused some significant damage to the truck, forcing the No. 88 team to fix it and get it back out there for points.

    In the remaining laps, Crafton was in the top 10 until another accident took place after the field took the white flag. It was the same number of trucks involved in the first incident, and again, Crafton was unfortunately involved in the melee.

    Despite the challenges that came Crafton’s way on Saturday, the 41-year-old earned his 13th top-10 of the year and advanced to the next round of the playoffs that begins at Martinsville Speedway.

    “We were strong all day – ran inside the top 10, top five, most of the afternoon,” Crafton said. “Unfortunately, we were just at the wrong place, at the wrong time today and got caught up in someone else’s mess. After the damage, we just tried to make the best of our day. We were lucky enough to bring home a top-10 finish, and make it into the Round of 6. I’m looking forward to the tracks in this Round.”

    The Truck Series is off this weekend but returns Saturday, Oct. 28 at Martinsville Speedway for the Texas Roadhouse 200 at 1 p.m. ET on FS1.

     

  • NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Power Rankings-Talladega

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Power Rankings-Talladega

    The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was back in action this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway and the action sure didn’t disappoint. There was drama between the playoffs spots, an upset winner and some surprise faces in the top 10.

    1. Parker Kligerman – It shouldn’t be a surprise that Kligerman added another win to the Talladega column on Saturday. It was the second win of his career and the first since 2012 where he won with Red Horse Racing at the same track. After starting 14th, the Toyota Tundra driver worked his way up to 10th in the first stage. Despite not finishing at all in the top 10 in Stage 2, Kligerman stayed up there with the top teams and took the lead on Lap 94 and went on to win. It was a feel-good moment for Kligerman and the Henderson Motorsports team.
    2. Christopher Bell – Bell does what he does best this past weekend at ‘Dega. The JBL Tundra driver finished third in Stage 1, but like Kligerman fell outside the top 10 due to varying pit strategies near the end of the stage. However, after all the craziness was done and settled, Bell placed second, his 13th top-five of the year.
    3. Myatt Snider – Snider came home with a career-best finish and survived the chaos. The way the young 23-year-old raced, it looked liked he had raced at Talladega before Saturday. In Stages 1 and 2, Snider placed fifth and third, respectively. At the end of the day, the scoring pylon showed a strong third place. Not bad for his first race at Talladega.
    4. Vinnie Miller – Miller made his first ever career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start this past Saturday. Before making that start, he has been a standout star in the K&N Pro Series East and the ARCA Racing Series. It was shown on Saturday as Talladega is unpredictable and you don’t who finishes where until the drop of the checkered flag. This was the case for the 20-year-old. Having not raced before in the truck series, Miller came home with a seventh-place finish.
    5. Clay Greenfield – Greenfield is another one of those drivers who you don’t hear too much about. He did not compete in any races last year but has competed in three races this season, with a best finish of 24th at Gateway prior to Talladega. However, Greenfield upped that finish this past weekend and, after the carnage was over, came home eighth, his best career finish to date.
  • Nemechek rallies from Playoff elimination with sixth at Talladega

    Nemechek rallies from Playoff elimination with sixth at Talladega

    TALLADEGA, Ala. — John Hunter Nemechek was on the brink of an early exit from the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs after he was caught up in a wreck roughly halfway through the running of the Fred’s 250. But he weaved his way through a multi-truck wreck with roughly 20 laps remaining and took advantage of the trucks caught up in the final-lap melee to claim a sixth-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway.

    Entering the day, Nemechek occupied the bottom Playoff spot. The early misfortune of Kaz Grala and Chase Briscoe, combined with a seventh-place finish in both the first and second stage, put him in excellent position to race his way in.

    Unfortunately for him, restrictor plate racing is rarely that simple.

    Entering Turn 3 with 35 laps to go, Ben Rhodes ran into the left-rear corner of Clay Greenfield’s truck. This sent him sliding down the track into the path of Matt Crafton, who rammed into and further turned Greenfield around.

    Nemechek, who was riding behind and ran into the back of Crafton at one point, found himself trapped when Greenfield’s car slid back up the banking. He made contact with Greenfield’s truck, which forced him up into the left-front corner panel of Regan Smith, and spun down the track and into the grass.

    Despite the damage, Nemechek’s team kept him in the race and on the lead lap.

    He was riding behind the Lap 71 melee that collected five cars. He used just about all of the apron near the start/finish line as the hole to cleanly get through the wreck quickly closed.

    He worked his way to 13th when Austin Wayne Self’s spin in Turn 4 forced overtime.

    Nemechek jumped up to the top lane with two laps to go, but the top line was in disarray after race leader Parker Kligerman jumped to the bottom.

    While it denied him a chance to steal the victory, it put him back far enough that when the race-ending Big One broke out in Turn 1 on the final lap, he just drove right through it and finished sixth.

    “I’m pretty sure that we were in almost every wreck there was today,” Nemechek said. “I just can’t thank all my guys enough. They never gave up. My pit crew was awesome at fixing the truck. We got stage points. We accomplished everything that we wanted to, except for winning stages and winning the race. I would’ve much rather had Christopher (Bell) stay running up front, being uneventful.”

    Nemechek leaves fourth in points, trailing Bell by 33.