Tag: Rattlesnake 400

  • Confidence Continues to Grow for Anderson Following Texas Run

    Confidence Continues to Grow for Anderson Following Texas Run

    Jordan Anderson’s Bolen Motorsports crew placed 22nd after starting 17th for Friday’s Rattlesnake 400, posting his third straight top-25 finish in the 2016 season. Anderson, who drives for the first-year organization in their No. 66 entry, remains optimistic despite some serious setbacks early in the year, such as a DNF at Daytona and back-to-back DNQs at Atlanta and Martinsville.

    Said Anderson of his Rattlesnake 400 run, “Really, really solid finish here in Texas today. Awesome qualifying run by our guys, we were top-20 in practice both days. Today, getting that good qualifying run was a good motivational booster for our crew guys to show that we can qualify up there. We have speed. We were on the same straightaway as the big teams. We passed a couple of the big team trucks and ran there by them for most of the race.”

    Anderson is in his second season of Camping World Truck Series competition, and although he has had some less than savory results, he is still with a stable team that has the potential to grow and become more consistent as the year progresses. He takes care of his equipment, which for a small team is very important. He’s one of three full-time employees at Bolen, and with their limited resources, he continues to grow as a driver.

    Currently, 25th in points, Anderson’s Texas truck will be used again at Iowa and again at Gateway, both tracks that are harder on equipment than Texas. Considering that the season is only seven races old, Iowa and Gateway will be important in deciding how his 2016 will fare. He has the potential to carry on and maybe even improve his top-25 streak in those events. But if the team struggles, it may be a repeat of 2015 in the long run.

    Still, this has been a good year for Anderson regardless of struggles. Bolen can build their organization around him and build him up as a driver as well. Texas showed that the team is moving in the right direction and it could lead to other strong runs for this underfunded team.

  • Sauter Claims Texas Pole, Quiroga Starts Second

    Sauter Claims Texas Pole, Quiroga Starts Second

    Johnny Sauter claimed the pole for Friday night’s Rattlesnake 400 at Texas Motor Speedway, his 12th career pole and first of 2016. This is Sauter’s third career pole at Texas. Sauter took his No. 21 Smokey Mountain Snuff Chevy to the top of the charts ahead of the No. 11 of German Quiroga, who will be making his first start in the series since 2014 driving for Red Horse Racing, a team he previously raced for in 2013 and 2014.

    Sauter’s GMS Racing entry took the 1.5-mile speedway in 29.996 seconds, topping Quiroga’s 30.018 elapsed time. Rounding out the top-five is the No. 19 of Daniel Hemric, who took the track in 30.022 seconds, while two-time champion Matt Crafton took the fourth spot with a 30.025 and the No. 29 of Tyler Reddick took the track in 30.050 seconds.

    Sauter looks to claim his second win of 2016 following his victory at Daytona and also looks to claim his third win at Texas in the Truck Series, while Crafton looks to claim his third-straight win of 2016 and his third win at Texas overall, previously winning at the 1.5-mile speedway in June of 2014 and 2015.

    Positions sixth through 10th were claimed by rookie William Byron, John Wes Townley, Timothy Peters, rookie Christopher Bell, and Spencer Gallagher.

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