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Matt Crafton crossed the finish line first for the first time in his nine-year Truck career.

Late-race mayhem helps Crafton to first career win

By Sporting News Wire Service
May 19, 2008
11:43 AM EDT
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CONCORD, N.C. -- It took Matt Crafton 178 starts to snare his first Craftsman Truck Series victory. It took about 35-crash filled laps at Lowe's Motor Speedway to set the unlikely win in motion.

A chaotic turn of events that took frontrunner after frontrunner out of contention in the late stages of the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, Crafton hung on and survived for an unlikely triumph in a race that may well be remembered more for who didn't win than who did.

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Results

N.C. Education Lottery 200
Pos. Driver Make
1. Matt Crafton Chevrolet
2. Chad McCumbee Chevrolet
3. Brendan Gaughan Ford
4. Erik Darnell Ford
5. Rick Crawford Ford
6. Terry Cook Toyota
7. Dennis Setzer Dodge
8. Kyle Busch Toyota
9. Landon Cassill Chevrolet
10. Mike Skinner Toyota

"Finally we can shut them up," a jubilant Crafton said in Victory Lane as he celebrated his long-awaited victory. "Now they can say, 'When's the second one coming?'"

Chad McCumbee placed second followed by Brendan Gaughan, Erik Darnell and Rick Crawford.

Billy Ballew Motorsports' Kyle Busch came home eighth but appeared headed for an easy victory when a collision with Kevin Harvick Inc.'s Ron Hornaday on Lap 104 sent Hornaday spinning and Busch into the Turn 3 wall (watch video).

Busch, who led 86 laps after starting from the pole, sustained significant right-side damage to his Toyota and never recovered.

"My truck was glued to the race track I guess way better than his," Busch said in reference to Hornaday. "Just unfortunate, man."

Unfortunate would be an accurate description of the circumstances that derailed many of those who appeared most ready to capitalize on Busch's trouble.

While leading the field to a restart with seven laps to go, Darnell spun his tires and lost several positions. Then, Johnny Benson, who moved by Darnell on the outside at the start-finish line to take the lead, was ordered to pit road by NASCAR for jumping the start.

The exchange gave Crafton the lead with just three laps of the regularly scheduled distance left and set up a fierce battle for second that ended with Germain Racing's Todd Bodine spinning Hornaday just past the start-finish line at the entrance to Turn 1 (watch video).

An angry Hornaday limped home 23rd and took umbrage with Bodine, who finished 12th after being penalized for rough driving.

"He just flat tried to kill me," Hornaday said. "You don't spin somebody out on the straightaway. Life is too short to have an idiot like that."

Bodine said he didn't mean to cause Hornaday to wreck.

"I was just trying to help him," Bodine said. "And now I look like a goat."

Once the dust settled, all Crafton had left to do was hold off a charging McCumbee on a green-white-checkered restart. And he did, despite McCumbee's attempts to make a run down the backstretch on the final lap (watch video).

"That was a hard fought second place, I can tell you that much," McCumbee said.

And a hard night for a host of contenders.

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Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Ron Hornaday 874 --
2. -- Rick Crawford 869 -5
3. -- Todd Bodine 836 -38
4. +3 Matt Crafton 829 -45
5. -1 Dennis Setzer 817 -57
6. +2 Chad McCumbee 808 -66
7. -1 Kyle Busch 797 -77
8. -3 Johnny Benson 796 -78
9. +4 Erik Darnell 771 -103
10. +4 Terry Cook 760 -114

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