Practice 2 recap | Practice 2 results
Closing out Friday’s practice runs, Austin Dillon continued his speedy streak and led the final session at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, topping the leaderboard with a speed of 133.166 mph.
Dillon led the series’ opening practice on Friday with a speed of 131.311 mph.
Spencer Gallagher was second-fastest in the closing session with a speed of 132.720 mph.
Cameron Hayley (132.577 mph), Matt Crafton (132.406 mph) and Kyle Busch (132.232 mph) completed the top-five fastest during the one hour, 25-minute session.
Defending race winner Cole Custer came in as ninth-fastest (131.597 mph). Custer was 11th-fastest in the opening round.
Series points leader Erik Jones finished seventh in final practice.
The Camping World Truck Series returns to the track on Saturday at 10:10 a.m. ET for Keystone Light Pole Qualifying with TV coverage on FOX Sports 1. The series’ UNOH 175 will also take place Saturday at 1 p.m. ET (FS1).
Practice 1 recap | Practice 1 results
Austin Dillon led the opening NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday with a high speed of 131.311 mph.
The Sprint Cup Series regular topped the leaderboard on Lap 12 of 14.
Current Truck Series points leader Erik Jones was second-fastest with a speed of 130.995 mph.
Timothy Peters (130.788 mph), Matt Crafton (130.604 mph) and Kyle Busch (130.434 mph) rounded out the top-five fastest on the leaderboard.
Busch is one of two drivers in this weekend’s field that has won at the New England track. The KB Motorsports driver has been victorious at Loudon in the Truck Series from 2009 to 2011.
Last year Cole Custer earned his first Truck Series win of his career at Loudon and become the series’ youngest winner (he was 16 years old at the time). This year, the JR Motorsports driver was 11th-fastest (129.252 mph) in the opening session.
The Truck Series returns to the track this afternoon at 3 p.m. ET with TV coverage on FOX Sports 1.