The Triple Truck Challenge returned for the 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season. Take a look back at every winner in the program's history since its inception in 2019.
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Driver: Greg Biffle Year: 2019 Track: Texas Motor Speedway Notes: Biffle, a Camping World Trucks champion in 2000, led just 18 of the 167 laps in his first race in the series since 2004.
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Driver: Brett Moffitt Year: 2019 Track: Iowa Speedway Notes: The runner-up at Iowa, Moffitt was awarded the victory after the truck of apparent winner Ross Chastain was deemed illegal in post-race inspection.
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Driver: Ross Chastain Year: 2019 Track: World Wide Technology Raceway Notes: Chastain beat Todd Gilliland in a seven-lap shootout a week after a post-race inspection failure resulted in his win at Iowa Speedway being given to Brett Moffitt. His truck passed inspection this time and he collected the cash.
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Driver: Sheldon Creed Year: 2020 Track: Daytona International Speedway Road Course Notes: Creed held off teammate Brett Moffitt in an overtime finish to win the inaugural Truck Series race on the Daytona Road Course. The GMS Racing driver led 19 of 46 laps and scored his second win of the year.
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Driver: Zane Smith Year: 2020 Track: Dover International Speedway Notes: The 21-year-old Sunoco rookie held off Matt Crafton and GMS Racing teammate Brett Moffitt in the final three-lap dash to earn his second victory in three races.
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Driver: Sheldon Creed Year: 2020 Track: World Wide Technology Raceway Notes: Creed nabbed the victory -- his second program win of the season -- to claim the extra $100,000 bonus. Creed made contact with Todd Gilliland late but managed to hang on to victory.
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Driver: Sheldon Creed Year: 2021 Track: Darlington Raceway Notes: Creed, the series reigning champion, captured his first 2021 victory after beating out Ben Rhodes in a two-lap shootout due to a late-race restart. His ability to put the No. 2 Chevrolet in Victory Lane also signified the end of Toyota's seven-race win streak.
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Driver: Todd Gilliland Year: 2021 Track: Circuit of The Americas Notes: Gilliland, who last won in 2019, captured his first 2021 victory after stretching out his lead late on a rainy afternoon in the inaugural NASCAR race at COTA. The win was also his first for Front Row Motorsports.
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Driver: John Hunter Nemechek Year: 2021 Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway Notes: Nemechek led a race-high 71 of the 134 laps to capture his third checkered flag of 2021. Kyle Busch Motorsports jumped to six wins on the season through 10 races.
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Driver: Corey Heim Year: 2022 Track: WWT Raceway Notes: Heim started on the pole in the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota but was shuffled back after an early incident. Hanging around the front all afternoon, Heim paired up with teammate Chandler Smith on the overtime restart to check out and cash in on the bonus.
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Driver: Ryan Preece Year: 2022 Track: Nashville Superspeedway Notes: Preece took home his second consecutive victory at Nashville, fending off late charges from Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar on the final lap. Preece led a race-high 74 laps from the pole, including the final 49 circuits.
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Driver: Parker Kligerman Year: 2022 Track: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Notes: Kligerman held off a hard-charging Zane Smith in the closing laps to earn just his third career Camping World Truck Series victory.