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Peters sweeps Truck practices at Martinsville

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Timothy Peters led the final Camping World Truck Series practice at Martinsville Speedway on Friday, sweeping the series' practice sessions for the weekend's event.

 

The Red Horse Racing driver closed out the Truck practice sessions with a high speed of 96.083 mph. 

Cameron Hayley came in as second-fastest at 96.063 mph.

Tyler Young (95.453 mph), Daniel Suarez (95.319 mph) and Cole Custer (95.285 mph) completed the top-five fastest on the leaderboard.

Peters, Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter are the only previous Martinsville winners in this weekend's field. Sauter was ninth-fastest (95.180 mph) and two-time Truck champ Crafton was 21st-fastest (94.073). 

 

Austin Cindric and Ross Kenseth are both attempting to make their Truck Series debuts at Martinsville. Kenseth was 11th-fastest (95.084 mph) and Cindric was 15th-fastest (94.675 mph).

 

The Camping World Truck Series returns to the track for qualifying at 10:15 a.m. ET Saturday on FS1 ahead of the Kroger 200 (1:30 p.m. ET, FS1).

 

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Timothy Peters led the opening Camping World Truck Series practice at Martinsville Speedway on Friday. 

 

The Red Horse Racing driver started off the first session with a high speed of 96.020 mph. Peters also won last weekend's event at Talladega Superspeedway.

 

Two-time Truck Series champ Matt Crafton came in as second-fastest at 95.752 mph.

 

Cameron Hayley (95.612 mph), Spencer Gallagher (95.218) and Brandon Jones (94.775 mph) completed the top-five fastest on the leaderboard.

 

Defending race winner Darrell Wallace Jr. is not running in this year's race, as he is now a regular in the XFINITY Series.

 

Peters, Crafton and Johnny Sauter are the only previous Martinsville winners in this weekend's field. Sauter was sixth-fastest (94.397 mph).

 

The Camping World Truck Series returns to the track for the final practice session at 2:30 p.m. ET before Saturday's Kroger 200 (1:30 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1).