Practice 3 | Full results
For the second time Friday, Grant Enfinger topped the Camping World Truck Series practice leaderboard at Atlanta Motor Speedway, wheeling his No. 33 Chevrolet at a 178.775 mph clip in the final session. Enfinger, who will make just his second Truck Series start since 2012 this weekend at Atlanta, also paced the field in the opening session this morning.
Veteran wheelman Matt Crafton was second-fastest, propelling his No. 88 ThorSport Racing Toyota at 178.00 mph around the 1.54-mile track. Christopher Bell rounded out the top three with a fast lap of 177.938 mph behind the wheel of his No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports ride.
GMS Racing's Spencer Gallagher (177.681 mph) and JR Motorsports' Cole Custer (177.635 mph) were fourth and fifth on the speed charts, respectively.
A blown tire from Garrett Smithley's No. 63 truck brought out the red flag briefly.
The final leg of the third practice was marked by mock qualifying runs, as the series will qualify Saturday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. ET (FS1) for the Great Clips 200 (4:30 p.m. ET, FS1).
Practice 2 | Full results
Clocking in at 178.224 mph in his No. 05 Chevrolet, John Wes Townley made a late surge to the top of the leaderboard in the second of Friday's Truck Series practice trio at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Townley was fifth-fastest in opening practice.
Daniel Hemric came up second, wheeling his No. 19 Brad Keselowski Racing Ford at 177.795 mph around the Georgia track. K&N Pro Series East champion William Byron was third on the charts, his No. 9 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota reaching a top speed of 177.368 mph. Reigning race winner and 2014 Camping World Truck Series champion Matt Crafton was fourth-fastest, his No. 88 ThorSport Racing truck rounding the track at 176.882 mph. Red Horse Racing's Ben Kennedy rounded out the top five with a fast lap of 176.701 mph in his No. 11 ride.
Grant Enfinger, who led the opening Truck Series practice, came up 10th on the speed charts, his No. 33 Chevrolet reaching 175.833 mph.
Korbin Forrister brought out the caution less than 10 minutes into practice, as his No. 59 truck spun across the track leaving pit road. No contact was made with any other trucks.
Practice 1 | Full results
Grant Enfinger led the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series' opening practice at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday with a high speed of 179.574 mph.
The No. 33 driver's fastest speed came on Lap 2 of 20 laps.
Last week, Enfinger won the Keystone Light Pole Award for the season-opening race at Daytona.
Christopher Bell was second-fastest to Enfinger at 178.816 mph. Bell was involved in a scary last-lap wreck in last week's NextEra Energy Resources 250 that had his No. 4 Toyota lifted off the track and sent barrel-rolling down the frontstretch.
Defending race winner Matt Crafton was third-fastest at 178.310 mph.
Daniel Hemric (177.858 mph) and John Wes Towny (177.858 mph) tied for fourth-fastest. William Byron was just behind them at 177.493 mph.