Practice 3 | Results
Cole Custer topped the leaderboard in Friday's final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice at Martinsville Speedway at 95.694 mph in the No. 00 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.
Right behind Custer was John Hunter Nemechek in the No. 8 NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet at 95.511 mph.
Rounding out the top five on the leaderboard were Ben Rhodes in the No. 41 ThorSport Racing Toyota, Kyle Busch in the No. 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota and Spencer Gallagher in the No. 23 GMS Racing Chevrolet.
Series points leader Parker Kligerman was 17th-fastest with a speed of 93.599 mph in the No. 92 RBR Motorsports Ford.
The Camping World Truck Series returns to the track Saturday at 11:15 a.m. ET for Keystone Light Pole Qualifying (FS1).
Practice 2 | Results
Ben Rhodes topped the leaderboard in Friday's second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice at Martinsville Speedway at 95.448 mph in the No. 41 ThorSport Racing Toyota.
Right behind Rhodes was William Byron in the No. 9 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota at 95.367 mph.
Rounding out the top five on the leaderboard were Cole Custer in the No. 00 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, Tyler Reddick in the No. 29 Brad Keselowski Racing Ford and Spencer Gallagher in the No. 23 GMS Racing Chevrolet.
Series points leader Parker Kligerman was 15th-fastest with a speed of 94.115 mph in the No. 92 RBR Motorsports Ford.
The practice's only caution came out when Natalie Decker spun her No. 14 Chevrolet.
Practice 1 | Results
William Byron topped the leaderboard in Friday's first Camping World Truck Series practice at Martinsville Speedway at 95.309 mph in the No. 9 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota.
Right behind him was Timothy Peters in the No. 17 Red Horse Racing Toyota.
Rounding out the top five were Kyle Busch (No. 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota), Johnny Sauter (No. 21 GMS Racing Chevrolet) and Cole Custer (No. 00 JR Motorsports Chevrolet).
Series points leader Parker Kligerman was 21st-fastest with a speed of 92.619 mph in the No. 92 RBR Motorsports Ford.
Daniel Hemric (8th, 93.915 mph) and Brad Keselowski Racing teammate Tyler Reddick (14th, 93.451 mph) had trouble keeping their Fords going once on the track, but recovered after teams got a chance to work on them.