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Truck Series qualifying, race procedures explained for Knoxville

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For the final time this season, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will rip the dirt as it returns to Knoxville Raceway Saturday, June 18 for the second annual Clean Harbors 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers.

Similar to Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt layout, qualifying heats will set the starting lineup for the 150-lap main event. The first of four heats is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET, followed by the headliner at 9 p.m. ET (FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

While relentless rain last year didn’t allow for the heats to play out at Bristol to prepare Truck Series drivers for Knoxville, that wasn’t a problem in April. The qualifying format will play out similarly this weekend on the Iowa half-mile:

Starting lineup format

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Pit-stop format

Stages and Schedule

Tire Notes

Goodyear will have Truck Series teams running the same tire setup that was used at Bristol. However, the tire codes are different than what was used at Knoxville in 2021 (Left-side – D-3054, Right-side – D-3056). The changes were made to help the tread compound be more heat and wear resistant. The tires will be the 15-inch Dirt Bias Ply instead of the radials, which will help envelope the irregularities of the dirt surface. The tread will have a block pattern instead of the “normal” slicks to help grip and expel dirt. The right-side tire size (88.50 in.) will be similar to what teams are used to running but the left-side tire (85.79 in.) is substantially shorter to create more stagger between the left and right sides.