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RESULTS

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POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Matt Crafton

88 |

12

Running

134

23

57

5

2

Christian Eckes

18 |

3

Running

134

6

44

0

3

Grant Enfinger

98 |

13

Running

134

0

34

0

4

Tanner Gray

15 |

18

Running

134

3

33

0

5

Ben Rhodes

99 |

9

Running

134

1

32

0

6

Austin Hill

16 |

15

Running

134

19

35

0

7

Derek Kraus

19 |

11

Running

134

0

37

0

8

Brandon Jones

51 |

2

Running

134

0

0

0

9

Zane Smith

21 |

10

Running

134

50

48

2

10

Chase Purdy

24 |

1

Running

134

0

34

0

11

Raphael Lessard

4 |

16

Running

134

0

28

0

12

Brennan Poole

30 |

4

Running

134

0

0

0

13

Austin Wayne Self

22 |

17

Running

134

0

24

0

14

Spencer Davis

11 |

29

Running

134

0

23

0

15

Jordan Anderson

3 |

30

Running

134

0

22

0

16

Tyler Hill

56 |

19

Running

134

0

21

0

17

Tate Fogleman

02 |

22

Running

134

0

20

0

18

Spencer Boyd

20 |

23

Running

134

0

19

0

19

Ryan Huff

00 |

25

Running

133

0

0

0

20

Todd Gilliland

38 |

6

Running

133

0

21

0

21

Robby Lyons

97 |

26

Running

133

0

0

0

22

Travis Pastrana

40 |

34

Running

132

0

0

0

23

Kevin Donahue

33 |

37

Running

130

0

14

0

24

Ray Ciccarelli

49 |

32

Running

130

0

13

0

25

Norm Benning

6 |

35

Running

129

0

12

0

26

Sheldon Creed

2 |

8

DVP

118

18

18

0

27

Brett Moffitt

23 |

14

Accident

94

11

27

0

28

Tyler Ankrum

26 |

33

Accident

92

0

14

0

29

Codie Rohrbaugh

9 |

24

DVP

91

0

8

0

30

Ty Majeski

45 |

5

DVP

90

0

7

0

31

Clay Greenfield

68 |

28

DVP

90

0

6

0

32

Jennifer Jo Cobb

10 |

31

DVP

87

0

5

0

33

Johnny Sauter

13 |

7

Accident

83

0

5

0

34

Stewart Friesen

52 |

27

Accident

82

3

5

0

35

Natalie Decker

44 |

21

Accident

82

0

5

0

36

Cory Roper

04 |

20

Accident

77

0

5

0

37

Bryan Dauzat

28 |

36

Electrical

61

0

5

0

  • POS 1 | LEADER

    Matt Crafton

    POS1

    LEADER

    Matt Crafton

    Driver badge number 88 |

  • POS 2 | 0.324

    Christian Eckes

    POS2

    0.324

    Christian Eckes

    Driver badge number 18 |

  • POS 3 | 1.771

    Grant Enfinger

    POS3

    1.771

    Grant Enfinger

    Driver badge number 98 |

Matt Crafton holds off Eckes to break winless streak at Kansas Speedway

For Matt Crafton, the victory couldn‘t have been sweeter.

The 44-year-old reigning NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series champion held off a determined charge from 19-year-old Christian Eckes and held on to win Saturday‘s e.p.t. 200 at Kansas Speedway.

In the second leg of NASCAR‘s first Truck Series weekend doubleheader, Crafton broke a 67-race drought dating back to his 2017 victory on the Eldora Speedway‘s half-mile dirt track. Crafton took the lead moments after a restart on Lap 113 of 134 and held the top spot the rest of the way.

RELATED: Official race results

The three-time series champion beat Eckes to the finish line by .324 seconds to secure his third win at the 1.5-mile track and the 15th of his career. Crafton had been in a close battle for one of the final playoff spots; now, he‘s locked into the postseason with the victory.

“It was very, very sweet,” Crafton acknowledged, taking the checkered flag as a souvenir. “Not a lot of give-up in these guys (the No. 88 ThorSport Racing team), without a doubt. Our Ford F-150 was good, really good all day.

“It was good on that last run, as well. The 18 (Eckes) had a little bit of speed — he was making me nervous right there. I kept trying to take his line away and make him tight and loose. … At the end of the day, I can‘t thank these guys enough for working so hard each and every week on this thing.”

The runner-up finish was bittersweet for Eckes, who ran a pedestrian 13th in Friday night‘s doubleheader opener at Kansas.

“What a comeback for our team,” said Eckes, who applied constant pressure to Crafton in the closing laps but couldn‘t find a way around him. “We sucked yesterday. You can‘t sugar-coat it — we were terrible. (Crew chief) Rudy (Fugle) and the guys worked really, really hard last night and this morning to get it better.

“We still started the race a little bit off, but the track kind of came to us. It was perfect at the end. I just got a little tight behind him (Crafton).”

Grant Enfinger ran third behind Crafton and Eckes, with Tanner Gray and Ben Rhodes finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. Gray secured the first top five of his career in his 13th Truck Series start.

If Crafton picked the perfect time to win for the first time this season, the race was an unmitigated disaster for Tyler Ankrum, Johnny Sauter and Stewart Friesen, all of whom qualified for the playoffs last year. Even with the postseason field expanded to 10 drivers this season, all three are in dire jeopardy of missing the playoffs after Saturday‘s race. Sauter was KO‘d in a 12-truck wreck that started when Gray turned the No. 68 Toyota of Clay Greenfield across traffic on Lap 83. 

Sauter was eliminated in 33rd place and fell 43 points behind Todd Gilliland for the 10th and final playoff spot. Friesen was a victim of the same wreck, finished 34th and stands 14th in points, 71 behind Gilliland.

RELATED: Sauter, Friesen in big wreck | Moffitt, Ankrum tangle at Kansas

In a wreck involving three GMS Racing teammates, Ankrum drifted up the track on Lap 94, turned across the nose of Zane Smith‘s No. 21 Chevrolet and collected the No. 23 of teammate Brett Moffitt, the 2018 series champion. Smith had swept the first two stages of the race but finished ninth after damage to the left front of his Silverado.

Ankrum, who dropped out of the top 10 after a 33rd-place finish on Friday night thanks to mechanical issues, finished 28th on Saturday and is 11th in points, 22 behind Gilliland. 

“My nose just started taking off,” Ankrum said of the wreck. “I don‘t know what happened. I was fine, and I‘ve never really had the nose take off — it was a really weird place.

“I had the wheel into to. Pretty embarrassing. A demoralizing weekend, honestly. If you look at ‘demoralizing‘ in the dictionary, my name would probably be in it. We‘ve had a fast truck all weekend. We just need to catch a break.”

Friday night‘s winner, Austin Hill, ran sixth on Saturday, followed by Derek Kraus, Brandon Jones, Smith and polesitter Chase Purdy.

RELATED: Pastrana spins in final stage

Travis Pastrana, competing in his first NASCAR national series event since the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in September 2017, suffered a flat tire in the early stages of the event. During the final stage on Lap 72, Pastrana spun the No. 40 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet off of Turn 4, sliding through the infield grass. Pastrana finished 22nd.

Saturday’s Gander Trucks race was realigned from Chicagoland Speedway due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gander Trucks will return to the track on Friday, Aug. 7 at Michigan International Speedway (6 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCA Radio).

Pit notes: The No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota driven by Brandon Jones (finished 8th) and the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Toyota driven by Derek Kraus (finished 7th) each were found to have one lug nut missing in post-race inspection.

Contributing: Staff reports