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Daytona International Speedway Race Results

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February 19th, 2021

RESULTS

START POS

FINAL STATUS

LAPS COMPLETED

LAPS LED

POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Ben Rhodes

99 |

1

Running

51

13

49

5

2

Sheldon Creed

2 |

5

Running

51

17

40

0

3

John H. Nemechek

4 |

4

Running

51

14

44

1

4

Todd Gilliland

38 |

32

Running

51

0

39

0

5

Riley Herbst

17 |

25

Running

51

1

0

0

6

Matt Crafton

88 |

9

Running

51

0

41

0

7

Derek Kraus

19 |

31

Running

51

0

30

0

8

Kaz Grala

02 |

24

Running

51

0

0

0

9

Timmy Hill

56 |

34

Running

51

0

0

0

10

Christian Eckes

98 |

16

Running

51

0

27

0

11

Stewart Friesen

52 |

30

Running

51

1

26

0

12

Chandler Smith

18 |

8

Running

51

0

33

0

13

Camden Murphy

8 |

37

Running

51

0

24

0

14

Carson Hocevar

42 |

3

Running

51

0

23

0

15

Austin Wayne Self

22 |

14

Running

51

0

29

0

16

Codie Rohrbaugh

9 |

7

Running

51

0

21

0

17

Dawson Cram

41 |

38

Running

51

0

20

0

18

Johnny Sauter

13 |

19

Running

51

0

23

0

19

Tate Fogleman

12 |

28

Running

51

0

18

0

20

Tanner Gray

15 |

33

Running

51

0

18

0

21

Tyler Ankrum

26 |

26

Running

51

0

16

0

22

Chase Purdy

23 |

29

Running

51

0

17

0

23

Parker Chase

51 |

22

Running

51

0

14

0

24

Timothy Peters

25 |

27

Running

51

0

13

0

25

Brett Moffitt

45 |

21

Running

51

0

19

0

26

Raphael Lessard

24 |

12

Running

51

5

21

1

27

Bobby Reuse

3 |

13

Running

50

0

10

0

28

Hailie Deegan

1 |

23

Running

50

0

13

0

29

Jett Noland

44 |

35

Accident

49

0

8

0

30

Danny Bohn

30 |

15

Running

49

0

7

0

31

Ryan Truex

40 |

2

Running

48

0

12

0

32

Norm Benning

6 |

39

Running

48

0

5

0

33

Austin Hill

16 |

20

Running

48

0

7

0

34

Cory Roper

04 |

6

Fuel Pressure

47

0

3

0

35

Jennifer Jo Cobb

10 |

17

Running

47

0

2

0

36

Lawless Alan

34 |

40

Running

45

0

1

0

37

Sam Mayer

75 |

36

Accident

41

0

0

0

38

Jason M. White

33 |

18

Running

41

0

1

0

39

Spencer Boyd

20 |

10

Transmission

38

0

1

0

40

Zane Smith

21 |

11

Accident

35

0

9

0

  • POS 1 | LEADER

    Ben Rhodes

    POS1

    LEADER

    Ben Rhodes

    Driver badge number 99 |

  • POS 2 | 0.320

    Sheldon Creed

    POS2

    0.320

    Sheldon Creed

    Driver badge number 2 |

  • POS 3 | 2.900

    John Hunter Nemechek

    POS3

    2.900

    John Hunter Nemechek

    Driver badge number 4 |

Ben Rhodes opens season 2-for-2, outlasts Creed for Daytona Road Course win

Ben Rhodes wrapped up a perfect pair of race outings at Daytona International Speedway, answering his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory on the oval last week with a dramatic win Friday night on the infield road course.

It took three overtime starts to secure the victory over 2020 series champion Sheldon Creed, but Rhodes‘ work in the No. 99 ThorSport Racing Toyota marked only the third time in series history a driver had opened the season with back-to-back wins. And it marked the 200th victory for Toyota in the series.

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Rhodes, 23, of Louisville, Kentucky, crossed the finish line .320-seconds ahead of Creed — the running order froze, however, when a caution (one of 10 on the night) came out with a half-lap remaining in overtime.

John Hunter Nemechek, who won Stage 1 and led 14 laps on the night, finished third. Todd Gilliland, who started 31st, rallied to a fourth-place finish and Riley Herbst rounded out the top five.

Matt Crafton, Derek Kraus, Kaz Grala, Timmy Hill and Christian Eckes completed the top 10. Rookie Hailie Deegan was running in the top 10 until a spin on the final lap of overtime. She finished 28th.

“Unbelievable, I don‘t even have words for it,” Rhodes said after climbing out of this truck just below the flagstand on the frontstretch. “I don‘t even know what to say, this is so cool.

“I just have to thank my team. The Bombardier Tundra was fast all day. ThorSport Racing gave me a truck that handled this year and we were fast. Rich (Lushes) is a really good crew chief. It‘s good to be paired up with him and all of the guys on my team. I‘m just thrilled. I don‘t know what to say. I‘ve been on cloud nine all week, so it‘s above that. I‘m just so happy.”

Certainly, Rhodes was in a celebratory mood following the race, but it was a tense finish. He was about 50 yards shy of the flagstand on the first overtime period when a caution came out, extending the race instead of earning him the trophy then.

He and Creed — who led a race-best 17 laps — dueled for the lead multiple times in the closing laps, often exchanging the point during the infield series of turns of the road course.

“Never fun being the first loser,” Creed said. “But my guys brought a fast truck and I felt like we were on top of the strategy there going to slicks early. Man, got hit by a lapper there leading and I don‘t think that did us any favors — and got to the lead, saving fuel and then worked my way back to the lead and got pushed out the way on the restart, just doing everything I could there. Wished it could have stayed green.”

The race started under wet conditions with teams having to decide when the track was dry enough to switch from rain tires to slicks or “dry” tires. Nemechek was the early leader — pacing the field for the opening 14 laps until his No. 4 Toyota suffered an oil-pressure and fuel-pickup problem, leaving the Tundra on track and necessitating a caution. Later he ran out of gas and at one point was a lap down to the leaders before racing back to the front in the closing laps.

Rhodes had to deal with Creed and then ultimately Nemechek‘s comeback in order to earn his fifth career victory.

“It was the most stressful race of my life for sure,” Rhodes said. “There‘s been stressful races, but this was really stressful. I thought it was going to be taken away from us for sure.

“I‘m not sure if they showed me throwing my hands up, I hope they didn‘t. Hope they didn‘t listen to the radio either. I was a little frustrated. Gosh, it all worked out now. So stressful, so stressful. I don‘t think I‘ve had one that stressful before.”

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series next race is March 5 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (9 p.m. ET on FS1, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Note: Inspection in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series garage revealed no issues, verifying Ben Rhodes’ victory.