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RESULTS

START POS

FINAL STATUS

LAPS COMPLETED

LAPS LED

POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Tate Fogleman

12 |

20

Running

99

1

40

0

2

Tyler Hill

56 |

21

Running

99

0

35

0

3

Todd Gilliland

38 |

2

Running

99

39

36

0

4

John H. Nemechek

4 |

7

Running

99

11

41

0

5

Ryan Truex

40 |

14

Running

99

0

32

0

6

Cory Roper

04 |

31

Running

99

0

31

0

7

Spencer Boyd

20 |

28

Running

99

0

30

0

8

Danny Bohn

30 |

23

Running

99

0

29

0

9

Chase Purdy

23 |

15

Running

99

4

28

0

10

Keith McGee

41 |

38

Running

99

1

27

0

11

Jordan Anderson

3 |

34

Running

99

0

26

0

12

Sheldon Creed

2 |

9

Running

99

6

38

0

13

Ben Rhodes

99 |

1

Running

99

20

34

0

14

Matt Crafton

88 |

3

Running

99

3

38

0

15

Bret Holmes

32 |

19

Running

99

11

23

0

16

Codie Rohrbaugh

9 |

29

Accident

98

0

21

0

17

Norm Benning

6 |

39

Running

98

0

20

0

18

Willie Allen

25 |

30

Running

94

0

0

0

19

Chandler Smith

18 |

10

Running

92

0

23

0

20

Derek Kraus

19 |

13

Running

90

0

17

0

21

Grant Enfinger

98 |

17

Accident

78

0

16

0

22

Stewart Friesen

52 |

4

DVP

76

0

24

0

23

Clay Greenfield

11 |

32

Accident

75

0

14

0

24

Hailie Deegan

1 |

26

Accident

75

0

13

0

25

Carson Hocevar

42 |

6

Accident

75

0

12

0

26

Dylan Lupton

34 |

25

Accident

71

0

11

0

27

Jason M. White

33 |

35

DVP

66

0

10

0

28

Tyler Ankrum

26 |

27

DVP

65

1

9

0

29

Austin Wayne Self

22 |

12

Electrical

63

0

9

0

30

Johnny Sauter

13 |

11

Accident

61

1

22

0

31

Jennifer Jo Cobb

10 |

33

Accident

58

0

6

0

32

Austin Hill

16 |

5

Accident

57

1

20

0

33

Zane Smith

21 |

8

Accident

57

0

12

0

34

Tanner Gray

15 |

22

Accident

57

0

7

0

35

Drew Dollar

51 |

18

Accident

57

0

6

0

36

Kris Wright

02 |

16

Accident

57

0

1

0

37

Parker Kligerman

75 |

37

Accident

57

0

1

0

38

Lawless Alan

45 |

36

Accident

57

0

1

0

39

Bryan Dauzat

28 |

40

Accident

27

0

1

0

40

Jack Wood

24 |

24

Engine

23

0

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Tate Fogleman

    POS1

    LEADER

    Tate Fogleman

    Driver badge number 12 |

  • POS 2 | 0.052

    headshot of Tyler Hill

    POS2

    0.052

    Tyler Hill

    Driver badge number 56 |

  • POS 3 | 0.384

    headshot of Todd Gilliland

    POS3

    0.384

    Todd Gilliland

    Driver badge number 38 |

Tate Fogleman wins first Truck Series race after contact with Nemechek at Talladega

TALLADEGA, Ala. — That‘s Talladega for you.

Before upset winner Tate Fogleman could go to Victory Lane, he had to visit the infield care center after sliding sideways across the finish line in tandem with runner-up Tyler Hill and slamming into the inside wall.

Fogleman claimed the win in the Chevrolet Silverado 250 after he turned then-race-leader John Hunter Nemechek sideways and passed him in the Talladega Superspeedway tri-oval as the trucks approached the stripe.

RELATED: Official results

The victory was Fogleman‘s first in 46 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts. The driver of the No. 12 Chevrolet scored his second top 10 in the series and his first on pavement, having run ninth on dirt at Knoxville Raceway.

Fogleman had never finished a superspeedway race before, but his luck turned on Saturday when he avoided two multicar wrecks earlier in the event.

“It was crazy,” said Fogleman, whose margin of victory was .052 seconds. “I missed that first big wreck, got through the second one, and it felt like things were finally starting to go right finally on a superspeedway. I‘d never finished a superspeedway race before. I had a good feeling about it.

“We lined up third there (for the final restart in overtime), and I knew we just had to be aggressive. … I got a push from behind, and we were able to do it.”

Todd Gilliland came home third, followed by Nemechek, who slid across the finish line in fourth. Nemechek was the only one of eight Playoff drivers to finish in the top 10 in an event that left several drivers in the postseason in must-win positions for the Oct. 30 Round of 8 elimination race at Martinsville Speedway.

“I had a run, got by the 38 (Gilliland) and was trying to keep the 12 (Fogleman) in the mirror,” Nemechek said of the final lap. “He had a huge run through the tri-oval. He faked high and I went to block high, and then the block was a little too late, I guess. I should have stayed up and probably still would have won the race.

“Solid points day for us — 35 above the cut line (actually 36), I think, or something like that going into Martinsville. Just have to survive and advance to get to the final four.”

RELATED: See what John Hunter Nemechek said about the finish

Nemechek leaves Talladega first in the Playoff standings, one point ahead of Ben Rhodes, who finished 13th on Saturday.

A gigantic wreck on Lap 58 had huge implications both for the race and for the Playoff. Chase Purdy shoved the Ford of Gilliland into the back of Austin Hill‘s Toyota, and the resulting off-center contact shot Hill‘s Tundra up the track, knocking Zane Smith‘s Chevrolet into the outside wall.

Smith was eliminated in 33rd place and likely must win Oct. 30 at Martinsville Speedway to advance to the Championship 4.

“The last thing I remember, the 16 (Hill) was about in my windshield,” a rueful Smith said after exiting the infield care center.

All told, 21 trucks — more than half the 40-truck field — were involved in the wreck. Among them was the No. 18 Toyota of Playoff driver Chandler Smith, who managed to continue in the race despite heavy damage to his Tundra. Smith came home 19th, seven laps down.

RELATED: See the ‘Big One’ at Talladega | Wreck takes out Stewart Friesen, Carson Hocevar

A subsequent multi-truck accident on Lap 76 brought an early end to the race for Playoff drivers Stewart Friesen and Carson Hocevar, as well as for former Talladega winner Grant Enfinger.

Enfinger steered from the bottom lane to the top, in front of a line of trucks led by reigning series champion Sheldon Creed. When Creed moved higher on the track, Enfinger attempted to block him, and contact between the trucks ignited the seven-truck incident.

Chase Purdy spun while leading after contact from with Gilliland‘s truck to bring out the sixth and final caution of the race on Lap 93 and set up the overtime. Only 20 of the 40 trucks that started the race were running at the finish.

Notes: Post-race inspection in the Camping World Truck Series garage was completed without issue, confirming Fogleman’s breakthrough win. … Tyler Hill’s career best runner-up finish was his first top-five result in 23 Camping World Truck starts.

Contributing: Staff reports