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Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200 Race Results

Martinsville Speedway

November 1st, 2024

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RESULTS

START POS

FINAL STATUS

LAPS COMPLETED

LAPS LED

POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Christian Eckes

19 |

1

Running

200

187

60

0

2

Ben Rhodes

99 |

6

Running

200

12

39

0

3

Chase Purdy

77 |

8

Running

200

0

37

0

4

Taylor Gray

17 |

3

Running

200

1

40

0

5

Nicholas Sanchez

2 |

4

Running

200

0

48

0

6

Layne Riggs

38 |

5

Running

200

0

37

0

7

Corey Heim

11 |

7

Running

200

0

42

0

8

Tyler Ankrum

18 |

23

Running

200

0

31

0

9

Grant Enfinger

9 |

33

Running

200

0

29

0

10

Stewart Friesen

52 |

20

Running

200

0

32

0

11

Ty Majeski

98 |

2

Running

200

0

44

0

12

Connor Zilisch

7 |

27

Running

200

0

0

0

13

Matt Crafton

88 |

16

Running

200

0

24

0

14

William Sawalich

1 |

12

Running

200

0

31

0

15

Dawson Sutton

25 |

24

Running

200

0

22

0

16

Bayley Currey

41 |

25

Running

200

0

21

0

17

Dean Thompson

5 |

17

Running

200

0

20

0

18

Corey Day

81 |

31

Running

200

0

19

0

19

Matt Mills

42 |

21

Running

200

0

18

0

20

Jake Garcia

13 |

26

Running

199

0

17

0

21

Timmy Hill

56 |

19

Running

198

0

16

0

22

Spencer Boyd

76 |

32

Running

198

0

15

0

23

Lawless Alan

33 |

30

Running

198

0

14

0

24

Clayton Green

22 |

35

Running

197

0

13

0

25

Justin S Carroll

90 |

36

Running

197

0

12

0

26

Jack Wood

91 |

10

Running

196

0

11

0

27

Matthew Gould

44 |

22

Running

195

0

10

0

28

Johnny Sauter

66 |

13

Accident

194

0

9

0

29

Tanner Gray

15 |

15

Accident

182

0

8

0

30

Brett Moffitt

4 |

28

Accident

181

0

7

0

31

Rajah Caruth

71 |

11

Running

179

0

6

0

32

Daniel Dye

43 |

18

Brakes

166

0

5

0

33

Kaden Honeycutt

45 |

9

Accident

162

0

11

0

34

Dylan Lupton

02 |

29

Accident

96

0

0

0

35

Landen Lewis

16 |

14

Brakes

82

0

2

0

36

Norm Benning

6 |

34

Brakes

17

0

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Christian Eckes

    POS1

    LEADER

    Christian Eckes

    Driver badge number 19 |

  • POS 2 | 1.191

    headshot of Ben Rhodes

    POS2

    1.191

    Ben Rhodes

    Driver badge number 99 |

  • POS 3 | 1.243

    headshot of Chase Purdy

    POS3

    1.243

    Chase Purdy

    Driver badge number 77 |

Christian Eckes wins Truck race at Martinsville to propel into Championship 4; title contenders set

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Christian Eckes wasn‘t about to lose a race he had dominated, even if it meant using the front bumper on his No. 19 Chevrolet — twice.

After a restart with five laps left in Friday night‘s Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200 at Martinsville Speedway, Eckes first moved the Toyota of Taylor Gray and then the Ford of Ben Rhodes — both of which were rolling on 40-lap fresher tires — to win the race and earn a spot in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series‘ Championship 4 race next week.

RELATED: Race results | At-track photos: Martinsville

Six-time 2024 winner Corey Heim ran seventh and Ty Majeski came home 11th as both earned berths in the Championship 4 on points, eliminating Gray, Nick Sanchez, Tyler Ankrum and Rajah Caruth in the final event of the Round of 8.

Eckes, Heim, Majeski and Grant Enfinger will race for the title on Nov. 8 at Phoenix Raceway (8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

After the restart on Lap 196 of 200, Gray used his better tires to squeeze past Eckes to the outside. Eckes regained the top spot by moving Gray up the track. A lap later, Rhodes passed Eckes, who completed the fourth lead change in the final five laps by shoving the No. 99 Ford on Lap 198.

Free of his competitors, Eckes crossed the finish line two laps later, 1.191 seconds ahead of Rhodes. Chase Purdy and Gray were third and fourth, followed by Sanchez.

“Like I told everybody, I wasn‘t going to lose this race — this truck was too good,” Eckes said. “The 17 (Gray) was hard racing. I feel bad about the 99 (Rhodes). I just got way too loose entering the corner.

“(Hearing boos from the crowd). Everybody‘s really happy with me — but I don‘t really care. I‘m proud of everybody for working hard, and we‘re going to Phoenix.”

PRESS PASS: Eckes defends late-race moves

The victory was Eckes‘ fourth of the season, his second at Martinsville and the ninth of his career, but it came with a price.

After climbing from his truck, Gray walked angrily toward Eckes and expressed his displeasure in no uncertain terms.

A victory would have landed Gray in the Championship 4 at the expense of Majeski, who instead claimed the last spot by 28 points over Gray.

“I got sent to the fence when I raced him perfectly clean in (Turns) 1 and 2,” Gray said. “What goes around comes around. I have to race him next year all year long (when both move up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series).

“The 19 (Eckes) was the class of the field, right? But it‘s not my fault we had better strategy than he did. We came out on tires; we drove through the field and we drove to him. I raced him clean, and he drove me in the fence. I guess the only thing I could have done is wreck him like he wrecked me.”

WATCH: Gray explains post-race frustration

Eckes swept the first two stages, his series-best 10th and 11th of the season and led 187 of the 200 laps. He held a substantial lead before a six-car accident in Turn 2 on Lap 190 caused the sixth and final caution and set up the frenetic finish.

For practical purposes, Gray, Sanchez, Ankrum and Caruth entered the race in must-win situations. Ankrum finished eighth, and Caruth came home 31st after losing 21 laps in the garage as his team repaired a brake issue on his No. 71 Chevrolet.

Despite finishing third in each of the first two stages, Sanchez was 39 points out of a Championship 4 position when the race ended.

NOTE: Post-race inspection concluded without issue, confirming Eckes and his No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing team as the winners.