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Clean Harbors 250 Race Results

Richmond Raceway

August 10th, 2024

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RESULTS

START POS

FINAL STATUS

LAPS COMPLETED

LAPS LED

POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Ty Majeski

98 |

2

Running

250

70

40

5

2

Christian Eckes

19 |

1

Running

250

64

54

1

3

Taylor Gray

17 |

7

Running

250

5

45

0

4

Grant Enfinger

9 |

3

Running

250

98

51

1

5

Layne Riggs

38 |

4

Running

250

0

45

0

6

Tyler Ankrum

18 |

10

Running

250

0

34

0

7

Ben Rhodes

99 |

11

Running

250

0

42

0

8

Daniel Dye

43 |

13

Running

250

0

42

0

9

Ty Dillon

25 |

19

Running

250

4

28

0

10

Connor Hall

91 |

21

Running

250

0

27

0

11

Stefan Parsons

75 |

29

Running

250

0

26

0

12

Tanner Gray

15 |

26

Running

250

0

25

0

13

Jake Garcia

13 |

23

Running

250

0

24

0

14

Kaden Honeycutt

45 |

8

Running

250

0

23

0

15

Matt Crafton

88 |

17

Running

250

0

26

0

16

Corey Heim

11 |

6

Running

250

6

30

0

17

Rajah Caruth

71 |

16

Running

250

0

25

0

18

Lawless Alan

33 |

25

Running

250

0

19

0

19

Timmy Hill

56 |

24

Running

250

0

18

0

20

Chase Purdy

77 |

20

Running

250

0

17

0

21

Bret Holmes

32 |

22

Running

250

0

16

0

22

William Sawalich

1 |

5

Running

249

3

15

0

23

Bayley Currey

41 |

15

Running

249

0

14

0

24

Spencer Boyd

76 |

32

Running

249

0

13

0

25

Stewart Friesen

52 |

12

Running

248

0

12

0

26

Mason Massey

02 |

31

Running

247

0

11

0

27

Justin S Carroll

90 |

34

Running

247

0

10

0

28

Mason Maggio

21 |

33

Running

246

0

9

0

29

Connor Zilisch

7 |

27

Accident

236

0

0

0

30

Nicholas Sanchez

2 |

9

Clutch

227

0

9

0

31

Conner Jones

66 |

28

Electrical

180

0

7

0

32

Dean Thompson

5 |

14

Accident

155

0

5

0

33

Thad Moffitt

46 |

30

Accident

148

0

4

0

34

Keith McGee

22 |

35

Accident

147

0

3

0

35

Matt Mills

42 |

18

Accident

55

0

2

0

36

Jerry Bohlman

20 |

36

Too Slow

17

0

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Ty Majeski

    POS1

    LEADER

    Ty Majeski

    Driver badge number 98 |

  • POS 2 | 0.936

    headshot of Christian Eckes

    POS2

    0.936

    Christian Eckes

    Driver badge number 19 |

  • POS 3 | 2.056

    headshot of Taylor Gray

    POS3

    2.056

    Taylor Gray

    Driver badge number 17 |

Ty Majeski survives late restart to win Truck Series race at Richmond, 2024 playoff field set

RICHMOND, Va. — Ty Majeski took the lead on a restart with eight laps remaining in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular-season finale at Richmond Raceway and held on to hoist his second consecutive race trophy after winning the Clean Harbors 250.

Majeski‘s No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford led Christian Eckes across the finish line by a slight .936 seconds to earn the win and vindicate a gut-wrenching loss at the three-quarter mile Richmond track from a year ago when he dominated the race only to lose the lead with four laps remaining.

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That tough loss was still very much on the mind of the 29-year-old Wisconsin native this weekend. And he nearly gave this one away too after receiving a pit-road penalty when a tire got loose on his first pit stop during the Stage 1 break.

“This feels good, we‘ve had great ThorSport trucks here at Richmond the last two years but found different ways to lose them (races) and tried to do that again tonight,‘‘ said Majeski, who now has five career wins in the Truck Series.

“We really need to clean that stuff up.‘‘

Eckes, driver of the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Chevrolet officially claimed the Regular Season Championship in winning Saturday night‘s opening stage — his series-best eighth stage victory of the season.

“Confidence is high for sure,‘‘ said Eckes, a three-race winner in 2024. “I feel like we‘re in a better position than we were last year and I thought we were in a pretty good position last year too. Real proud of the team. We didn‘t have quite what we needed today but proud of everybody and ready to get these next seven races underway.”

For the first time in the modern playoff format, a driver raced his way into championship contention in the last cutoff race. Daniel Dye, 20, finished eighth in the No. 43 McAnally-Hilgemann Chevrolet — good enough to put him in the playoffs by 12 points over Tricon Garage’s Tanner Gray, who finished 12th.

“Just all the hard work these guys have put in and it‘s really good to validate myself and the work I‘ve put in to change up what I‘ve been doing,‘‘ Dye said. “It‘s so cool to have our 43 in the playoffs.

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Tanner Gray stood by his car, understandably frustrated with the night.

“We just weren‘t good enough,‘‘ Tanner Gray said. “Didn‘t have the speed, didn‘t have the balance and I didn‘t do a good enough job, so I‘m really frustrated.”

His younger brother Taylor Gray finished third Saturday night, followed by veteran Grant Enfinger and rookie Layne Riggs. The third-place finish was good enough to secure Gray‘s position in the 10-driver playoff field and comes in his first full-time season.

Fourth-place finisher Enfinger led the most laps — 98 of the 250 — and earned the Stage 2 win; his first stage victory since last season.

Tyler Ankrum, defending series champion Ben Rhodes, Dye, Ty Dillon and series debutant Connor Hall rounded out the top 10.

The 10-driver playoff field will include Tricon Garage‘s Corey Heim, a five-race winner who holds a three-point advantage on Eckes to start the seven-race playoff run. Majeski goes into the playoff run ranked third, followed by fellow race winners this season, Nick Sanchez and Rajah Caruth.

Enfinger is seeded sixth followed by Ankrum, Taylor Gray, Rhodes and Dye.

The playoff opener, the LiUNA! 175, is Sunday, Aug. 25 at the Milwaukee Mile (4 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

NOTE: Post-race inspection was completed without issue in the Truck Series garage, confirming Ty Majeski as the winner.