Darrell Wallace Jr. scores 21 Means 21 pole for American Ethanol 200 at Iowa Speedway

Darrell Wallace Jr. kicked off his search for a second victory this season in the Camping World Truck Series the right way as he scored the 21 Means 21 Pole Award for the American Ethanol 200 at Iowa Speedway. Wallace Jr. drove his No. 54 ToyotaCare Toyota to a quick lap of 22.946 seconds. It marks Wallace Jr.’s first pole of the season and the second pole of his career.

Wallace Jr. will start on the front row alongside his Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Erik Jones as Jones looks for his first top-10 of the season. Jones has yet to have any luck this year as he has ran inside the top 10, but has failed to finish there this year. Jones has done well for KBM in the past, though, scoring the victory last year at Phoenix International Raceway.

Kyle Busch Motorsports is going for their second straight top-two finish after Kyle Busch won at Kentucky with Wallace Jr. in second.

Timothy Peters will start third after contending for the win last year, followed by Ryan Blaney and Cole Custer. Custer is running a limited schedule this year to get experience.

Matt Crafton will start sixth, followed by Justin Lofton, Ron Hornaday Jr., Joey Coulter and German Quiroga.

Points leader Johnny Sauter will start from the 18th spot after struggling to get comfortable throughout practice all-day.

 

Starting Line-Up
2014 American Ethanol 200
Iowa Speedway

Pos Trk Driver Team
1 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. ToyotaCare Toyota
2 51 Erik Jones ToyotaCare Toyota
3 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota
4 29 Ryan Blaney Cooper Standard Ford
5 0 Cole Custer Haas Automation Chevrolet
6 88 Matt Crafton Ideal Door/Menards Toyota
7 20 Justin Lofton J.D. Heiskell & Co. Chevrolet
8 30 Ron Hornaday Jr. Rheem Chevrolet
9 21 Joey Coulter Allegiant Travel Chevrolet
10 77 German Quiroga OtterBox Toyota
11 99 Bryan Silas Bell Trucks America Inc. Chevrolet
12 97 Jeff Choquette Adrian Carriers/Liz Girl Logistics Chevrolet
13 13 Jeb Burton Estes/Carolina Nut Toyota
14 8 John H. Nemechek SWM/Smokeandsear.com Toyota
15 2 Tyler Young # Randco/Young’s Building Systems Chevrolet
16 19 Tyler Reddick # Broken Bow Records Ford
17 9 Chase Pistone # NTS Motorsports Chevrolet
18 98 Johnny Sauter Smokey Mountain/Curb Records Toyota
19 31 Ben Kennedy # Heater.com Chevrolet
20 5 John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Toyota
21 23 Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Travel Chevrolet
22 32 Tayler Malsam Outerwall Chevrolet
23 35 Mason Mingus # Call 811 Toyota
24 8 Chris Eggleston  Chevrolet
25 63 Justin Jennings LGSeeds/MittlerBrosMachine/SkiSoda Chev
26 50 TJ Bell American Linemen Chevrolet
27 86 Brandon Brown BrandonBilt Foundations Chevrolet
28 45 Tommy Regan JD2 Shark Welding/LMC Truck/Ultralube Chevrolet
29 7 Korbin Forrister  Chevrolet
30 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Horejsi Graphics Chevrolet
31 57 Norm Benning  Chevrolet
32 42 Charles Lewandoski Randco/Young’s Building Systems Chevrolet
33 74 Dustin Hapka surestepnonslip.com Chevrolet
34 12 Eric Caudell FindIT.net Chevrolet
35 56 Raymond Terczack Jr. Battlefield Ford Used Commercial Trucks Chevrolet
36 0 Caleb Roark Horejsi Graphics RAM
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