Matt Crafton Paces The Only Truck Series Practice At Kansas

Friday’s activities at Kansas Speedway were off to a slow start, as there were early morning rain and thundershowers that impacted the area. With that being the case, the first Camping World Truck Series practice for the 37 Kind Days 250 was canceled and we were left with only one practice for the day.

Two-time Kansas winner Matt Crafton paced the way by being the fastest in practice with a lap time of 177.626 mph. Crafton’s teammate, Myatt Snider was second fastest followed by Brett Moffitt. Last year’s winner Kyle Busch and Stewart Friesen rounded out the top five.

Grant Enfinger, Cody Coughlin, Noah Gragson, John Hunter Nemechek and Brandon Jones rounded out the top 10.

Next up will be NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying taking place at the new scheduled time of 5:10 p.m. ET.

Complete practice results

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