Matt Crafton won his first race of the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on Friday in the JACOB Companies 200 at Dover International Speedway.
It was Crafton’s 12th career victory in the Camping World Truck Series and his first win at Dover. Daniel Suarez ended up second after competing for the win in the later stages. Fellow Kyle Busch Motorsports driver Christopher Bell finished third, Johnny Sauter ended the day fourth, and Cole Custer was able to recover from a penalty for jumping a restart while leading to round out the top five in fifth.
KBM driver and last week’s winner at Kansas William Byron inherited the pole after the scheduled qualifying session was rained out earlier in the day. Byron led the first 80 laps before John Wes Townley stayed out and led three laps under caution. Tyler Reddick took the lead after Townley pitted with one more caution lap to go and led for 39 laps before Crafton was able to get around with just 78 total laps to go. Crafton was able to hold off a charge by Suarez in the final dozen laps to win.
“I just wanted to manage just enough and I could gap (Suarez) just enough and could run hard enough to push the right front tire off,” Crafton said. “I think everybody was a little bit tight and then you’d get to somebody and you’d be really tight. Then (the lead car)’d drive away. There were a couple times (the crew) said he was seven back and within a lap-and-a-half he was three back and I thought ‘I better go now.’”
It was a frustrating end for Suarez, who has eight top five finishes in 17 starts for KBM in the Truck Series but no victories. The Monterrey, Mexico driver said after the race in the media center that “We’re here to win races” and to expect him to close in on that first win sometime soon. It was later announced that his No. 51 Toyota was found to be too high in the left rear in post-race inspection; possible penalties could be given out on Wednesday.
There were six caution flags for 29 laps in the 200 lap race. The first was for a single car accident when Austin Wayne Self spun out in turn two on lap 44. The second was when Brandon Brown lost control of his Chevrolet just a few minutes later on lap 57. Ben Rhodes tangled with fellow rookie Rico Abreu in a turn four incident on the Brown caution’s restart. CJ Faison spun in turn four on lap 81. On lap 133, Townley tagged the wall and wrecked in turn four. Finally, there was a debris caution on lap 169 to set up the finish.
Full Results:
1st Matt Crafton
2nd Daniel Suarez
3rd Christopher Bell
4th Johnny Sauter
5th Cole Custer
6th Spencer Gallagher
7th Tyler Reddick
8th Ryan Truex
9th Daniel Hemric
10th Kaz Grala
11th William Bryon
12th Matt Tifft
13th Ben Kennedy
14th Timothy Peters
15th John Hunter Nemechek
16th Nick Drake
17th Austin Hill
18th Jordan Anderson
19th Cameron Hayley
20th Brandon Jones
21st Tyler Young
22nd Rico Abreu
23rd Travis Kvapil
24th Tommy Joe Martins
25th CJ Faison
26th Bobby Pierce
27th Parker Kligerman
28th Ben Rhodes
29th John Wes Townley
30th Jennifer Jo Cobb
31st Brandon Brown
32nd Austin Wayne Self
Camping World Truck Series Chase Grid
With Crafton’s first victory of the season, he has now joined the grid (Ordered by points):
Matt Crafton-1 win
William Byron-1 win
John Hunter Nemechek-1 win
Johnny Sauter- 1 win