Matt Crafton Shines in North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

  • Matt Crafton won his second North Carolina Education Lottery 200 and his first since 2008 in a dominant performance on Saturday at Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • Crafton led 47 of 134 laps and beat six-time North Carolina Education Lottery 200 winner Kyle Busch by 5.748 seconds in a race that was contested on Saturday due to rain showerson Friday
  • Fans can buy ticket packages and camping to any 10 Days of NASCAR Thunder event by visiting charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-455-FANS (3267)

CONCORD, N.C. (May 21, 2016) – Matt Crafton returned to Charlotte Motor Speedway, the site of his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in 2008, and scored a convincing win in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, which was completed on Saturday afternoon due to rain showers on Friday.

Crafton, who corralled his second straight Truck Series win in the process, led a race-high 47 of 134 laps and spoiled Kyle Busch’s bid for a seventh North Carolina Education Lottery 200 trophy by beating Busch to the finish line by 5.748 seconds. Johnny Sauter finished third, Tyler Reddick was fourth and rookie Matt Tifft rounded out the top five in the second of three races scheduled forSaturday, with the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race – the biggest all-star event in sports – on tap under the lights at The Greatest Place To See The Race.

QUOTES:
North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Winner – Matt Crafton (No. 88 Damp Rid/Menards Toyota): “This thing was unbelievable from when they dropped the green. We just made air pressure adjustments – at least that’s what I was told. From the first lap I knew that we had something that would contend for the win. After we ran a few laps, the truck just got better. I got a little animated earlier because some of the other trucks would just run us down to the white line on the backstretch. I know what would cure that but I really don’t want to do that on a mile-and-a-half race track. I really wanted to get another win because I think we will have more than seven or eight trucks get a win this year to get into the Chase.”

North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Runner-Up – Kyle Busch (No. 18 SiriusXM Toyota): “Our truck was good early on. The first half of the race we were pretty good. Second half of the race something happened. We got back in traffic after that bad pit stop where we got the penalty. Something broke, so it was just super tight. It was on the splitter.”

North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Rookie of the Race – Matt Tifft (No. 11 Toyota, fifth): “It was a little bit of an up-and-down day. We struggled a little bit the first part of the race. We were just too tight. I was kind of caught in traffic there. We were in a position to come in and top off on fuel and we were able to play a little bit of strategy. We have had really fast trucks, so it’s really cool to get our first top-five finish in the Truck Series.”

TICKETS:
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