NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Kroger 200 postponed till Sunday

Air Titan 2.0 tried with the aid of the jet dryers, but it wasn’t enough as rain has postponed the NASCAR Camping World Series Kroger 200 till Sunday after the Sprint Cup Series race. NASCAR says the race will be ran at approximately 5:30 p.m. EST.

FOX has announced that the Cup race will air on FOX as scheduled, while they’ll air the truck race on FOX Sports 1.

When the field does take the green flag, defending race winner Darrell Wallace Jr. will start the race on pole after qualifying was washed out with the field was set by practice speeds yesterday.

He will be joined on the front row by fellow sophomore driver Ryan Blaney, followed by Timothy Peters, Erik Jones and Ron Hornaday Jr. Hornaday Jr. is hoping to run the full schedule this year with Turner-Scott Motorsports, but it’ll depend on sponsorship moving forward.

Rookie Ben Kennedy will start sixth, followed by Brian Ickler, German Quiroga, Cole Custer and Matt Crafton. Custer is making his first career truck series start this weekend. Last year’s spring winner Johnny Sauter will start 14th

 

Here’s the full Kroger 250 starting lineup –>

 

Entry No. Driver Sponsor
1 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. ToyotaNo1ForEveryoneSalesEvent Toyota
2 29 Ryan Blaney Cooper Standard Ford
3 17 Timothy Peters Parts Plus Toyota
4 51 Erik Jones ToyotaCare Toyota
5 30 Ron Hornaday Jr. Rheem Chevrolet
6 31 Ben Kennedy # ALS Association Chevrolet
7 7 Brian Ickler Bullet Liner Toyota
8 77 German Quiroga NET10 Wireless Toyota
9 00 * Cole Custer Haas Automation Chevrolet
10 88 Matt Crafton Ideal Doors / Menards Toyota
11 20 Gray Gaulding # Gemini Southern / Krispy Kreme Chevrolet
12 32 Ben Rhodes Alpha Energy Solutions Chevrolet
13 92 * Ross Chastain BTSTire&Wheel/NatlWtrmlnAssoc Ford
14 98 Johnny Sauter SmokeyMntnHrblSnff/CrbRcrds Toyota
15 9 Chase Pistone # nogginroundup.com/NTSMotorsports Chev
16 5 * John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Real Chicken Toyota
17 19 Tyler Reddick # Broken Bow Records Ford
18 21 Joey Coulter Alamo Chevrolet
19 35 Mason Mingus # 811 Call Before You Dig Toyota
20 8 John H. Nemechek pelletgrillusa.com / SWM Toyota
21 33 * Brandon Jones EXIDE Chevrolet
22 13 * Jeb Burton VAMP / VaporBrands International Toyota
23 02 * Tyler Young # Randco / Young’s Building Systems Chevrolet
24 74 Alex Guenette Motos Illimitees Chevrolet
25 23 * Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Travel Chevrolet
26 75 * Caleb Holman FdCntry/WiseSnckFds/MrningFrshFrms Chv
27 99 Bryan Silas Bell Trucks America Chevrolet
28 68 * Clay Greenfield ClutchDefense.com RAM
29 07 Ray Black Jr. Scuba Life / NASE Worldwide Chevrolet
30 56 * Raymond Terczak Jr. Chevrolet
31 63 * Justin Jennings Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool Chevrolet
32 66 * Josh Williams Southwest Florida Cable Construction Ford
33 50 * Travis Kvapil(i) UtilityFleetSales.com Chevrolet
34 08 Korbin Forrister McNairMcLemoreMiddlebrookCPA Chev
35 57 Norm Benning Grabiak Performance Center Chevrolet
36 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Sassy’s Towing / Wreaths Across America
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