Twenty-One Different Drivers Lead Laps This Season
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will take this weekend off. Their next event will be contested at Martinsville Speedway on Thursday, April 7 in the ‘Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200.’
Top Ten Standings
- Chandler Smith*
- Ben Rhodes
- Stewart Friesen
- Zane Smith*
- Tanner Gray
- Christian Eckes
- Ty Majeski
- John H. Nemechek
- Tyler Ankrum
- Derek Kraus
The #CampingWorldTrucks put on quite the show at @NASCARatCOTA! pic.twitter.com/5Nj0B01HZq
— NASCAR Camping World Trucks (@NASCAR_Trucks) March 30, 2022
The first four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races of the 2022 season have produced an average of 16.75 lead changes per race – the most through the first four races of a Truck season since the inception of the series in 1995. Plus, the final lead change of each of the first four races this season have occurred with two laps or less in each event. With two of the four races this season concluding with a Margin of Victory of less than a second.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series has seen 21 different drivers lead laps this season - the most through the first four races since 2005 (24). The first four races of the 2022 season have produced an average of nine different leaders per race – the most through four races since the inception of the series in 1995.
Excited to share we've expanded our partnership with @BlueEmu1 for our April 7 @NASCAR_Trucks race, with the #BlueEmu200 👏
— Martinsville Speedway (@MartinsvilleSwy) March 30, 2022
This weekend the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be off to regroup for next Thursday’s (April 7) Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 on the historically famous half-mile Martinsville Speedway at 8 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Last season, the Truck Series only visited Martinsville Speedway once (October 30, 2021) and the race was won by Zane Smith, the series’ most recent winner (COTA).
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