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Saturday, November 19, 2016

Johnny Sauter Finishes 3rd - Wins Championship

Johnny Sauter Finishes 3rd - Wins Championship Johnny Sauter finished 3rd in the Ford EcoBoost 200 and won the 2016 Camping World Truck Series championship.

Johnny Sauter, driver of the #21 Allegiant Travel Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout after winning the #NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Johnny Sauter, driver of the #21 Allegiant Travel Chevrolet,
celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series Championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway.


Johnny Sauter and William Byron walked away — well, make that raced away — with the two championships attached to the Camping World Ford EcoBoost 200 Friday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Sauter won the coveted Truck season championship over fellow Final Four drivers Matt Crafton, Christopher Bell and Timothy Peters. All four drivers finished in the top 10 — Sauter third, Crafton seventh, Bell eighth and Peters ninth. 

 “It’s not just me, it’s my entire team,” Sauter said. “I’m just a small part of this. I just keep doing my deal. We had decent speed all year.”

Sauter, driving a Chevrolet, had three wins in the Truck series this season, including two in The Chase. In his past three races before Homestead, he had two firsts and one second.

Homestead has been a good track for Sauter, 38, as he won the Truck race here in 2011. He has also had six top-10 finishes and two top-fives in nine starts at Homestead.

William Byron, driver of the #9 Liberty University Toyota, poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Ford EcoBoost 200. #nascar
William Byron, driver of the #9 Liberty University Toyota, poses with the trophy in
Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Ford EcoBoost 200
at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18, 2016 in Homestead, Florida.

How close were the closing moments? The concluding laps featured some three-wide theatrics that left fans gaping.

The evening was much better than the afternoon for Sauter.  “I have to admit I was a little nervous when we qualified 19th,” Sauter said.
Question: What can we expect from your championship speech on Monday? 

JOHNNY SAUTER: A lot of stuttering, a lot of "um." I don't know, I'm not very good at that stuff I don't think. Having said that, you know, we've got good PR people that are going to help me try to muscle through all that. But just going to thank some people in the past that have been pretty influential in getting me here, and obviously just be thankful. I'm humbled to be a champion in NASCAR. I'm just going to thank all the right people. I mean, this is a -- I'm very much a small percentage of what's been accomplished, and we need to acknowledge and thank the people that made this possible.

Team owner Kyle Busch and wife Samantha celebrate with the Champion Owner trophy in Victory Lane after Johnny Sauter (not pictured), won the #NASCAR CWTS Championship.
Team owner Kyle Busch and wife Samantha celebrate with the Champion Owner trophy
in Victory Lane after Johnny Sauter (not pictured), won the NASCAR CWTS Championship.



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Thursday, November 17, 2016

NASCAR Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown

#NASCAR Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown



NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

  • Next Race: Ford EcoBoost 200
  • The Place: Homestead-Miami Speedway
  • The Date: Friday, Nov. 11
  • The Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Tickets: NASCAR.com/tickets
  • TV: FS1, 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
  • Distance: 201 miles (134 laps)

Championship 4 Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown

The inaugural NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship 4 race kicks off what promises to be a thrilling weekend in Miami, NASCAR’s title town. Friday night’s race wraps up a four round elimination-style playoff that will crown one of four drivers as the champion in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. 

The first of the Championship 4 drivers to cross the finish line at Homestead will become the 2016 series driver champion. Johnny Sauter, Matt Crafton, Christopher Bell and Timothy Peters are the Championship 4 and have competed all season for the chance at the title in the Ford EcoBoost 200 


#NASCAR Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown

Christopher Bell
(No. 4 JBL Toyota)


The young upstart in the Championship 4, 21-year-old Christopher Bell, will attempt to keep the NASCAR Camping World Series driver’s title at Kyle Busch Motorsports for another year by achieving the same feat Erik Jones did last season – winning the series crown as a rookie.

In his lone start at Homestead last season, Bell finished 25th after running out of fuel on the 131st of 134 laps.

"Racing against three veterans that have made a bunch of laps at Homestead is going to be a tough battle – nothing can replace that experience," said Bell, who is competing against Matt Crafton, Timothy Peters and Johnny Sauter for the series championship. "I feel like where I have the advantage is that I'm driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports. They are so competitive and have their stuff together and week in and week out when I show up to the track I know that I'll have a Tundra that is capable of winning. I've only won once this year, so I need to keep piecing that puzzle together – but there's no better place to start than this weekend at Homestead."

Bell boasts a 7.4 average finish in six starts during the Chase. He has finished no worse than 11th.

In 22 starts this season, Bell owns one win, nine top fives and 16 top 10s.

Breakdown by round of Christopher Bell’s 2016 Chase:


Round of 8: Bell registered a 4.7 average finish in the Round of eight, placing second (New Hampshire), sixth (Las Vegas) and sixth (Talladega) to easily advance to the Round of 6.

Round of 6: Bell put himself in good position to move on in the Chase by placing fourth at Martinsville, but hit a road block with an 11th-place showing at Texas. His Kyle Busch teammate William Byron suffered mechanical issues at Phoenix, a situation Bell took advantage of to sneak into the Championship 4 with a seventh-place showing.

#NASCAR Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown

Timothy Peters
(No. 17 Red Horse Racing Toyota)


A model of consistency, Timothy Peters is the one driver in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship 4 without a victory this season.

The No. 17 Red Horse Racing Toyota driver has advanced by registering eight top-five and 15 top-10 showings for an average finish of 9.1. In the Chase, he has posted four top fives, five top 10s and an average finish of 6.8.

"I love that place, worn out race track, you can go run up by the fence," Peters said about Homestead-Miami Speedway where he will race Matt Crafton, Johnny Sauter and Christopher Bell for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship. "If that isn’t working, you can go down to the bottom. There’s a lot of characteristics to that race track that can help your balance. I’m ready."

Peters has logged a top-10 championship finish in each of his eight NASCAR Camping World Truck Series seasons. His best championship showing was a runner-up result in 2012.

The Providence, North Carolina, native has never won at Homestead, but has three top fives and six top 10s in nine starts there.

For his career, Peters claims 10 wins, 56 top fives and 117 top 10s.

Breakdown by Round of Timothy Peters’ 2016 Chase: 


Round of 8: Peters breezed through the Round of 8 with a fifth-place showing at New Hampshire, ninth-place effort at Las Vegas and third-place result at Talladega.

Round of 6: Peters started the Round of 6 off well with a fifth-place performance at Martinsville, but almost doomed his title aspirations with a 14th-place showing at Texas. He bounced back with a fifth-place showing at Phoenix to earn his bid to the Championship 4.


#NASCAR Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown


Johnny Sauter
(No. 21 Allegiant Travel Chevrolet) 


No driver in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is on as big of a tear as Johnny Sauter lately. The No. 21 GMS Racing driver boasts two wins and a runner-up in his last three races entering Friday’s Ford EcoBoost 200 championship race at Homestead-Miami Speedway (8 p.m. ET on FS1).

Asked after the Phoenix race if he thought he was the favorite to take home the series title, Sauter said:

"Absolutely (joking). I mean I’d like to think so. Anything can happen. Someone just asked me down on pit road, ‘What’s your strategy to win the championship?’ I said, ‘Try to win the race, that’s the best way to do it. You’re going to have to go down there and be aggressive and also be a little bit smart. I’m not sure. It’s new for everybody. I don’t think anybody really knows what the official strategy is, but I think you’re going to have to be fast. With the way people are running and the guys who are in the Chase, I wouldn’t be surprised if the champion won the race."

In nine career Homestead starts, Sauter claims one win (2011), two top fives, six top 10s and an average finish of 11.7.

Sauter, whose only victory in the regular season was the opener at Daytona, has upped his performance in the Chase. In seven Chase races, he’s posted two wins, three top fives, six top 10s and a 4.7 average finish. He leads the Championship 4 in each of the aforementioned statistical categories.

Sauter’s best NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship finish was a runner-up showing in 2011.

On the season, the Wisconsin native boasts three wins, 11 top five, 18 top 10s and a pole.

Breakdown by Round of Johnny Sauter’s 2016 Chase:


Round of 8: Sauter started the Chase off solid with a 10th-place finish at New Hampshire. He followed up the performance with seventh-place efforts at Las Vegas and Talladega to advance to the Round of 6.

Round of 6: Sauter clinched his berth in the Championship 4 by leading 50 laps on his way to Victory Lane at Martinsville. He won the next race at Texas for good measure and registered a runner-up showing at Phoenix.


#NASCAR Weekend Kicks Off With Camping World Truck Series Showdown



Matt Crafton
(No. 88 Black Label Bacon/Menards Toyota)


Advantage Matt Crafton in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship 4 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway?

Sure looks like it.

In the last three years he has dominated the intermediate tracks on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series circuit. In the series’ last 25 starts at tracks ranging from 1.5-1.54 miles, Crafton boasts seven wins, 17 top fives, 22 top 10s and a 5.76 average finish.

Crafton’s been decent in his career at Homestead with one win (last season from the pole), three top fives, seven top 10s and an average finish of 11.7.

"I have no friends," Crafton said about the intensity of Friday’s race. "All my friends are going to come in yellow firesuits with Menards on them. We’re going to take the gloves off. I promise you that. We’re going to have no friends going into that race and we’re going to do whatever it takes to win."

The No. 88 Menards Toyota driver will be racing for his third career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship. With another title he can join Jack Sprague for second-place all-time with three Truck Series championships. Ron Hornaday holds the series record with four titles.

When asked if the pressure was off him Friday because he knows what it’s like to race for a championship, Crafton spoke with supreme confidence.

"Yeah, without a doubt," he said. "I have nothing to lose to be honest. I have nothing to lose."

On the season, Crafton has two wins, eight top fives, 15 top 10s and one pole.

Breakdown by Round of Matt Crafton’s 2016 Chase:


Round of 8: Crafton started the Chase off hot, finishing third at New Hampshire and eighth at Las Vegas. He stayed out of trouble at Talladega, earning a 22nd-place finish to transfer to the Round of 6.

Round of 6: Crafton rebounded from a rough 17th-place result at Martinsville with results of second at Texas and third at Phoenix to clinch his spot in the Championship 4.

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

What You Need to Know about the #NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

What You Need to Know about the #NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesChicagoland Speedway

Clinching for Next Race (sorted by Wins, then Points) at Chicagoland: 


What You Need to Know about the #NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

 

Possible to Clinch:

Daniel Hemric (0 Wins, 374 Points, +305 Points Ahead of 31st) - Would clinch on Points with 10 Points (23rd and no laps led, 24th and led at least one lap, 25th and led most laps) and a new winner. Would clinch on Points with a repeat winner, regardless of finish. With a win, they would clinch a Chase spot on wins.

Timothy Peters (0 Wins, 350 Points, +281 Points Ahead of 31st) - Would clinch on Points with a repeat winner (or a win by Daniel Hemric) and 2 Points (31st and no laps led, 32nd and led at least one lap). With a win, he would clinch a Chase spot on wins. Could clinch on Points with a new winner and help (needs to outpoint Daniel Hemric by 6 points (Peters owns the tie-breaker).

Cole Custer (0 Wins, 318 Points, +249 Points Ahead of 31st) - With a win, he would clinch a Chase spot on wins. Could clinch on Points with a repeat winner (or win by Daniel Hemric) and help (needs to outpoint Timothy Peters by 32 points (Custer owns the tie-breaker)).

The following need to win to make the Chase:

  1. Cameron Hayley (0 Wins, 312 Points, +243 Points Ahead of 31st)
  2. Tyler Reddick (0 Wins, 311 Points, +242 Points Ahead of 31st)
  3. Ben Rhodes (0 Wins, 267 Points, +198 Points Ahead of 31st)
  4. Spencer Gallagher (0 Wins, 257 Points, +188 Points Ahead of 31st)
  5. Rico Abreu (0 Wins, 251 Points, +182 Points Ahead of 31st)
  6. Austin Wayne Self (0 Wins, 197 Points, +128 Points Ahead of 31st)
  7. Travis Kvapil (0 Wins, 173 Points, +104 Points Ahead of 31st)
  8. Jordan Anderson (0 Wins, 170 Points, +101 Points Ahead of 31st)

What You Need to Know about the #NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
What You Need to Know about the #NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Monday, October 26, 2009

Rolando T.'s First NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series Race

One of the things I love about “social networking” (Twitter and Facebook) is that you get to meet people you would ordinarily not meet. Such is the case with twelve-year-old Rolando T. from Harrisonburg, Virginia.

I first “met” Rolando on Twitter. Now we chat via facebook almost daily. He is in the seventh grade and enjoys his school activities. However, he finds the most joy watching his favorite Camping World Truck Series Driver, Colin Braun.

It was my pleasure to share in his excitement as his father brought Roland to his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race last weekend. Saturday's Kroger 200 was held at the Martinsville Speedway and was within driving distance from Rolando’s home.

Rolando’s favorite, Colin Braun, started the race from twelfth position and crossed the finish line in third. Kevin Harvick, who lost two laps after pitting under green on Lap 64 because of a flat tire, rallied to finish fifth. It was very exciting to watch race winner Timothy Peters scored his first win on his home track.



Interview with Rolando T.:


NASCAR Race Mom: I understand that you really like the Camping World Truck Races.


Rolando: Yeah there so fun! Martinsville is a cool track to go to.


NASCAR Race Mom: So you attend the Truck race at Martinsville last weekend?


Rolando: Yes, my dad took me.


NASCAR Race Mom: Can you tell me a little bit about your first truck race?


Rolando: Well it was cool. It rained for a long time. I got to buy some diecasts and see Aric Almirola driving in a golf cart. I got to take some pictures of Colin Braun's #6 truck. It was on display outside the track somewhere. It was a fun trip. I will try to go next year.


NASCAR Race Mom: Why was the race cool?


Rolando: Because you could get a great view of the whole track; also because my favorite truck driver Colin Braun finished 3rd. There was great side by side racing!


NASCAR Race Mom: How long have you be a Colin Braun fan?


Rolando: Almost since the end of the 2008 truck season.


NASCAR Race Mom: Why is Colin your favorite truck driver?


Rolando: Well, because he drives #6. . . also because he's a nice clean driver and cool. I never met him before. The first time I ever saw him in real life was at the Martinsville race, but I did not get to talk to him.


NASCAR Race Mom: If you could make a change to the way the Truck Races are run; what change would you make?


Rolando: I would make it to where you don't have to buy like a pit pass to get in the center of the track where all the haulers and pit crew guys are, because I really wanted to go see Colin in the pit.


NASCAR Race Mom: Do you have any Colin Braun fan gear?


Rolando: Yeah I have a hat and a shirt . . . also a diecast.


NASCAR Race Mom: Do you watch Sprint Cup and Nationwide races also?


Rolando: Yeah I watch both of them on TV.


NASCAR Race Mom: Do you know anything about the Camping World Series West races?


Rolando: I know a little bit. I’m going to start following it a bit more next season.


NASCAR Race Mom: Who is your favorite Camping World Series West driver?


Rolando: Moses Smith!!!!!!!! :)


NASCAR Race Mom: What do you like about Moses?


Rolando: He's a great guy. Nice to his fans and a great racecar driver! But like I said this is my first year with this series.


NASCAR Race Mom: Very cool interview Rolando - do you have anything you would like to add or have mentioned in the post?


Rolando: Thanks! Yeah I would. I would like to say that Colin Braun and Moses Smith are some of the best drivers ever!



Rolando T’s Video Report From Martinsville: