

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race – Alpha Energy Solutions 250ġ. Noah Gragson, Myatt Snider, Timothy Peters, Harrison Burton, Austin Hill and Justin Haley completed the top 10 in Monday’s race. Sauter finished 19th but retained the series lead by 29 points over Grant Enfinger, who ran fourth on Monday.īrett Moffitt, who pitted late for new tires, fought his way up to third at the finish and is third in points, 31 behind Sauter.

Johnny Sauter lost two laps changing a battery after losing power on Lap 224 and getting rear-ended by Matt Crafton.

Rhodes never recovered from the loss of track position and came home 12th. Rhodes won both the first and second stages of the race, collecting two playoff points, but severe trouble with his right front tire on a Lap 145 pit stop after the second stage dropped him to 15th in the running order. With heavy snow falling Saturday night and early Sunday morning, NASCAR was forced to postpone the finish until Monday. Pole winner Ben Rhodes led the first 23 laps on Saturday before rain and snow halted the race. After the restart on Lap 220, Todd Gilliland brushed the wall and lost track position with a pit stop under caution on Lap 234. 54 Toyota Benjamin was driving, and his son Todd was behind the wheel of the No. The shuffling of the order, at least, alleviated one case of divided loyalties.ĭavid Gilliland was co-owner of the No. “It’s Martinsville, so I figured I had to give him a run for his money in the last corner.”īenjamin had a lead of more than one second over Todd Gilliland when a debris caution slowed the race on Lap 214 and gave Nemechek the chance he needed on the subsequent restart. “We had a really good truck, mostly for long runs, and unfortunately, it came down to a short run,” said Benjamin, who was making his Martinsville debut. 8 Chevrolet over the last seven laps, finally getting to the bumper in the final corner, he needed a few more laps to make a concerted run at the victory. Nemechek cleared Benjamin after the final restart on Lap 244, and though Benjamin closed on the No. “Congrats to all these guys – these guys deserve it.”Īfter Nemechek grabbed the top spot on Lap 220 of 250, he held it through three subsequent cautions. “There’s only four guys in our shop this year, so it’s really cool to be able to come back over here to the Truck Series… “I can’t thank everyone on our staff enough – everyone who pours their heart and soul into this deal,” Nemechek said. Nemechek picked up his sixth career win in the Truck Series in his third start of the season, and he did it with a skeleton staff at the race shop owned by his father, Joe Nemechek. “It’s going to be awesome to take that thing home.” “I’ve finished second here multiple times so, tick, tock – we finally got a clock,” Nemechek said. This time, despite Benjamin pounding his rear bumper in the final corner, Nemechek earned the grandfather clock trophy that goes to the race winner. The victory was the first at Martinsville for Nemechek, who had two previous runner-up finishes at the. Story By: REID SPENCER / NASCAR – MARTINSVILLE, VA – In a race delayed for two days by a freak snowstorm in southern Virginia, John Hunter Nemechek charged to the front on a restart with 31 laps left on Monday and held off Kyle Benjamin to win the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race by a mere.
