Crafton snaps 27-race winless streak with Eldora victory
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[July 20, 2017]
By Chris Knight, NASCAR Wire Service
Distributed by The Sports Xchange
ROSSBURG, Ohio -- Using a late-race
restart 18 laps from the finish and a strategy to "go where the
others aren't," Matt Crafton muscled past veteran dirt racer Stewart
Friesen to win Wednesday night's fifth annual Eldora Dirt Derby 150
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Eldora Speedway.
Over the last forty laps of the race, Crafton patiently worked his
way from the bottom of the top-10 and took advantage of a Lap 127
caution to position himself to challenge a dominant Friesen for his
first win since Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway last May.
"My first dirt win -- a lot of fun," said Crafton, who picked up his
14th career win. "In the second part of that race we down-right just
stunk. It was my fault. We over-tightened it a little bit in the
first run. It got free and we just went back to the way we started
the race.
"I knew I was getting beat down low. Finally, at the end, I said,
'Well, we may have to tear the right side off to get the win.' I
started doing it and this truck became a rocket ship."
Friesen, who finished second to earn his career-best finish in the
Truck Series, accepted defeat with dignity.
"Congrats to Matt, he's been doing his homework on the dirt and it
paid off," said Friesen who led a race high 93 laps.
"We didn't come here to run second that's for damn sure, but I'm
proud of these guys. They worked hard to get this truck dialed in.
We had a great truck, he (Crafton) just got rolling on the top, it
cleaned up, I was so committed to the bottom and go there in the
middle and he just found a line and got us. It burns."
Pole-sitter Friesen led his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series laps and extended his lead to nearly two seconds when a
multi-truck accident ignited in Turn 3 on Lap 19 after Sheldon Creed
spun and collected at least six other trucks in the process.
With a competition caution set at Lap 20 to allow teams to clean
their windshields and grilles of the mud and dirt sprayed during the
first run, NASCAR utilized the second yellow flag of the night to
serve as the competition caution.
On the Lap 33 restart, Friesen found himself under attack from
two-time series champion Crafton who swiped the lead away on Lap 34
and held it through the conclusion of Stage 1 which ended under
caution after pre-race favorite Christopher Bell spun and was
t-boned by Kaz Grala.
The start of Stage 2 saw the lead exchange twice in a period of
three laps as Friesen grabbed the lead back from Crafton only to be
passed by John Hunter Nemechek two laps later. Friesen, however,
proved that he had one of the strongest trucks in the field by
reassuming the lead on Lap 53 and collecting the Stage 2 victory.
Under yellow for the Stage 2 break, Friesen's spotter noticed that
he had a right-front tire going down forcing the No. 52 Halmar
International Chevrolet down pit road for four tires and fuel. The
unexpected stop handed the lead to 2015 Eldora winner Bell for the
Lap 93 restart.
Restarting sixth, Friesen stormed back though the field and
eventually caught the heavily damaged truck of Bell on Lap 115 to
reassume command at the front.
When it seemed that Friesen was settling into his comfort zone and
potentially sailing towards his first career victory, Crafton using
a quicker top lane overpowered him on Lap 133, with the pass setting
the tone for the final lead change of the night.
Behind Crafton and Friesen, Chase Briscoe in a backup truck finished
third ahead of Grant Enfinger and John Hunter Nemechek. Late model
dirt specialist Bobby Pierce finished sixth while Noah Gragson,
Justin Haley, Bell and Austin Cindric comprised the remainder of the
top-10.
Next up for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is a trip to
Pocono Raceway for the Pocono Mountains 150 on July 29.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race -- Eldora Dirt Derby
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Eldora Speedway
Rossburg, Ohio
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
1. (2) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 150.
2. (1) Stewart Friesen, Chevrolet, 150.
3. (12) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 150.
4. (11) Grant Enfinger #, Toyota, 150.
5. (6) John H. Nemechek, Chevrolet, 150.
6. (26) Bobby Pierce, Chevrolet, 150.
7. (10) Noah Gragson #, Toyota, 150.
8. (13) Justin Haley #, Chevrolet, 150.
9. (4) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 150.
10. (17) Austin Cindric #, Ford, 150.
11. (27) Cody Coughlin #, Toyota, 150.
12. (5) Ty Dillon(i), Chevrolet, 150.
13. (29) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 150.
14. (16) Jeffrey Abbey, Chevrolet, 150.
15. (23) Harrison Burton, Toyota, 150.
16. (28) Wendell Chavous #, Chevrolet, 149.
17. (24) Ken Schrader, Chevrolet, 149.
18. (31) Mike Harmon(i), Chevrolet, 147.
19. (20) Chris Windom, Chevrolet, 146.
20. (8) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 146.
21. (18) JJ Yeley(i), Chevrolet, 146.
22. (32) Ray Ciccarelli, Chevrolet, 146.
23. (14) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 143.
24. (25) Brandon Hightower(i), Chevrolet, 138.
25. (21) Justin Shipley, Ford, Engine, 121.
26. (15) Rico Abreu, Toyota, Accident, 117.
27. (19) Sheldon Creed(i), Chevrolet, Overheating, 80.
28. (30) Korbin Forrister, Chevrolet, Accident, 44.
29. (22) Max Johnston, Chevrolet, Accident, 41.
30. (7) Ben Rhodes, Toyota, Accident, 40.
31. (3) Kaz Grala #, Chevrolet, Accident, 34.
32. (9) Caleb Holman, Chevrolet, Transmission, 12.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 42.56 mph.
Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 45 Mins, 44 Secs. Margin of Victory: 1.960
Seconds.
Caution Flags: 10 for 59 laps.
Lead Changes: 7 among 4 drivers.
Lap Leaders: S. Friesen 1-33; M. Crafton 34-40; S. Friesen 41; J.
Nemechek 42-52; S. Friesen 53-91; C. Bell 92-113; S. Friesen
114-133; M. Crafton 134-150.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): S. Friesen 4 times
for 93 laps; M. Crafton 2 times for 24 laps; C. Bell 1 time for 22
laps; J. Nemechek 1 time for 11 laps.
Stage #1 Top Ten: 88,52,8,29,99,19,16,24,98,80
Stage #2 Top Ten: 52,99,8,4,19,98,80,89,88,24
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