Moffitt wins at Canadian Tire,
notches second playoff win
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[August 26, 2019]
NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck
Series races on the historical and scenic Canadian Tire Motorsport
Park road course have ended in hot tempers and dramatic last-lap
passes.
By comparison, Brett Moffitt's 5.160-second victory in Sunday's
Chevrolet Silverado 250 looked like a drive in the Park. The current
series championship leader earned his second playoff win in as many
2019 playoff races with the largest margin of victory in the race's
seven-year history over one of the very best road course racers in
the world -- Canadian Alex Tagliani.
Ben Rhodes finished third followed by Sheldon Creed. Austin Hill and
Johnny Sauter got around another Canadian, fellow truck series
playoff driver Stewart Friesen, on the last lap to round out the
top-six. Friesen still had a solid day, an impressive rally from
last place on the starting grid to seventh at the checkered flag --
forced to conserve fuel down the homestretch.
Four of the first six series races at the track were decided on the
final lap. This year for Moffitt's strong No. 24 GMS Racing
Chevrolet team, it was instead a matter of making a strong statement
-- earning a convincing win and extending his playoff win streak to
two with the final race of this opening playoff round set for Sept.
13 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Going back to the 2018 season -- the defending series champion
Moffitt has won four consecutive playoff races.
"As far as the team goes, I just feel like everyone at GMS all the
way back from the fab shop on up has been doing a better job,'' said
Moffitt, who led 45 of the 64 laps. "Our team personally has been
communicating a lot better and just knowing what my words mean and
what I need to find in the truck, I'd say we're hitting our stride
at the right time.
"It took a while to get here but before it was like we were missing
a little bit everywhere and now we're hitting on all cylinders."
Playoff driver Ross Chastain finished eighth and his nine laps led,
along with Rhodes, marked the most by any driver other than Moffitt.
Among the other playoff drivers, Tyler Ankrum finished ninth, Matt
Crafton was 11th and regular season champion Grant Enfinger was
13th.
There were only three caution flags on the afternoon -- two for
stage endings.
As has often been the case in this seven-year-old event, again the
action intensified in the final laps. This year it was behind the
leader.
Harrison Burton lost a motor while running in the top-five with two
laps remaining, but was able to get off the track without bringing
out a caution flag. The driver racing him hardest at the time,
Friesen, had to back off himself to save fuel on the final lap.
"It was a battle for sure,'' Friesen said. "I screwed up in practice
and wrecked the primary. But we were able to battle up through there
and almost had a top-five but started running out of fuel at the
end.
"We gave up a couple positions at the end but still got out of here
with some points."
Two of the eight drivers will be eliminated from championship
contention following the final playoff race of this round at Las
Vegas in two weeks. With his two victories, Moffitt has an automatic
berth in the next round. Chastain is second in the championship
points standings, with a 22-point advantage on third-place Friesen.
Crafton is fourth in the championship standings, followed by Hill
and Enfinger. Only four points separate Friesen, Crafton, Hill and
Enfinger, however.
The two-time series champion Sauter sits a mere two points behind
his ThorSport Racing teammate Enfinger just outside the playoff
bubble and 18-year-old Ankrum is 14 points below the cutoff.
"You go into Vegas with a must-win mentality, that's what I know
I'll do.'' Sauter said.
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Outdoor Truck Series driver Brett Moffitt (24) races during the
Gander RV 150 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA
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NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES RACE
7th Annual Chevrolet Silverado 250, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park,
Bowmanville, Ontario
1. (1) Brett Moffitt (P), Chevrolet, 64.
2. (4) Alex Tagliani, Toyota, 64.
3. (5) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 64.
4. (17) Sheldon Creed #, Chevrolet, 64.
5. (6) Austin Hill (P), Toyota, 64.
6. (13) Johnny Sauter (P), Ford, 64.
7. (12) Stewart Friesen (P), Chevrolet, 64.
8. (3) Ross Chastain (P), Chevrolet, 64.
9. (8) Tyler Ankrum # (P), Toyota, 64.
10. (9) Raphael Lessard, Toyota, 64.
11. (10) Matt Crafton (P), Ford, 64.
12. (11) Gary Klutt, Chevrolet, 64.
13. (14) Grant Enfinger (P), Ford, 64.
14. (18) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 64.
15. (15) DJ Kennington, Chevrolet, 64.
16. (20) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 64.
17. (21) Gus Dean #, Chevrolet, 64.
18. (2) Todd Gilliland, Toyota, 64.
19. (16) Dylan Lupton, Chevrolet, 63.
20. (19) Jason White, Toyota, 63.
21. (7) Harrison Burton #, Toyota, Engine, 62.
22. (23) Bobby Reuse, Chevrolet, 62.
23. (24) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 60.
24. (29) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 60.
25. (26) Roger Reuse, Ford, 58.
26. (25) Josh Reaume, Chevrolet, Suspension, 50.
27. (22) Dan Corcoran, Chevrolet, Accident, 27.
28. (27) Gregory Rayl, Chevrolet, Transmission, 4.
29. (28) Ray Ciccarelli, Chevrolet, Engine, 2.
--Average Speed of Race Winner: 88.913 mph.
--Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 46 Mins, 12 Secs.
--Margin of Victory: 5.160 Seconds.
--Caution Flags: 3 for 9 laps.
--Lead Changes: 6 among 5 drivers.
--Lap Leaders: B. Moffitt (P) 1-21;S. Friesen (P) 22;B. Rhodes
23-31;R. Chastain (P) 32;A. Hill (P) 33;R. Chastain (P) 34-41;B.
Moffitt (P) 42-64.
--Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Brett Moffitt (P)
2 times for 44 laps; Ross Chastain (P) 2 times for 9 laps; Ben
Rhodes 1 time for 9 laps; Austin Hill (P) 1 time for 1 lap; Stewart
Friesen (P) 1 time for 1 lap.
--Stage #1 Top Ten: 24,45,16,17,88,13,52,98,22,02
--Stage #2 Top Ten: 45,16,17,98,13,88,24,51,99,18
--By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.
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