2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
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Johnny Sauter, the current points leader

The 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is the 24th season of the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. Christopher Bell enters as the defending champion, but he will not defend his championship, leaving his No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports entry to a number of drivers throughout the season, with Todd Gilliland covering the majority of the schedule in the truck. The series will rebrand in 2019, as sponsor Camping World Holdings will rebrand the series with their Gander Outdoors brand they acquired in 2017 for the 2019 season.

The 2018 season is the first to feature the Regular Season Championship trophy, which is awarded at the final race before the playoffs.[1] Johnny Sauter clinched the NCWTS Regular Season Championship trophy at the end of the UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway.[2]

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief
Chevrolet GMS Racing 2 Cody Coughlin 18 Jerry Baxter
Spencer Gallagher 1
Sheldon Creed 4
21 Johnny Sauter Joe Shear Jr.
24 Justin Haley Kevin Bellicourt
25 Dalton Sargeant (R) 16 Doug Randolph
Timothy Peters 3
Tyler Dippel 4
Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Stewart Friesen Tripp Bruce
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Timmy Silva
NEMCO Motorsports 8 John Hunter Nemechek 15 Gere Kennon Jr.
Joe Nemechek 4
TBA 4
Niece Motorsports 22 Austin Wayne Self Joey Cohen 4
Cody Efaw 4
Arthur Haire 8
45 Justin Fontaine (R) Darrell Morrow 7
Buddy Sisco 1
Cody Efaw 8
Norm Benning Racing 6 Norm Benning Angelo Calabrese
Premium Motorsports 49 Wendell Chavous 18 Brian Keselowski 8
Mike Hillman Sr. 7
Michael Hillman 2
D. J. Kennington 1
TBA 4
15 Robby Lyons (R) 7 Scott Eggleston 6
Mike Hillman Sr. 6
Tommy Baldwin Jr. 2
Jason Dorman 1
Joe Lax 1
Reed Sorenson 3
Ross Chastain 2
J. R. Heffner 1
Todd Peck 1
Stefan Parsons 1
Wendell Chavous 1
Jamie Mosley 1
TBA 4
Jordan Anderson Racing Bobby Reuse 1
Bryant Barnhill 1
Young's Motorsports 02 Austin Hill Chad Kendrick
20 Scott Lagasse Jr. 1 Andrew Abbott
Austin Dillon 1
Michel Disdier 1
Reid Wilson 1
Tanner Thorson 6
Darrell Wallace Jr. 1
Daniel Hemric 1
Tyler Young 1
Tate Fogleman 3
Max Tullman 3
TBA 4
Ford ThorSport Racing 13 Myatt Snider (R) Rich Lushes
41 Ben Rhodes Eddie Troconis
88 Matt Crafton Carl Joiner Jr.
98 Grant Enfinger Jeff Hensley
Toyota DGR-Crosley 54 Bo LeMastus (R) 8 Kevin Manion 22
Chris Lawson 1
Justin Marks 1
Kyle Benjamin 1
David Gilliland 2
Chris Eggleston 3
Zane Smith 1
Chris Windom 1
Matt Mills 1
Riley Herbst 2
TBA 3
Hattori Racing Enterprises 16 Brett Moffitt Scott Zipadelli
Kyle Busch Motorsports 4 David Gilliland 1 Marcus Richmond 20
Wes Ward 3
Kyle Busch 2
Spencer Davis 1
Todd Gilliland (R) 19
18 Noah Gragson 22 [3] Ryan Fugle
Erik Jones 1
51 Spencer Davis 4 Mike Hillman Jr.
Kyle Busch 3
Harrison Burton 8
Brandon Jones 4
Riley Herbst 1
Logan Seavey 1
Christopher Bell 1
David Gilliland 1
Chevrolet 21
Toyota 2
Jordan Anderson Racing 3 Jordan Anderson 22 Dylan Corum 3
Dan Kolanda 5
Brian Keselowski 2
Kevin Eagle 6
Ryan Newman 1
Chevrolet 11
Toyota 8
Reaume Brothers Racing 33 Josh Reaume 18 Danny Glad 4
William Tatum, Jr. 2
Paul Clapprood 1
John Reaume 6
R. B. Bracken 3
Braden Mitchell 1
B. J. McLeod 1
Jason White 1
J. J. Yeley 1
Robby Lyons 1

Limited schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet Beaver Motorsports 50 Travis Kvapil Rob Winfield 2
Amanda Beaver 11
Clinton Cram 1
David McClure 1
Tim Goulet 1
2
B. J. McLeod 1
Dawson Cram 1
Todd Peck 2
Jamie Mosley 1
Timmy Hill 2
Ross Chastain 2
Brian Kaltreider 1
Mike Harmon 1
Ray Ciccarelli 2
Gray Gaulding 1
Premium Motorsports Reed Sorenson 1
Bobby Gerhart Racing 63 Bobby Gerhart Robbie Freeman 12
Rick Ren 2
Doug George 2
2
MB Motorsports 4
Copp Motorsports 10
Akinori Ogata 1
Scott Stenzel 1
Kevin Donahue 3
Camden Murphy 1
J. J. Yeley 3
Kyle Donahue 1
Bayley Currey 2
Kyle Strickler 1
Timmy Hill 1
Chad Finley Racing 42 Chad Finley Bruce Cook 2
Clay Greenfield Motorsports 68 Clay Greenfield Danny Gill 5
Copp Motorsports 36 Bayley Currey Robbie Freeman 1
Copp Motorsports 14
MB Motorsports 3
NextGen Motorsports 1
83 Scott Stenzel Jerry Kennedy 12
Doug George 1
Keith Wolfe 1
Jon Pittman 2
2
Bayley Currey 9
Kyle Donahue 2
Tyler Matthews 2
Nick Hoffman 1
Todd Peck 1
Joey Gase 1
CR7 Motorsports 9 Codie Rohrbaugh Garrett Lambert 1
FDNY Racing 28 Bryan Dauzat Jim Rosenblum 2
Glenden Enterprises 47 Chris Fontaine Kevin Ingram 2
Henderson Motorsports 75 Parker Kligerman Chris Carrier 7
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing 0 Joey Gase Joe Cobb 3
Brian Lear 9
2
Mike Senica 1
Camden Murphy 8
Ray Ciccarelli 2
Justin Kunz 1
Jordan Anderson Racing 97 Roger Reuse Steve Szabo 1
MDM Motorsports 99 Tyler Matthews Shane Huffman 1
Sheldon Creed 1
Mike Affarano Motorsports 03 John Provenzano David McClure 1
Mike Harmon Racing 74 Cody Ware Timothy Goulet 1
Tim Viens 1
Mike Harmon 8
Bryant Barnhill 1
B. J. McLeod 2
Trevor Collins 1
NEMCO Motorsports 87 Joe Nemechek Jim Mazza 1
Duke Whiseant 8
11
Timmy Hill 1
Niece Motorsports 38 Max McLaughlin Ron Paradiso 1
Ross Chastain 2
T. J. Bell 1
Landon Huffman 1
Norm Benning Racing 57 Jeff Zillweger Dan Sheffer 1
Reaume Brothers Racing 34 Jeffrey Abbey Rob Winfield 2
John Reaume 1
1
J. J. Yeley 1
B. J. McLeod 1
Jesse Iwuji 1
TJL Motorsports 1 B. J. McLeod Teddy Brown 2
Jacob Kramer 1
William Guinade 1
Mark Beaver 1
1
Clay Greenfield 1
Tommy Regan 1
Mike Senica 1
Camden Murphy 1
Young's Motorsports 12 Reid Wilson Steven Dawson 1
Buddy Sisco 2
1
Ty Dillon 1
Alex Tagliani 1
Tate Fogleman 1
Tanner Thorson 1
Ford Jacob Wallace Racing 80 Justin Shipley Tracy Wallace 1
JJL Motorsports 97 Jesse Little Matt Noyce 10
R. J. Otto Jr. 1
RBR Enterprises 92 Timothy Peters Mike Hester 3
Roper Racing 04 Cory Roper Craig Roper 1
Shane Whitbeck 2
8
ThorSport Racing 27 Chase Briscoe Vance Haefele 1
Toyota All Out Motorsports 7 Korbin Forrister Doug George 12
DGR-Crosley 17 Bo LeMastus (R) Chris Lawson 4
Kevin Manion 1
4
Chris Eggleston 1
Tyler Dippel 1
Kyle Busch Motorsports 46 Brandon Jones Cody Glick 1
Christian Eckes 4
Riley Herbst 1
On Point Motorsports 30 Scott Lagasse Jr. Steve Lane 2
Austin Theriault 1

Changes

Drivers

Teams

  • On August 17, 2017, Brad Keselowski announced the shutdown of Brad Keselowski Racing after the 2017 season.[18]
  • On December 30, 2017, Martins Motorsports announced the closure of the team. Team owner Tommy Joe Martins stated that deals with other drivers to drive the truck had fell through, and that he is driving a partial Xfinity Series schedule with B. J. McLeod Motorsports in 2018.[19]
  • On January 22, 2018, David Gilliland Racing and Crosley Sports Group announced a merger of their teams which includes an expansion to a single truck driver development team in the Camping World Truck Series with support from Toyota Racing Development and an alliance with Kyle Busch Motorsports. These teams will continue to field cars in late models, the K&N Pro Series, and the ARCA racing series. Bo LeMastus will drive the No. 54 Toyota.[20]
  • Young's Motorsports formed an alliance with Team Dillon to put Team Dillon drivers in a second Young's truck, the No. 20. The No. 20 ran part-time in 2017 but will run the length of the schedule in 2018.[21]

Manufacturers

  • On January 16, 2018, it was announced that, after a six-year relationship, ThorSport Racing split ways with Toyota. On January 22, 2018, Ford was announced to be the new manufacturer for the team.

Engine Rules

  • Teams may use an Ilmor-built LSX 396 engine, similar to the ARCA Racing Series, in 2018, regardless of manufacturer of the body.

Schedule

The JEGS 200 at Dover International Speedway in May
The Gander Outdoors 150 at Pocono Raceway in July

The final schedule – comprising 23 races – was released on May 23, 2017.[22]

No Race title Track Date TV
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 16 FS1
2 Active Pest Control 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton February 24 FS1
3 Stratosphere 200 Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas March 2 FS1
4 Alpha Energy Solutions 250 Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway March 24/26[Note 1] FS1
5 JEGS 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover May 4 FS1
6 37 Kind Days 250 Kansas Speedway, Kansas May 11 FS1
7 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord May 18 FS1
8 PPG 400 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth June 8 FS1
9 M&M's 200 Iowa Speedway, Newton June 16 FS1
10 Eaton 200 Gateway Motorsports Park, Madison June 23 FS1
11 Overton's 225[23] Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet June 29 FS1
12 Buckle Up in Your Truck 225 Kentucky Speedway, Sparta July 12 FS1
13 Eldora Dirt Derby Eldora Speedway, Rossburg July 18 FS1
14 Gander Outdoors 150[24] Pocono Raceway, Long Pond July 28 FS1
15 Corrigan Oil 200[25] Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn August 11 FS1
16 UNOH 200 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 16 Fox
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs
Round of 8
17 Chevrolet Silverado 250 Canadian Tire Motorsports Park, Bowmanville August 26 FS1
18 World of Westgate 200[26] Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas September 14 FS1
19 Fr8Auctions 250 Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln October 13 Fox
Round of 6
20 Texas Roadhouse 200 Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway October 27 FS1
21 JAG Metals 350 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth November 2 FS1
22 Lucas Oil 150 ISM Raceway, Avondale November 9 FS1
Championship 4
23 Ford EcoBoost 200 Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead November 16 FS1

NOTE: Television schedules subject to change per Fox and NASCAR request should other events necessitate.

Schedule changes

In 2015, NASCAR and 21 Camping World Truck Series tracks agreed on a five-year contract that guarantees each track would continue to host races through 2020.[27] Despite the agreement, Speedway Motorsports decided to cancel the New Hampshire Motor Speedway race and add a second race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, to form two weekends involving each of the three national series.[28] The new race will be the third race of the regular season, while the established fall race will be the second race of the first playoff round.

As a result, the Chevrolet Silverado 250 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park will be held as the first race of the playoffs, while the Overton's 225 at Chicagoland Speedway will move from September to June. The UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway will become the final race of the regular season as a result of the schedule realignment.

Unlike the 2017 schedule, the JEGS 200 at Dover International Speedway will precede the 37 Kind Days 250 at Kansas Speedway and the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Also, the Eaton 200 at Gateway Motorsports Park will be held one week later as the tenth race of the season, slated to be held the week before the Chicagoland round.[22][29]

On April 17, 2018, Bristol Motor Speedway announced the UNOH 200 will be moved one day to Thursday night, August 16. The new race date will also reflect a change from FS1 to Fox, as the race broadcast moves to the broadcast network. The live Thursday night race on Fox coincides with preparation for Fox to broadcast the majority of Thursday games during the 2018 NFL season.[30] Fox will now air two Truck Series races, both during the second half of the season when NBC has the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series coverage.

Results and standings

Race results

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Manufacturer
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250 David Gilliland Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
2 Active Pest Control 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Brett Moffitt Toyota
3 Stratosphere 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
4 Alpha Energy Solutions 250 Ben Rhodes Ben Rhodes John Hunter Nemechek Chevrolet
5 JEGS 200 Noah Gragson Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
6 37 Kind Days 250 Noah Gragson Noah Gragson Noah Gragson Toyota
7 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
8 PPG 400 Stewart Friesen Todd Gilliland Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
9 M&M's 200 Harrison Burton Brett Moffitt Brett Moffitt Toyota
10 Eaton 200 Grant Enfinger Noah Gragson Justin Haley Chevrolet
11 Overton's 225 Noah Gragson John Hunter Nemechek Brett Moffitt Toyota
12 Buckle Up in Your Truck 225 Noah Gragson Noah Gragson Ben Rhodes Ford
13 Eldora Dirt Derby Ben Rhodes Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford
14 Gander Outdoors 150 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
15 Corrigan Oil 200 John Hunter Nemechek Matt Crafton
Noah Gragson
Brett Moffitt Toyota
16 UNOH 200 Christopher Bell John Hunter Nemechek Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs
Round of 8
17 Chevrolet Silverado 250 Ben Rhodes Noah Gragson Justin Haley Chevrolet
18 World of Westgate 200 Noah Gragson Grant Enfinger Grant Enfinger Ford
19 Fr8Auctions 250 David Gilliland Grant Enfinger Timothy Peters Chevrolet

Driver standings

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or 2017 Owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1-8 – Regular season top 10 finishers.
. – Eliminated after Round of 8 . – Eliminated after Round of 6

Pos. Driver DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Pts. Stage Bonus
1 Johnny Sauter 1*2 3 2 19 1*2 5 1* 1 5 3 3 15 16 8 2 1 6 2 21 3042 421
2 Brett Moffitt 26 1 3 3 12 16 41 18 1* 14 1 18 5 26 1 18 3 11 17 3027 275
3 Noah Gragson 23 21 121 5 201 1*12 8 10 2 10* 42 8*2 6 INQ 4* 9 9*12 181 13 3025 252
4 Grant Enfinger 6 9 4 4 14 8 12 42 11 211 8 6 2 6 72 10 17 1*2 19*1 3018 183
5 Justin Haley 2 22 28 10 3 10 14 3 16 1 6 10 9 5 9 6 1 3 4 3014 147
6 Matt Crafton 19 5 29 15 2 6 11 5 26 20 11 3 4 9 10* 8 5 5 26 3003 36
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs cut-off
Pos. Driver DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Pts. Stage Bonus
7 Ben Rhodes 4 4 7 12*12 8 19 5 16 17 19 2 11 291 11 6 7 14 4 16 2114 23 148
8 Stewart Friesen 27 6 52 20 23 3 6 21 92 13 19 2 3 42 81 2 7 17 6 2112 19 124
9 Myatt Snider (R) 24 7 15 6 11 15 15 23 10 4 10 26 20 12 18 29 19 6 2 505 74
10 Todd Gilliland (R) 14 10 10 6* 29 2 16 7 22 71 5 5 11 27 202 478 114 2
11 Austin Hill 11 18 10 9 31 12 18 13 14 11 9 16 21 13 19 21 8 23 10 439 20
12 Cody Coughlin 17 20 8 26 6 7 17 8 7 9 12 12 28 14 14 19 15 24 433 30
13 Austin Wayne Self 20 15 16 27 15 13 27 17 15 16 13 14 18 18 11 13 21 9 12 413 20
14 Dalton Sargeant (R) 8 14 6 11 13 11 19 11 19 30 20 9 27 3 12 11 404 36
15 Jordan Anderson 9 24 17 22 18 25 20 19 23 23 17 19 16 13 22 16 20 7 339 3
16 Wendell Chavous 12 23 14 18 17 27 22 12 21 15 22 24 23 21 16 23 24 28 5 336
17 Justin Fontaine (R) 10 19 9 28 19 17 30 30 12 26 14 17 25 17 25 24 18 14 21 330 2
18 Jennifer Jo Cobb 31 26 24 29 22 22 26 24 22 22 24 29 DNQ 22 23 DNQ 29 12 11 235 4
19 Jesse Little 8 9 16 6 7 26 15 210 38
20 Joe Nemechek 3 12 31 7 30 15 31 32 28 DNQ 10 30 32 31 30 203 7
21 Norm Benning 14 29 26 31 27 23 31 21 20 24 31 25 32 25 21 DNQ 20 DNQ DNQ 193
22 Korbin Forrister 16 16 21 DNQ 22 18 13 24 27 13 15 188 3
23 Josh Reaume DNQ 27 25 25 25 21 24 25 DNQ 18 21 23 19 20 171
24 Bo LeMastus (R) 30 17 19 DNQ 26 15 20 20 17 22 30 29 163 1
25 Parker Kligerman 28 11 28 7 27 4 28 151 25
26 David Gilliland 211 4 4 3 145 29 1
27 Spencer Davis 7 13 13 9 22 141 20
28 Harrison Burton 8 5 3 13 137 18
29 Robby Lyons (R) 13 25 18 24 26 23 22 14 130
30 Timothy Peters 7 DNQ DNQ 4 19 1 127 6
31 Bayley Currey 20 26 29 25 29 24 27 30 32 27 32 16 127
32 Tanner Thorson 16 13 19 15 14 32 31 123 4
33 Chris Eggleston 13 14 11 10 100
34 Clay Greenfield 22 28 20 21 20 32 86 7
35 Cory Roper 13 18 25 25 67
36 Riley Herbst 8 15 29 59
37 Christian Eckes 8 282 53 16 1
38 Bryan Dauzat 18 8 48
39 Logan Seavey 8 46 17
40 Tate Fogleman 27 28 15 DNQ 41
41 Tyler Matthews 21 17 32 41
42 Kyle Donahue 23 20 28 40
43 Chad Finley 6 30 38
44 Kevin Donahue 30 32 12 37
45 Chris Windom 14 36 13
46 Tyler Young 7 35 5
47 Todd Peck 32 32 23 26 35
48 Camden Murphy 29 DNQ 31 DNQ DNQ 30 31 29 DNQ Wth 35
49 Zane Smith 5 32
50 Scott Stenzel 15 32 32 32
51 Tyler Dippel 13 30 6
52 Reid Wilson 16 28 30
53 Austin Theriault 8 29
54 Nick Hoffman 10 27
55 Alex Tagliani 10 27
56 D. J. Kennington 12 26 1
57 Max McLaughlin 12 25
58 Sheldon Creed 15 22
59 Codie Rohrbaugh 16 21
60 Chris Fontaine 29 24 21
61 Dawson Cram 17 20
62 Jeffrey Abbey 17 20
63 Stefan Parsons 17 20
64 Ray Ciccarelli DNQ 27 28 DNQ 19
65 Michel Disdier 19 18
66 T. J. Bell 21 16
67 Jason White 23 14
68 Bobby Gerhart DNQ 23 14
69 J. R. Heffner 24 13
70 Bobby Reuse 25 12
71 Brian Kaltreider 25 12
72 Jesse Iwuji 25 12
73 Mike Senica 30 32 12
74 Justin Shipley 26 11
75 Justin Kunz 26 11
76 Tommy Regan 27 10
77 Roger Reuse 27 10
78 Jamie Mosley 28 DNQ 9
79 Akinori Ogata 30 7
80 Bryant Barnhill DNQ 31 6
81 Kyle Strickler 31 6
82 Travis Kvapil 32 DNQ 5
Tim Viens DNQ 0
Braden Mitchell DNQ 0
Trevor Collins DNQ 0
R. J. Otto Jr. DNQ 0
John Provenzano DNQ 0
Jeff Zillweger Wth 0
Ineligible for Camping World Truck championship points
Pos. Driver DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Pts. Stage Bonus
Kyle Busch 21*2 1* 2 2 1*
John Hunter Nemechek 25 21 1 4 92 271 25 7*1 5 7 3 3*12 2 22 27
Chase Briscoe 1*2
Kyle Benjamin 2
Erik Jones 2
Brandon Jones 9 3 5 4 26
Scott Lagasse Jr. 5 31 18
Ross Chastain 30 29 26 12 7
Max Tullman 23 29 9
Austin Dillon 10
Justin Marks 11
Ty Dillon 11
Darrell Wallace Jr. 14
Daniel Hemric 21
Mike Harmon 22 DNQ 24 24 29 DNQ 32 DNQ 31
B. J. McLeod DNQ 23 DNQ 24 29 DNQ
Spencer Gallagher 25
Reed Sorenson 30 27 30 28
Timmy Hill 28 DNQ 28 32
Christopher Bell 28
J. J. Yeley 32 32 29 31 DNQ
Ryan Newman 30
Joey Gase 31 31 DNQ
Matt Mills 31
Cody Ware DNQ
Gray Gaulding DNQ
Pos. Driver DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Pts. Stage Bonus

Owners' championship (Top 15)

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or 2017 Owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1-10 – Regular season top 10 finishers.

Pos. No. Car Owner DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Points Bonus
1 21 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. 1*2 3 2 19 1*2 5 1* 1 5 3 3 15 16 8 2 1 6 2 22 3042 421
2 16 Shigeaki Hattori 26 1 3 3 12 16 41 18 1* 14 1 18 5 26 1 18 3 11 17 3026 265
3 18 Kyle Busch 23 21 121 5 201 1*12 8 10 2 10* 42 8*2 6 2 4* 9 9*12 181 13 3025 252
4 98 Mike Curb 6 9 4 4 14 8 12 42 11 211 8 6 2 6 72 10 17 1*2 19*1 3018 184
5 24 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. 2 22 28 10 3 10 14 3 16 1 6 10 9 5 9 6 1 3 4 3011 1110
6 41 Duke Thorson 4 4 7 12*12 8 19 5 16 17 19 2 11 291 11 6 7 14 4 16 3011 11
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship Playoffs cut-off
7 8 Joe Nemechek 25 12 21 1 7 4 92 15 271 25 7*1 5 7 10 3 3*12 2 22 27 2110 138
8 51 Kyle Busch 7 13 1* 8 5 9 2 9 3 8 5 4 8 1* 22 28 13 26 3 2098 173
9 52 Chris Larsen 27 6 52 20 23 3 6 21 92 13 19 2 3 42 81 2 7 17 6 682 5
10 88 Rhonda Thorson 19 5 29 15 2 6 11 5 26 20 11 3 4 9 10* 8 5 5 26 641
11 4 Kyle Busch 211 21*2 13 14 10 2 10 6* 29 2 16 7 22 71 5 5 11 27 202 632 4
12 13 Duke Thorson 24 7 15 6 11 15 15 23 10 4 10 26 20 12 18 29 19 6 2 505
13 25 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. 8 14 6 11 13 11 19 11 19 30 20 9 27 3 12 11 4 19 1 501 5
14 28 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. 17 20 8 26 6 7 17 8 7 9 12 12 28 14 14 19 15 24 8 445
15 02 Randy Young 11 18 10 9 31 12 18 13 14 11 9 16 21 13 19 21 8 23 10 439
Pos. No. Car Owner DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Points Bonus

Manufacturers' Championship

After 19 of 23 races

Pos Manufacturer Wins Points
1 Chevrolet 9 702
2 Toyota 7 673
3 Ford 3 639

Playoff Standings

Pos Number Driver To cut off line
1 21 Johnny Sauter +28
2 16 Brett Moffitt +13
3 18 Noah Gragson +11
4 98 Grant Enfinger +4
5 24 Justin Haley -4
6 88 Matt Crafton -11
7 41 Ben Rhodes -934
8 52 Stewart Friesen -937
  Locked into the Next Round.
  Below the Cut Line.
  Eliminated from the Playoffs.

See also

Notes

  1. Race started on Saturday, March 24 but stopped after 23 laps and remainder postponed to Monday, March 26 due to weather.

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