Johnny Sauter holds off Chase Elliott to advance to championship race
Oct. 29, 2016
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
MARTINSVILLE,
Va. – With a finish that was the diametric opposite of his last run at
Martinsville Speedway, Johnny Sauter punched his ticket to the NASCAR
Camping World Truck
Series championship race with a victory in Saturday’s Texas Roadhouse
200 at the .526-mile short track.
After
a restart with 18 laps left, Sauter, who finished last at Martinsville
in April, held off pole winner Chase Elliott, beating the No. 71
Chevrolet driver to the finish line
by .316 seconds.
On
Lap 176, Sauter took the lead from John Hunter Nemechek, who had gained
track position with an earlier two-tire stop under caution. Sauter held
the top spot the rest of the
way, through a stretch that included the fifth caution of the race for
an accident that put Ben Kennedy’s title hopes in peril.
But
Sauter knows he’ll be racing for the championship on Nov. 18 at
Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he scored the fourth of his 12 career
victories in 2011.
“The
key deal is liking a race track, and I can’t think of a better race
track to decide a championship than Homestead,” Sauter said. “It’s a
very racy place – you can run all
over the race track. I feel like we are peaking at the right time. I
feel like we’ve kind of saved some of our best bullets, so to speak, for
the end, and we can go and really work hard on our Homestead piece for
these next couple weeks.
“But
I’m a racer – I think we all are – and we’re not just going to hang out
these next two weeks. Texas has been a race track that we’ve had some
success at in the past. We
sat on the pole there earlier this year and had a shot to win the race…
We want to win races, but we’re in a luxurious spot, I guess you’d call
it. I want to win a championship. I’ve been doing this a long time, and
have won races, but a championship is something
that’s eluded me.”
Sauter’s
No. 21 GMS Racing Chevrolet surged ahead on the Lap 183 restart. On the
same circuit, Elliott passed Nemechek for the runner-up spot and took
off in pursuit of Sauter.
Unable to execute a clean pass of the leader, Elliott settled for
second place in his first NCWTS start since Nov. 8, 2013 at Phoenix.
“I
got loose off of Turn 2 coming to the checkered (flag), and that was
probably my opportunity to get him,” said Elliott, who will start fifth
in Sunday’s Goody’s Fast Relief
500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race (1 p.m. ET on NBCSN). “But you’ve got
to be careful. Those guys are racing for a championship, and some days
it’s just not worth making a mistake or wrecking a guy or whatever.
“Obviously,
I wish we could have got him, but I feel like I learned a lot today,
and that’s the most important thing for (Sunday).”
Kennedy
left the track wishing Ben Rhodes had used the same restraint Elliott
observed in Saturday’s race. On Lap 176, Rhodes punted Kennedy’s No. 33
Chevrolet in the middle
of Turn 2 and sent it spinning. In the aftermath of the wreck, John Wes
Townley collided with Kennedy’s Silverado, doing further damage.
Kennedy
stayed on the lead lap but settled for 18th place, worst among the six
Chase drivers and one spot ahead of two-time champion Matt Crafton,
whose afternoon went south
with a broken left rear brake caliper.
After the race, Kennedy and Rhodes engaged in a heated exchange on pit road with NASCAR officials between them.
“He just wrecked us,” Kennedy told reporters. "He tried to wreck us earlier and failed. On to the next.”
Rhodes took responsibility for the crash.
“I
owe him an apology for sure,” Rhodes said. "I know he’s in the Chase. I
thought I could nudge him cleanly but got into him a second time and
spun him around.”
Nemechek
came home third in front of Chase drivers Christopher Bell and Timothy
Peters, who ran fourth and fifth, respectively. William Byron finished
eighth to gain the fourth
spot in the Chase standings, nine points ahead of Crafton and 10 ahead
of Kennedy.
The series moves to Texas and Phoenix in the following two weeks for the completion of the Round of 6.
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race - Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions
Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville, Virginia
Saturday, October 29, 2016
1. (5) Johnny Sauter (C), Chevrolet, 200.
2. (1) Chase Elliott(i), Chevrolet, 200.
3. (12) John H Nemechek, Chevrolet, 200.
4. (6) Christopher Bell # (C), Toyota, 200.
5. (19) Timothy Peters (C), Toyota, 200.
6. (2) Daniel Suarez(i), Toyota, 200.
7. (3) Cole Custer #, Chevrolet, 200.
8. (7) William Byron # (C), Toyota, 200.
9. (13) Daniel Hemric, Ford, 200.
10. (15) Austin Hill, Ford, 200.
11. (8) Cameron Hayley, Toyota, 200.
12. (21) Cole Whitt(i), Ford, 200.
13. (4) Tyler Reddick, Ford, 200.
14. (23) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 200.
15. (10) Kaz Grala, Chevrolet, 200.
16. (9) Matt Tifft #, Toyota, 200.
17. (11) Matt Crafton (C), Toyota, 200.
18. (18) Ben Kennedy (C), Chevrolet, 200.
19. (14) Ben Rhodes #, Toyota, 200.
20. (27) Austin Theriault, Chevrolet, 200.
21. (20) John Wes Townley, Chevrolet, 200.
22. (16) Harrison Burton, Toyota, 199.
23. (26) DJ Kennington(i), Chevrolet, 199.
24. (24) Rico Abreu #, Toyota, 198.
25. (25) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 197.
26. (28) Justin Fontaine, Toyota, 195.
27. (32) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 192.
28. (30) Joshua Reeves, Chevrolet, 191.
29. (17) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, 179.
30. (29) Kevin Donahue, Chevrolet, Engine, 115.
31. (22) Kyle Donahue, Chevrolet, Accident, 48.
32. (31) Josh White, Chevrolet, Accident, 45.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 73.839 mph.
Time of Race: 01 Hrs, 25 Mins, 29 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.316 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 5 for 33 laps.
Lead Changes: 6 among 5 drivers.
Lap
Leaders: C. Elliott(i) 1-10; C. Custer # 11-27; J. Sauter (C) 28-52;
C. Elliott(i) 53-151; D. Hemric 152-157; J. Nemechek 158-175; J. Sauter
(C) 176-200.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): C. Elliott(i) 2 times for 109
laps; J. Sauter (C) 2 times for 50 laps; J. Nemechek 1 time for 18 laps;
C. Custer # 1 time for
17 laps; D. Hemric 1 time for 6 laps.
Top
10 in Points: J. Sauter (C) - 3,036; C. Bell # (C) - 3,029; T. Peters
(C) - 3,028; W. Byron # (C) - 3,025; M. Crafton (C) - 3,016; B. Kennedy
(C) - 3,015; D. Hemric - 2,084;
J. Nemechek - 2,069; C. Custer # - 432; T. Reddick - 428.
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