Nov. 11, 2016
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
AVONDALE,
Ariz. – William Byron’s bitter disappointment proved a boon for two of
his Kyle Busch Motorsports teammates in Friday night’s Lucas Oil 150
NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series race at Phoenix International Raceway.
When
the engine in Byron’s No. 9 Toyota expired on Lap 141 of 150 – ending
the championship run for the series’ most prolific winner this year –
Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate
Daniel Suarez took over the race lead and went on to score the first
NCWTS victory of his career.
Byron’s
elimination from the inaugural Camping World Truck Series Chase also
helped teammate Christopher Bell, who claimed the last berth in the
Championship 4 with a seventh-place
finish. Bell joins second-place finisher Johnny Sauter, third-place
Matt Crafton and fifth-place Timothy Peters with a chance to win the
title next Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway (8 p.m. ET on FS1).
Suarez
pulled ahead of Sauter after a restart with four laps left and led by
.510 seconds when he crossed the finish line for the final time.
“He
was running a perfect race and things like this happen," Suarez said of
the demise of his teammate, who had led 112 of the first 137 laps
before his engine began to fail.
"The first victory in any series is always the most difficult to get.
"I'm
just very proud of this team for their effort. They've done a really
good job all year. I’m very happy that we were able to get the win for
KBM and Toyota."
Byron’s engine issue was sudden and unexpected.
“We
had been running hot a little bit the last run – kind of all night,”
Byron said. “It stayed within 10 (degree) range, but it started to
vibrate, maybe the lap before… but
it didn’t seem like a big deal, then it sputtered and flames came out
from underneath the truck.”
And
now Bell will race for the championship instead of the 18-year-old
Byron, who has posted a series-best six victories in his rookie season.
Seeking
a sweep of the Round of 6 after victories at Martinsville and Texas,
Sauter couldn’t catch Suarez in the four-lap run to the finish.
“We
had a great truck, especially on the long runs,” said Sauter, whose No.
21 Silverado is the only Chevrolet in the Championship 4.
“Unfortunately, I just could not get going
in the short run. I was just extremely loose…
“I
knew at the end there I needed to get a really, really good restart,
and I didn’t get the restart I needed. I’ve got nobody to blame but
myself for that. But I’m just proud
of everybody’s effort. We just needed to keep pushing. Even though
everybody says there’s no pressure, there’s always pressure – this is
racing.”
Crafton
and Peters were one point apart entering the race and battled in close
quarters for most of the race. Until Byron’s engine blew, they were
contesting the final position
at Homestead until Bell fell back on a late restart.
“There wasn’t a lap that wasn’t tense,” Crafton said. “We just raced hard from the beginning to the end.”
Note: Toyota clinched its ninth manufacturer’s championship in 13 seasons since entering the Truck Series in 2004.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race - Lucas Oil 150
Phoenix International Raceway
Avondale, Arizona
Friday, November 11, 2016
1. (2) Daniel Suarez(i), Toyota, 150.
2. (4) Johnny Sauter (C), Chevrolet, 150.
3. (10) Matt Crafton (C), Toyota, 150.
4. (7) Cameron Hayley, Toyota, 150.
5. (8) Timothy Peters (C), Toyota, 150.
6. (6) John H Nemechek, Chevrolet, 150.
7. (5) Christopher Bell (C) #, Toyota, 150.
8. (17) Matt Tifft #, Toyota, 150.
9. (18) Ben Kennedy (C), Chevrolet, 150.
10. (12) Cole Custer #, Chevrolet, 150.
11. (3) Rico Abreu #, Toyota, 150.
12. (13) Tyler Reddick, Ford, 150.
13. (15) Daniel Hemric, Ford, 150.
14. (9) Ben Rhodes #, Toyota, 150.
15. (21) Austin Cindric, Ford, 150.
16. (14) Noah Gragson, Toyota, 150.
17. (19) Myatt Snider, Toyota, 150.
18. (20) Stewart Friesen, Chevrolet, 150.
19. (23) Dylan Lupton(i), Chevrolet, 150.
20. (26) Kevin Donahue, Chevrolet, 149.
21. (27) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 148.
22. (29) Austin Wayne Self #, Toyota, 147.
23. (28) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 147.
24. (32) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 146.
25. (30) Bryce Napier, Chevrolet, 146.
26. (31) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 145.
27. (1) William Byron (C) #, Toyota, Engine, 141.
28. (11) Kaz Grala, Chevrolet, Accident, 76.
29. (25) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, Engine, 62.
30. (22) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, Accident, 36.
31. (24) Dominique Van Wieringen, Ford, Accident, 26.
32. (16) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, Accident, 11.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 84.441 mph.
Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 46 Mins, 35 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.510 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 9 for 49 laps.
Lead Changes: 5 among 3 drivers.
Lap
Leaders: W. Byron (C) # 1-25; D. Suarez(i) 26-47; W. Byron (C) #
48-68; T. Reddick 69-72; W. Byron (C) # 73-138; D. Suarez(i) 139-150.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): W. Byron (C) # 3 times for 112
laps; D. Suarez(i) 2 times for 34 laps; T. Reddick 1 time for 4 laps.
Top
10 in Points: J. Sauter (C) - 3,103; M. Crafton (C) - 3,078; C. Bell
(C) # - 3,077; T. Peters (C) - 3,075; W. Byron (C) # - 3,060; B. Kennedy
(C) - 3,059; D. Hemric - 2,135;
J. Nemechek - 2,111; T. Reddick - 479; C. Custer # - 479.
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