Late pass gives Johnny Sauter victory in Texas truck race
November 4, 2016
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
FORT WORTH, Tex. – You might say Johnny Sauter is on a roll.
Then again, that might be an understatement.
Passing
Matt Crafton near the start/finish line with two laps left in Friday
night’s Striping Technology 350 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race
at Texas Motor Speedway, Sauter
pulled away to win his second straight race in the inaugural NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series Chase.
In
the process, he deprived Crafton of a chance to clinch a spot in the
Championship 4 finale, set for Nov. 18 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Crafton won a drag race to the stripe
against Daniel Hemric to secure the runner-up spot, .836 seconds behind
Sauter.
“This
is amazing,” said Sauter, who started 16th in his No. 21 Chevrolet and
won for the third time this season, the third time at Texas (having
swept the 2012 races) and the
13th time in his career. “Matt was content to keep running the bottom,
and I made a couple of runs on that restart (on Lap 130 of 147, after
the third and final caution).
“They
got me great track position on the pit stop, and I just kept bottoming
the splitter out on the short run, and I could just not fire off. ...
Matt just kept running the
bottom, and I was like, ‘I’m going to the top.’ And I was pretty
successful on the top down in (Turns) 3 and 4 all night long—just big
momentum.”
About the only low point of Sauter’s night was his post-race burnout—but that was by design.
“I’ve
got to apologize to the fans for the burnout,” Sauter said. “I know it
was lame, but I’ve got to have this truck for Homestead.”
Crafton, a two-time series champion, overcame a scrape against the outside wall and a suspect battery to run second.
“We
were just off all night,” Crafton said. “I got drove into the fence off
Turn 2, and the right-rear tail is moved over quite a bit and we got
really free up off the corner.
I was trying to manage, and with about four (laps) to go I just got
really free and I was like, ‘Oh, boy.’
“I was hoping that Johnny and the 19 (Hemric) raced each other a lot longer than they did.”
Polesitter
Spencer Gallagher, Sauter’s teammate at GMS Racing, led a race-high 88
laps but lost six positions on pit road before the final restart, thanks
to a slow tire change
on the right rear of his No. 23 Chevrolet.
Chase
drivers Ben Kennedy and Timothy Peters finished 13th and 14th,
respectively, and are currently below the Chase cut line. Peters is
fifth in the standings, one point behind
Crafton in fourth. Kennedy is sixth, 13 points behind Crafton heading
to Phoenix, where the Chase field will be cut from six drivers to the
final four next Friday.
Sauter
is the only driver guaranteed to race for the championship at
Homestead. William Byron, who leads the series with six victories,
finished sixth on Friday and held second
place in the Chase standings.
Christopher
Bell came home 11th after late contact with the Toyota of Cameron
Hayley and is third in points, but the gap between the second- and
fifth-place Chase drivers is
a mere five points.
The
only three cautions of the night resulted from the expiration of the
caution clock, which runs in 20-minute increments from the drop of a
green flag. The previous high number
for caution clocks in a single race was two.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race - Striping Technology 350
Texas Motor Speedway
Fort Worth, Texas
Friday, November 04, 2016
1. (16) Johnny Sauter (C), Chevrolet, 147.
2. (7) Matt Crafton (C), Toyota, 147.
3. (2) Daniel Hemric, Ford, 147.
4. (5) Tyler Reddick, Ford, 147.
5. (10) Daniel Suarez(i), Toyota, 147.
6. (3) William Byron # (C), Toyota, 147.
7. (1) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, 147.
8. (22) Austin Dillon(i), Chevrolet, 147.
9. (12) Cole Custer #, Chevrolet, 147.
10. (17) Cameron Hayley, Toyota, 147.
11. (9) Christopher Bell # (C), Toyota, 147.
12. (15) Rico Abreu #, Toyota, 147.
13. (14) Ben Kennedy (C), Chevrolet, 147.
14. (6) Timothy Peters (C), Toyota, 147.
15. (8) Ben Rhodes #, Toyota, 147.
16. (21) Shane Lee, Chevrolet, 147.
17. (4) Matt Tifft #, Toyota, 147.
18. (19) John H Nemechek, Chevrolet, 146.
19. (20) Austin Hill, Ford, 145.
20. (13) Jesse Little, Toyota, 145.
21. (18) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 144.
22. (30) Austin Wayne Self #, Toyota, 144.
23. (24) Casey Smith, Chevrolet, 144.
24. (25) Reed Sorenson(i), Chevrolet, Vibration, 143.
25. (27) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 143.
26. (23) Tyler Young, Chevrolet, 143.
27. (29) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 142.
28. (11) Cody Coughlin #, Chevrolet, 141.
29. (28) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 140.
30. (32) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 138.
31. (26) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, Accident, 61.
32. (31) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, Engine, 22.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 148.291 mph.
Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 29 Mins, 13 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.836 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 3 for 12 laps.
Lead Changes: 7 among 4 drivers.
Lap
Leaders: S. Gallagher 1-40; D. Hemric 41-75; S. Gallagher 76-83; D.
Hemric 84-86; S. Gallagher 87-126; J. Sauter (C) 127-129; M. Crafton (C)
130-144; J. Sauter (C) 145-147.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): S. Gallagher 3 times for 88
laps; D. Hemric 2 times for 38 laps; M. Crafton (C) 1 time for 15 laps;
J. Sauter (C) 2 times for
6 laps.
Top
10 in Points: J. Sauter (C) - 3,072; W. Byron # (C) - 3,052; C. Bell #
(C) - 3,051; M. Crafton (C) - 3,048; T. Peters (C) - 3,047; B. Kennedy
(C) - 3,035; D. Hemric - 2,115;
J. Nemechek - 2,084; T. Reddick - 457; C. Custer # - 456.
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