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6.18.22 Knoxville Raceway Results

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returned to the Knoxville Raceway on Saturday Night for the Clean Harbors 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers. Known as the “Sprint Car Capital of the World” the half-mile Iowa dirt track hosted the trucks for the second consecutive year.

Moonlighting in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Todd Gilliland took control of Saturday night‘s Clean Harbors 150 after the sun set on Knoxville Raceway.

Gilliland grabbed the lead from John Hunter Nemechek for the final time on Lap 140 of 150 and pulled away after a restart on Lap 147 to beat Nemechek to the finish line by .945 seconds and win in his first start of the season and for the third time in his career.

On the eve of Father‘s Day, during an off week for his full-time NASCAR Cup Series ride with Front Row Motorsports, Gilliland delivered the victory for his father and team owner, David Gilliland. “This will make tomorrow a lot more fun,” said Gilliland, who plans to enjoy brunch and play golf with his father on Sunday. “The Cup Series is tough, just racing every single week. I‘ve had like a million people ask me, ‘Is this really what you want to do on your off week?‘

“Absolutely. Nothing beats racing. I tell everyone I‘m young, and I wish I could do this every single week of the year. … I love the trucks. I ran here forever, it felt like. So to be able to come back and to get one, it‘s so special.” In winning the race, Gilliland fulfilled his father‘s wish. “I told him when the race started, all I want for Father‘s Day is that trophy,” David Gilliland said. “We‘ll be taking it home on the plane with us.”

But the race wasn‘t decided until the sun also set on the dominant truck of Carson Hocevar. Still recovering from a broken right tibia sustained two weeks ago at St. Louis, Hocevar took the lead from pole winner Derek Kraus on the first lap and didn‘t relinquish it until his engine expired after a restart on Lap 66. “I‘m blowing up,” exclaimed Hocevar on the team radio before bringing his No. 42 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet to a stop high in Turn 1. “No oil pressure — totally freakin‘ bit. Unbelievable!”

Coincidentally, the engine in the No. 41 Niece Chevrolet driven by Tyler Carpenter failed on the exact same lap. Carpenter had earned his series-debut ride by winning the Super Late Model division at the Gateway Dirt Nationals in St. Louis in December.

Hocevar‘s abrupt exit handed the lead to Gilliland, who held it from Lap 66 through the conclusion of Stage 2 on Lap 90. Brett Moffitt, Grant Enfinger, Kaz Grala and Buddy Kofoid opted not to pit during the second stage break and restarted from the top four spots on Lap 92. Moffitt charged to a comfortable lead but was black-flagged for accelerating before the restart zone.

The penalty for the infraction — a drive through the pit area — dropped Moffitt to 21st in the running order and gave the lead to Enfinger, who held the top spot for 10 laps before Gilliland regained the point on Lap 102. Nemechek took the lead on the restart lap and held it until Gilliland regained it 17 circuits later.

Gilliland is the 11th different winner in the 11 dirt-track races in the history of the NASCAR Truck Series. Zane Smith finished third on Saturday, followed by Ty Majeski and Stewart Friesen, who was a contender for the win until a cut tire on the final lap of Stage 1 dropped him to 22nd in the running order. Kraus, Matt Crafton, Enfinger, Tyler Ankrum and Ben Rhodes completed the top 10. Nemechek regained the series lead by five points over Rhodes.

Race Results:

Heat #1
1. 4, John Hunter Nemecheck (2), 2. 19, Derek Krause (8), 3. 39, Zane Smith (1), 4. 16, Tyler Ankrum (6), 5. 22, Brett Moffitt (4), 6. 30, Joey Gase (3), 7. 20, Thad Moffitt (5), 8. 43, Devon Rouse (7), 9. 33, Brayton Laster (10), 10. 6 Norm Benning (9)

Heat #2
1. 42, Carson Hocevar (5), 2. 18, Chandler Smith (1), 3. 23, Grant Enfinger (4), 4. 62, Jessica Friesen (2), 5. 40, Dean Thompson (6), 6. 88, Matt Crafton (7), 7. 98, Christian Eckes (9), 8. 46, Bryson Mitchell (10), 9. 53, Braden Mitchell (8), 10. 24, Jack Wood (3)

Heat #3
1. 1, Hailie Deegan (2), 2. 51, Buddy Kofoid (5), 3. 99, Ben Rhodes (7), 4. 41, Tyler Carpenter (6), 5. 25, Matt DiBenedetto (8), 6. 44, Kris Wright (1), 7. 61, Chase Purdy (4), 8. 3, Dylan Westbrook (9), 9. 12, Spencer Boyd (3)

Heat #4
1. 17, Todd Gilliland (1), 2. 66, Ty Majeski (4), 3. 52, Stewart Friesen (7), 4. 15, Tanner Gray (2), 5. 91, Colby Howard (3), 6. 02, Kaz Grala (8), 7. 56, Timmy Hill (6), 8. 9, Blaine Perkins (5), 9. 45, Lawless Alan (9)

Clean Harbors 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers Finish:
1. 17, Todd Gilliland (9), 2. 4, John Hunter Nemecheck (6), 3. 39, Zane Smith (15), 4. 66, Ty Majeski (7), 5. 52, Stewart Friesen (4), 6. 19, Derek Krause (1), 7. 88, Matt Crafton (21), 8. 23, Grant Enfinger (11), 9. 16, Tyler Ankrum (13), 10. 99, Ben Rhodes (3), 11. 51, Buddy Kofoid (5), 12. 98, Christian Eckes (20), 13. 18, Chandler Smith (10), 14. 25, Matt DiBenedetto (12), 15. 1, Hailie Deegan (8), 16. 91, Colby Howard (22), 17. 3, Dylan Westbrook (30), 18. 45, Lawless Alan (34), 19. 56, Timmy Hill (28), 20. 61, Chase Purdy (27), 21. 24, Jack Wood (36), 22. 15, Tanner Gray (16), 23. 40, Dean Thompson (18), 24. 30, Joey Gase (24), 25. 9, Blaine Perkins (32), 26. 02, Kaz Grala (17), 27. 33, Brayton Laster (31), 28. 44, Kris Wright (25), 29. 12, Spencer Boyd (35), 30. 43, Devon Rouse (33), 31. 20, Thad Moffitt (29), 32. 22, Brett Moffitt (23), 33. 46, Bryson Mitchell (26), 34. 62, Jessica Friesen (19), 35. 42 Carson Hocevar (2), 36. 41 Tyler Carpenter (14).

Race Notes:
Lap 40, Stage 1 Winner: Hocevar
Lap 90, Stage 2 Winner: Gilliland
Lap Leaders: Hocevar 1-65, Gilliland 66-91, Enfinger 92-101, Gilliland 102-122, Nemecheck 123-139, Gilliland 140-150.

9 Cautions for 90 Laps.
Time of Race: 2 hours, 12 Minutes, 7 seconds
Margin of Victory 0.945
Failed to Qualify: 53 Braden Mitchell, 6 Norm Benning

Iowa Dirt Trucks Finish (10 Laps)
1. 17 Todd Cooney, 2. 7x Rick Clark, 3. 79 Shaun Mapes, 4. 10G Bill Davis Jr., 5. 9 Jeff Johnson, 6. 5 Brandon Bach, 7. 43 Shanun Clinger, 8. 57 Dennis Plain, 9. 2 Del Enos, 10. 30 Shawn Cooney

Join us on Saturday July 2 for Mid-Season Championship – Nolan Wren Memorial presented by Higher View Enterprises, Inc. Night featuring 410s, 360s, & Pro Sprints! Top three bonuses will be paid out in all three classes for eligible point teams. A big Fireworks show is also planned! Veterans & active military FREE with military ID! Visit KnoxvilleRacewaay.com for more information!

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