Dillon Outduels Heavyweights For Chicago Truck Victory

Austin Dillon and his crew celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Chicagoland Speedway Friday night. Photo by Rainier Ehrhardt/Getty Images for NASCAR

With a two-tire call on a late-race pit stop, Austin Dillon stole Friday night’s Fast Five 225 Camping World Truck Series race at Chicagoland Speedway from Kevin Harvick, who had dominated the event until the last round of stops.

Dillon won his second race of the season and the fourth of his career. Harvick came home second, almost five seconds back. Nelson Piquet Jr., Parker Kligerman and Kyle Busch completed the top five.

“This is the biggest win of my career, I think,” Dillon, 21, said in victory lane. “I ran up there, racing with Kyle and Harvick. Harvick was great all night, but (crew chief Danny) Stockman made the call at the end to put us out on two tires.

“He knows when I get out front it’s like smelling blood for a shark. When we got out there, we could just take off. The team—they kept gaining spots every time we came on pit road. I love coming on pit road when they’re like that. It’s awesome.”

Dillon moved up two spots in the series standings to second and trimmed 11th-place finisher James Buescher’s lead to three points. Johnny Sauter, who finished sixth, is six points back in third.

Harvick had led 99 laps by the time he came to pit road for his final stop on lap 129 of 150.

Harvick took four tires, a decision necessitated by a vibration Harvick’s truck picked up during a green-flag run of 42 laps. That decision allowed Busch (who pitted on lap 130 and took two tires) and Dillon (who came to pit road on lap 131) to cycle out ahead of Harvick.

As Busch and Harvick battled for the second position, Dillon began to pull away, opening a lead of more than 4.7 seconds over Harvick with seven laps left.

“That definitely dictated a four-tire call,” Harvick said of the vibration. “On the caution before (on lap 84) we didn’t take any tires, so we had about 22 more laps on our tires. When you have a vibration like that, you want to win the race, but in the big picture—and the even bigger picture on Sunday (in the first Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race)—we don’t need to blow a tire and have something happen.

“So when it got to the point of shaking bad enough to where I knew something was changing, I just came in and changed four tires. I knew at that point, they (Dillon and Busch) were going to do the opposite, but we had to change four.”

Story by Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, IL
Fast Five 225 Unofficial Results – Sept. 16, 2011

Fin Start No. Driver Points Car Laps Completed Status Earnings
1 5 3 Austin Dillon 47 Chevrolet 150 Running $38,700
2 2 2 Kevin Harvick 0 Chevrolet 150 Running $29,050
3 12 8 Nelson Piquet Jr. 42 Chevrolet 150 Running $24,875
4 3 29 Parker Kligerman 41 Dodge 150 Running $20,200
5 14 18 Kyle Busch 0 Toyota 150 Running $15,625
6 13 13 Johnny Sauter 39 Chevrolet 150 Running $17,300
7 10 88 Matt Crafton 37 Chevrolet 150 Running $14,250
8 9 7 Miguel Paludo 36 Toyota 150 Running $14,475
9 7 60 Cole Whitt 35 Chevrolet 150 Running $14,100
10 16 33 Ron Hornaday Jr. 34 Chevrolet 150 Running $15,375
11 6 31 James Buescher 33 Chevrolet 150 Running $13,950
12 11 22 Joey Coulter 32 Chevrolet 150 Running $13,825
13 8 5 Todd Bodine 32 Toyota 149 Running $16,800
14 17 62 Brendan Gaughan 30 Toyota 149 Running $13,750
15 15 6 Justin Lofton 29 Toyota 149 Running $15,025
16 1 32 Steve Arpin 28 Chevrolet 149 Running $15,825
17 24 17 Timothy Peters 27 Toyota 148 Running $13,550
18 19 9 Max Papis 26 Toyota 148 Running $13,500
19 20 81 David Starr 25 Toyota 147 Running $13,450
20 26 98 Dakoda Armstrong 24 Chevrolet 146 Running $11,850
21 21 09 Bryan Silas 0 Ford 146 Running $11,100
22 27 07 Caleb Roark 22 Chevrolet 145 Running $13,325
23 29 63 Jack Smith 21 Ford 144 Running $11,050
24 18 23 Jason White 20 Chevrolet 144 Running $12,025
25 4 4 Ricky Carmichael 19 Chevrolet 142 Running $12,150
26 31 73 Brian Johnson Jr. 18 Chevrolet 142 Running $10,975
27 36 57 Norm Benning 17 Chevrolet 134 Running $11,300
28 25 39 Ryan Sieg 16 Chevrolet 84 Suspension $10,925
29 32 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb 0 Ford 71 Engine $10,875
30 22 66 J.J. Yeley 0 Chevrolet 33 Fuel Pressure $11,350
31 28 38 Mike Garvey 13 Chevrolet 8 Rear Gear $10,825
32 34 65 Brent Raymer 12 Chevrolet 7 Electrical $10,800
33 35 93 Dennis Setzer 0 Chevrolet 5 Brakes $10,775
34 23 27 David Stremme 0 Chevrolet 4 Engine $10,750
35 30 87 Chris Jones 0 Chevrolet 4 Wheel $10,725
36 33 74 Mike Harmon 0 Ford 3 Transmission $10,691

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