Peters Wins Talladega, Crafton Makes Truck Playoff Cut

Timothy Peters scored the victory in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway. Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Racing for just the fourth time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series this season, Timothy Peters fought off a block from Noah Gragson on the final lap of the Fr8Auctions 250 at Talladega Superspeedway to become the first three-time series winner at the 2.66-mile track.

Driving in the last of his three events for GMS Racing, Peters started a move to the outside of Gragson’s Toyota on the backstretch. When Gragson moved up to block, Peters stayed in the gas, and Gragson’s No. 18 Tundra spun across the nose of Peter’s Chevrolet into the outside wall.

NASCAR called a caution for the wreck, freezing the field with Peters in the lead.

For Gragson, there was the consolation of moving into the Round of 6 of the NCWTS Playoffs. Matt Crafton did likewise, despite being collected in a 10-car wreck on lap 59 of 94 and finishing 26th.

Gragson and Crafton join Round of 8 winners Justin Haley and Grant Enfinger, along with Brett Moffitt and Johnny Sauter, in the Round of 6.

Despite a sixth place result, Stewart Friesen was eliminated from the Playoffs, as was Ben Rhodes, who ran 16th, one lap down, after his No. 41 Ford sustained damaged in the same wreck that sidelined Crafton.

But it was Peters who emerged from the last-lap chaos with the victory.

“Everybody’s wanting to win,” Peters said, who triumphed for the 11th time in his career and the first time since 2015. “Everybody’s wanting to block. I wanted to win, too, because this is my last go-around on the three-race stint. So, at the end of the day, I was going for it.

Timothy Peters celebrates after winning Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway. Photo by Josh Hedges/Getty Images

“These guys right here (the No. 25 GMS Chevrolet team) worked their butts off. It just feels so good, so good… Man, I love this place, and it’s so cool to be a three-time winner. But this is not about me. It’s about the team. This team put together this truck back at the shop, and I was just the lucky one who got to drive it today.”

Myatt Snider finished a career-best second, followed by pole winner David Gilliland, Haley and Wendell Chavous, who scored his only top five in 50 starts.

With his Playoff hopes on the line, Crafton had to sweat out the final 30 laps after exiting the race in the aftermath of the afternoon’s largest wreck. But Rhodes couldn’t recover the lap he lost because of the accident, and Friesen couldn’t challenge for the victory because his engine was down on power.

“I saw some people getting turned up in front of me, and I got hooked in the right-rear,” Crafton said of the wreck that put his Playoff chances in jeopardy. “The next thing I knew I was facing the fence and hit head-on…

“That’s Talladega for you. It’s all out of your hands from when we drop the green. I mean, when you’re racing and people are side-by-side bouncing off each other like that. We did everything we could do the first two segments and let her fly from there.”

Crafton, a two-time series champion, was fourth in Stage 1 and second in Stage 2, collecting 16 points that proved crucial to his advancement into the Round of 6. Crafton finished the Round of 8 four points ahead of Rhodes and six ahead of Friesen.

Sauter also sustained heavy damage in the lap 59 wreck, but by then the regular season champion had collected 17 stage points, enough to lock him into the next round.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Talladega Superspeedway – Talladega, AL
Fr8Auctions 250 – October 13, 2018

1. (3) Timothy Peters, Chevrolet, 94.
2. (28) Myatt Snider #, Ford, 94.
3. (1) David Gilliland, Toyota, 94.
4. (16) Justin Haley (P), Chevrolet, 94.
5. (32) Wendell Chavous, Chevrolet, 94.
6. (11) Stewart Friesen (P), Chevrolet, 94.
7. (21) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 94.
8. (27) Bryan Dauzat, Chevrolet, 94.
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10. (10) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 94.
11. (22) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 94.
12. (24) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 94.
13. (13) Noah Gragson (P), Toyota, 93.
14. (26) Robby Lyons, Chevrolet, 93.
15. (15) Korbin Forrister, Toyota, 93.
16. (14) Ben Rhodes (P), Ford, 93.
17. (8) Brett Moffitt (P), Toyota, 92.
18. (25) Scott Lagasse, Jr.(i), Toyota, 92.
19. (4) Grant Enfinger (P), Ford, 92.
20. (6) Todd Gilliland #, Toyota, Accident, 82.
21. (29) Justin Fontaine #, Chevrolet, Electrical, 82.
22. (5) Johnny Sauter (P), Chevrolet, Accident, 73.
23. (23) Bobby Gerhart, Chevrolet, Electrical, 61.
24. (19) Chris Fontaine, Chevrolet, Accident, 58.
25. (2) Spencer Gallagher(i), Chevrolet, Accident, 58.
26. (9) Matt Crafton (P), Ford, Accident, 58.
27. (31) John Hunter Nemechek(i), Chevrolet, Accident, 58.
28. (20) Parker Kligerman, Chevrolet, Accident, 58.
29. (12) Bo LeMastus #, Toyota, Accident, 58.
30. (7) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, Vibration, 50.
31. (17) Tanner Thorson, Chevrolet, Suspension, 48.
32. (18) Clay Greenfield, Chevrolet, Suspension, 47.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 137.911 mph.

Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 48 Mins, 47 Secs. Margin of Victory: Caution.

Caution Flags: 6 for 21 laps.

Lead Changes: 22 among 12 drivers.

Lap Leaders: 0; S. Gallagher(i) 1-9; J. Sauter (P) 10-15; G. Enfinger (P) 16-21; J. Nemechek 22-23; A. Hill 24-25; S. Gallagher(i) 26; A. Hill 27-31; S. Gallagher(i) 32-33; A. Hill 34; S. Gallagher(i) 35-37; T. Gilliland # 38-41; B. LeMastus # 42; G. Enfinger (P) 43-48; M. Crafton (P) 49-55; J. Sauter (P) 56-57; G. Enfinger (P) 58-59; J. Cobb 60-62; T. Gilliland # 63-71; G. Enfinger (P) 72-88; J. Haley (P) 89-90; N. Gragson (P) 91-93; W. Chavous 94;.

Leaders Summary: (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led) G. Enfinger (P) 4 times for 31 laps; S. Gallagher(i) 4 times for 15 laps; T. Gilliland # 2 times for 13 laps; J. Sauter (P) 2 times for 8 laps; A. Hill 3 times for 8 laps; M. Crafton (P) 1 time for 7 laps; J. Cobb 1 time for 3 laps; N. Gragson (P) 1 time for 3 laps; J. Haley (P) 1 time for 2 laps; J. Nemechek 1 time for 2 laps; W. Chavous 1 time for 1 lap; B. LeMastus # 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 98,21,13,88,18,4,51,24,41,8

Stage #2 Top Ten: 4,88,21,41,8,02,10,24,75,13

Top 8 in Points: 1. Johnny Sauter – 2156 (5 Wins); 2. Justin Haley – 2140 (2 Wins); 3. Noah Gragson – 2137 (1 Win); 4. Brett Moffitt – 2122 (4 Wins); 5. Matt Crafton – 2118; 6. Grant Enfinger – 2117 (1 Win); 7. Ben Rhodes – 2114 (1 Win)*; 8. Stewart Friesen – 2112*

*Eliminated from Playoff field

 

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