Sauter Gets Fourth Truck Win Of The Season At Texas

Johnny Sauter stands on the grid during the qualifying for Friday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images

Johnny Sauter continued his uncanny mastery of Texas Motor Speedway Friday night, holding off Stewart Friesen on a three-lap shootout to win the 22nd annual PPG 400 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

The series point-leader, Sauter posted his fifth career win on TMS’ 1.5-mile oval and fourth in eight events this season. But he and crew chief Joe Shear, Jr. had to gamble on fuel as the laps wound down and then keep pole-sitter Friesen at-bay following a restart on lap 165 of the scheduled 167.

Sauter finished 0.092-seconds ahead of Friesen, who was aiming for his first career Camping World Truck Series victory. Sauter took the lead for the first time on lap 117 passing teammate Justin Haley between turns 1 and 2.

“I complained about it all night long, just no balance, no grip,” said Sauter. “We made great adjustments and played the track position game. That’s where the speed is at, getting in clean air. This has been a dream start and proud to get this win. I’m speechless…don’t know what to say anymore. Five wins at Texas, it’s awesome.”

Only two-time NCWTS champion Todd Bodine has more wins at the speedway with six.

Sauter has won six of the last 11 series races, and posted top-threes in 10 of the last 12. The native of Wisconsin now has 21 career victories in 229 series starts. With his win Friday night, Sauter now is the third driver in series history to post four or more wins in the first eight races of a season. Kyle Busch and Mike Skinner are the only other drivers to do so.

Sauter has now compiled 16 top-10 finishes in 20 races at TMS. Additionally, Sauter hasn’t started outside of the top-10 and has finished in the top-five in every race this season except for the half-mile Martinsville Speedway, where he placed 19th.

Friesen, however, nearly completed a pole-to-victory lane scenario.

“I knew he’d be aggressive,” Sauter said of the 34-year-old Canadian. “He was hungry for his first win. I got a good launch and that’s all it took. Justin Haley helped push me along. Going into turn 3 on the last lap I ran out of fuel, but then it fired up.”

Sauter increased his point lead from 59 over Noah Gragson to 77.

Friesen recorded his first top-10 finish in three races at TMS, as well has his fifth top-10 result of 2018.

Grant Enfinger held off Friesen during a one-lap shootout to win Stage 2. That restart was set up after the race’s fifth caution on lap 75, brought out when Bo LeMastus crashed along the backstretch after contact with the truck driven by Norm Benning cut the right front tire of LeMastus’ Toyota.

During the caution, race-leader Todd Gilliland pitted for four tires and fuel, a move crew chief Marcus Richmond explained was about securing track position in the final stage of the 167-lap/250.5-miler.

Earlier, Friesen scored his second career stage win after 40 laps. Friesen finished 0.326-seconds ahead of two-time series champ Matt Crafton.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Texas Motor Speedway – Fort Worth, TX
PPG 400 – June 8, 2018

1. (5) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 167.
2. (1) Stewart Friesen, Chevrolet, 167.
3. (10) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 167.
4. (8) Grant Enfinger, Ford, 167.
5. (9) Matt Crafton, Ford, 167.
6. (2) Todd Gilliland #, Toyota, 167.
7. (20) Tyler Young, Chevrolet, 167.
8. (14) Cody Coughlin, Chevrolet, 167.
9. (4) Spencer Davis, Toyota, 167.
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11. (28) Dalton Sargeant #, Chevrolet, 167.
12. (19) Wendell Chavous, Chevrolet, 167.
13. (22) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 165.
14. (6) Chris Eggleston, Toyota, 165.
15. (16) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 165.
16. (11) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 164.
17. (15) Austin Self, Chevrolet, 162.
18. (7) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 158.
19. (17) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, Oil Cooler, 157.
20. (25) Clay Greenfield, Chevrolet, 157.
21. (30) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 157.
22. (21) Korbin Forrister, Toyota, 155.
23. (13) Myatt Snider #, Ford, Accident, 105.
24. (31) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, Accident, 102.
25. (23) Josh Reaume, Toyota, Engine, 79.
26. (12) Bo LeMastus #, Toyota, Accident, 73.
27. (29) Reed Sorenson(i), Chevrolet, Overheating, 15.
28. (27) Kyle Donahue, Chevrolet, Overheating, 13.
29. (26) Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, Accident, 11.
30. (18) Justin Fontaine #, Chevrolet, Accident, 6.
31. (24) Camden Murphy, Chevrolet, Electrical, 4.
32. (32) Todd Peck, Chevrolet, Electrical, 1.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 115.66 mph.

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 09 Mins, 57 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.092 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 9 for 44 laps.

Lead Changes: 12 among 9 drivers.

Lap Leaders: S. Friesen 1; N. Gragson 2-20; T. Gilliland # 21-29; S. Friesen 30-32; B. Rhodes 33; S. Friesen 34-42; S. Davis 43-49; T. Gilliland # 50-75; G. Enfinger 76-82; T. Gilliland # 83-109; C. Eggleston 110-113; J. Haley 114-116; J. Sauter 117-167.

Leaders Summary: (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led) T. Gilliland # 3 times for 62 laps; J. Sauter 1 time for 51 laps; N. Gragson 1 time for 19 laps; S. Friesen 3 times for 13 laps; S. Davis 1 time for 7 laps; G. Enfinger 1 time for 7 laps; C. Eggleston 1 time for 4 laps; J. Haley 1 time for 3 laps; B. Rhodes 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 52,88,13,21,2,22,51,24,4,17

Stage #2 Top Ten: 98,52,24,02,4,20,18,13,21,88

Top 10 in Points: 1. Johnny Sauter – 378 (4 Wins); 2. Noah Gragson – 301 (1 Win); 3. Brett Moffitt – 283 (1 Win); 4. Grant Enfinger – 282; 5. Matt Crafton – 279; 6. Ben Rhodes – 271; 7. Stewart Friesen – 263; 8. Justin Haley – 253; 9. Dalton Sargeant – 219; 10. Myatt Snider – 214.

 

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