NASCAR Truck Series Championship Standings After Pocono

LONG POND, PA - JULY 29: Christopher Bell, driver of the #4 SiriusXM Toyota, leads a pack of trucks during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Overton's 150 at Pocono Raceway on July 29, 2017 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
LONG POND, PA - JULY 29: Christopher Bell, driver of the #4 SiriusXM Toyota, leads a pack of trucks during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Overton's 150 at Pocono Raceway on July 29, 2017 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) /
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The playoffs are quickly approaching for the drivers of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Here’s how the championship shapes up right now.

With a win on Saturday afternoon at Pocono Raceway, Christopher Bell not only continues to lead the playoff grid for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, but he has taken over the regular season point standings as well. But with plenty of racing still to come before the playoffs start, can Johnny Sauter catch the #4 truck?

Here are the full Camping World Truck Series championship standings following the Overton’s 150 at Pocono Raceway.

  1. Christopher Bell, 528 points
  2. Johnny Sauter, 510 points (-18 behind)
  3. Chase Briscoe, 470 points (-58 behind)
  4. Matt Crafton, 464 points (-64 behind)
  5. John Hunter Nemechek, 396 points (-132 behind)
  6. Ben Rhodes, 387 points (-141 behind)
  7. Ryan Truex, 386 points (-142 behind)
  8. Grant Enfinger, 382 points (-146 behind)
  9. Noah Gragson, 345 points (-183 behind)
  10. Austin Cindric, 324 points (-204 behind)
  11. Kaz Grala, 291 points (-237 behind)
  12. Justin Haley, 285 points (-243 behind)
  13. Cody Coughlin, 265 points (-263 behind)
  14. Timothy Peters, 194 points (-334 behind)
  15. Wendell Chavous, 194 points (-334 behind)
  16. Stewart Friesen, 186 points (-342 behind)
  17. Regan Smith, 167 points (-361 behind)
  18. T.J. Bell, 158 points (-370 behind)
  19. Jordan Anderson,158 points (-370 behind)
  20. Austin Wayne Self, 157 points (-371 behind)
  21. Austin Hill, 133 points (-395 behind)
  22. Norm Benning, 130 points (-398 behind)
  23. Brett Moffitt, 126 points (-402 behind)
  24. Harrison Burton, 104 points (-424 behind)
  25. Joe Nemechek, 91 points (-437 behind)
  26. Jennifer Jo Cobb, 87 points (-441 behind)
  27. Parker Kligerman, 79 points (-449 behind)
  28. Myatt Snider, 78 points (-450 behind)
  29. Todd Peck, 74 points (-454 behind)
  30. Travis Kvapil, 68 points (-460 behind)
  31. Jesse Little, 67 points (-461 behind)
  32. Josh Reaume, 65 points (-463 behind)
  33. Tyler Young, 58 points (-470 behind)
  34. Kyle Donahue, 53 points (-475 behind)
  35. Todd Gilliland, 47 points (-481 behind)
  36. Kevin Donahue, 46 points (-482 behind)
  37. Korbin Forrister, 45 points (-483 behind)
  38. Camden Murphy, 42 points (-486 behind)
  39. Matt Mills, 38 points (-490 behind)
  40. Bryce Napier, 34 points (-494 behind)
  41. Bobby Pierce, 31 points (-497 behind)
  42. Jeffrey Abbey, 23 points (-505 behind)
  43. Mike Senica, 23 points (-505 behind)
  44. Justin Fontaine, 22 points (-506 behind)
  45. Trey Hutchens III, 21 points (-507 behind)
  46. Clay Greenfield, 21 points (-507 behind)
  47. Ken Schrader, 20 points (-508 behind)
  48. Caleb Holman, 20 points (-508 behind)
  49. Donnie Levister, 19 points (-509 behind)
  50. Chris Windom, 18 points (-510 behind)
  51. Justin Shipley, 17 points (-511 behind)
  52. Bobby Gerhart, 16 points (-512 behind)
  53. Bryan Dauzat, 15 points (-513 behind)
  54. Ray Ciccarelli, 15 points (-513 behind)
  55. Rico Abreu, 14 points (-514 behind)
  56. Terry Jones, 12 points (-516 behind)
  57. Travis Miller, 12 points (-516 behind)
  58. Ted Minor, 10 points (-518 behind)
  59. Max Johnston, 8 points (-520 behind)

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Following the exciting Overton’s 150 at Pocono, there’s a change at the bottom of the Camping World Truck Series playoff grid. Here are the eight drivers who would advance today to the playoffs in September.

  1. Christopher Bell (3 wins)
  2. John Hunter Nemechek (2 wins)
  3. Johnny Sauter (1 win)
  4. Matt Crafton (1 win)
  5. Kaz Grala (1 win)
  6. Chase Briscoe
  7. Ben Rhodes
  8. Ryan Truex

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