NASCAR Truck Series Championship Standings After Michigan
By Asher Fair
The playoffs are quickly approaching for the drivers of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Here’s how the championship standings shape up right now.
With a 2nd place finish on Saturday afternoon at Michigan, Christopher Bell continues to lead the playoff grid for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series as well as the regular season point standings, with his lead growing in the latter. But with still three races to go before the playoffs begin, can Johnny Sauter or anybody else catch the #4 truck?
Here are the full Camping World Truck Series championship standings following the LTi Printing 200 at Michigan International Speedway.
- Christopher Bell, 572 points
- Johnny Sauter, 535 points (-37 behind)
- Matt Crafton, 510 points (-62 behind)
- Chase Briscoe, 509 points (-63 behind)
- Ryan Truex, 431 points (-141 behind)
- Ben Rhodes, 426 points (-146 behind)
- Grant Enfinger, 412 points (-160 behind)
- John Hunter Nemechek, 404 points (-168 behind)
- Noah Gragson, 382 points (-190 behind)
- Austin Cindric, 361 points (-211 behind)
- Kaz Grala, 321 points (-251 behind)
- Justin Haley, 316 points (-256 behind)
- Cody Coughlin, 281 points (-291 behind)
- Wendell Chavous, 214 points (-358 behind)
- Stewart Friesen, 210 points (-362 behind)
- Timothy Peters, 194 points (-378 behind)
- Austin Wayne Self, 179 points (-393 behind)
- T.J. Bell, 179 points (-393 behind)
- Jordan Anderson,172 points (-400 behind)
- Regan Smith, 167 points (-405 behind)
- Norm Benning, 147 points (-425 behind)
- Austin Hill, 133 points (-439 behind)
- Brett Moffitt, 126 points (-446 behind)
- Harrison Burton, 104 points (-468 behind)
- Jennifer Jo Cobb, 102 points (-470 behind)
- Joe Nemechek, 98 points (-474 behind)
- Josh Reaume, 83 points (-489 behind)
- Todd Peck, 83 points (-489 behind)
- Tyler Young, 81 points (-491 behind)
- Parker Kligerman, 79 points (-493 behind)
- Myatt Snider, 78 points (-494 behind)
- Travis Kvapil, 68 points (-504 behind)
- Jesse Little, 67 points (-505 behind)
- Camden Murphy, 54 points (-518 behind)
- Kyle Donahue, 53 points (-519 behind)
- Todd Gilliland, 47 points (-525 behind)
- Kevin Donahue, 46 points (-526 behind)
- Korbin Forrister, 45 points (-527 behind)
- Matt Mills, 38 points (-534 behind)
- Bryce Napier, 34 points (-538 behind)
- Mike Senica, 33 points (-539 behind)
- Bobby Pierce, 31 points (-541 behind)
- Ray Ciccarelli, 26 points (-546 behind)
- Jeffrey Abbey, 23 points (-549 behind)
- Justin Fontaine, 22 points (-550 behind)
- Trey Hutchens III, 21 points (-551 behind)
- Clay Greenfield, 21 points (-551 behind)
- Ken Schrader, 20 points (-552 behind)
- Caleb Holman, 20 points (-552 behind)
- Donnie Levister, 19 points (-553 behind)
- Chris Windom, 18 points (-554 behind)
- Justin Shipley, 17 points (-555 behind)
- Bobby Gerhart, 16 points (-556 behind)
- Bryan Dauzat, 15 points (-557 behind)
- Rico Abreu, 14 points (-558 behind)
- Terry Jones, 12 points (-560 behind)
- Travis Miller, 12 points (-560 behind)
- Ted Minor, 10 points (-562 behind)
- Max Johnston, 8 points (-564 behind)
Following the exciting LTi Printing 200 at Michigan, there is a small 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.
- Christopher Bell (3 wins)
- John Hunter Nemechek (2 wins)
- Johnny Sauter (1 win)
- Matt Crafton (1 win)
- Kaz Grala (1 win)
- Chase Briscoe
- Ryan Truex
- Ben Rhodes
Next: Darrell Wallace Jr. wins at Michigan
The next NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race comes in just four days at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Coverage of the UNOH 200 can be seen on Wednesday, August 16th live on FS1 at 8:30 PM ET.