NASCAR: 2018 NASCAR Truck Series at Las Vegas results
By Asher Fair
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Las Vegas Truck Series race in his #51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota.
Kyle Busch, who owns Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Truck Series, rolled to victory in his #51 Toyota by 0.437 seconds over second place Johnny Sauter in his #21 GMS Racing Chevrolet at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The win was Busch’s 50th career Truck Series win. With 50 career Truck Series victories, Busch now trails Ron Hornaday Jr. by just one win on the all-time Truck Series wins list. Hornaday Jr. won 51 Truck Series races in his career, which is the all-time record.
Busch led 55 of the race’s 134 laps around the 1.5-mile Las Vegas Motor Speedway tri-oval, an amount higher than that of any other driver. He started the race from the pole position.
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Other leaders included Brett Moffitt, who led 27 laps en route to a 3rd place finish, Grant Enfinger, who led four laps en route to a 4th place finish, Stewart Friesen, who led 31 laps en route to a 5th place finish, Dalton Sargeant, who led three laps en route to a 6th place finish, Justin Fontaine, who led two laps en route to a 9th place finish, and Noah Gragson, who led 12 laps en route to a 12th place finish.
Gragson won the first stage, while Friesen won the second stage. Of the race’s 32 drivers, 21 finished on the lead lap. Here are the full results from the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Las Vegas.
Position | Driver | Car, Team, Manufacturer |
1 | Kyle Busch | #51, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota |
2 | Johnny Sauter | #21, GMS Racing, Chevrolet |
3 | Brett Moffitt | #16, Hattori Racing Enterprises, Toyota |
4 | Grant Enfinger | #98, ThorSport Racing, Ford |
5 | Stewart Friesen | #52, Halmar Friesen Racing, Chevrolet |
6 | Dalton Sargeant | #25, GMS Racing, Chevrolet |
7 | Ben Rhodes | #41, ThorSport Racing, Ford |
8 | Cody Coughlin | #2, GMS Racing, Chevrolet |
9 | Justin Fontaine | #45, Niece Motorsports, Chevrolet |
10 | Austin Hill | #02, Young’s Motorsports, Chevrolet |
11 | Justin Marks | #54, DGR-Crosley, Toyota |
12 | Noah Gragson | #18, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota |
13 | Spencer Davis | #51, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota |
14 | Wendell Chavous | #49 Premium Motorsports, Chevrolet |
15 | Myatt Snider | #13, ThorSport Racing, Ford |
16 | Austin Wayne Self | #22, Niece Motorsports, Chevrolet |
17 | Jordan Anderson | #3, Jordan Anderson Racing, Chevrolet |
18 | Robby Lyons | #15, Premium Motorsports, Chevrolet |
19 | Michel Disdier | #20, Young’s Motorsport, Chevrolet |
20 | Bayley Currey | #83, Copp Motorsports, Chevrolet |
21 | John Hunter Nemechek | #8, NEMCO Motorsports, Chevrolet |
22 | Mike Harmon | #74, Mike Harmon Racing, Chevrolet |
23 | B.J. McLeod | #50, Beaver Motorsports, Chevrolet |
24 | Jennifer Jo Cobb | #10, Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing, Chevrolet |
25 | Josh Reaume | #33, Reaume Brothers Racing, Chevrolet |
26 | Norm Benning | #6, Norm Benning Racing, Chevrolet |
27 | Tommy Regan | #1, TJL Motorsports, Chevrolet |
28 | Justin Haley | #24, GMS Racing, Chevrolet |
29 | Matt Crafton | #88, ThorSport Racing, Ford |
30 | Mike Senica | #0, Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing, Chevrolet |
31 | Joe Nemechek | #8, NEMCO Racing, Chevrolet |
32 | Scott Stenzel | #83, Copp Motorsports, Chevrolet |
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The next Truck Series race is not until Saturday, March 24th. That race, the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, is set to be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1 starting at 2:00 pm ET on that day.