NASCAR Truck Series: Driver Power Rankings after the 2018 M and M’s 200

NEWTON, IA - JUNE 16: Brett Moffitt, driver of the #16 Destiny Homes Toyota (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images)
NEWTON, IA - JUNE 16: Brett Moffitt, driver of the #16 Destiny Homes Toyota (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images) /
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NEWTON, IA - JUNE 16: Brett Moffitt, driver of the #16 Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images)
NEWTON, IA – JUNE 16: Brett Moffitt, driver of the #16 Destiny Homes Toyota (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images) /

Brett Moffitt won the NASCAR Truck Series race at his home track of Iowa Speedway. Read how his M&M’s 200 victory changed the driver power rankings.

Brett Moffitt became the second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver to win two or more races this season. His M&M’s 200 victory is his second win of the season and third of his Truck career.

In the second Truck Series race this season, Moffitt won the Active Pest Control 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. A victory at Iowa Speedway is a particularly joyous one for him, as Iowa Speedway is his home track and this victory occurred on Father’s Day Weekend.

Iowa Speedway is the second of a four-race stretch for the Truck Series. Father’s Day Weekend also served as an off weekend for the Cup Series. Because Cup Series drivers enjoyed their free time, none competed in the M&M’s 200. This impacts this week’s power rankings.

Here are this week’s power rankings. First, here are the drivers in the top 30 in points who are not in this week’s top 10.

NOTE: “LW” stands for last week and “NR” means not ranked.

  • Cody Coughlin, #2, GMS Racing, Chevrolet
  • Austin Hill, #02, Young’s Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Austin Wayne Self, #22, Niece Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Wendell Chavous, #49, Premium Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Justin Fontaine, #45, Niece Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Jordan Anderson, #3, Jordan Anderson Racing, Chevrolet
  • Todd Gilliland, #4, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota
  • Jesse Little, #97, JJL Motorsports, Ford
  • Joe Nemechek, #87, NEMCO Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Spencer Davis, #51, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota
  • Harrison Burton, #51, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota
  • Norm Benning, #6, Norm Benning Racing, Chevrolet
  • David Gilliland, #54, DGR-Crosley, Toyota
  • Jennifer Jo Cobb, #10, Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing, Chevrolet
  • Robby Lyons, #15, Premium Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Josh Reaume, #33 Reaume Brothers Racing, Chevrolet
  • Parker Kligerman, #75, Henderson Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Korbin Forrister, #7, All Out Motorsports, Toyota
  • Bayley Currey, #83, Copp Motorsports, Chevrolet
  • Bo LeMastus, #17, DGR-Crosley, Toyota