NASCAR Truck Series Power Rankings after 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 250

BOWMANVILLE, ON - AUGUST 26: NASCAR Truck Series driver Justin Haley, driver of the #24 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet, celebrates his victory at the 6th Annual Chevrolet Silverado 250 at Canadian Tire Mosport Park on August 26, 2018 in Bowmanville, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
BOWMANVILLE, ON - AUGUST 26: NASCAR Truck Series driver Justin Haley, driver of the #24 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet, celebrates his victory at the 6th Annual Chevrolet Silverado 250 at Canadian Tire Mosport Park on August 26, 2018 in Bowmanville, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) /
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BOWMANVILLE, ON – AUGUST 25: Ben Rhodes, driver of the #41 FEI World Equestrian Games Ford (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
BOWMANVILLE, ON – AUGUST 25: Ben Rhodes, driver of the #41 FEI World Equestrian Games Ford (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) /

#10 through #6

#10. Todd Gilliland led 11 laps and was the leader at the white flag. Coming into one of the final turns, he led over teammate Noah Gragson. Gragson dove in, the two drivers made contact and Gilliland spun before finishing in 11th place. With that finish, he rose to 10th in the point standings. He is one point behind Myatt Snider for ninth, which is the top position among all non-playoff drivers. The battle for the top rookie status is extremely close, so it’ll be a fun battle to watch.. No. 4, Kyle Busch Motorsports. Toyota, LW: NR. TODD GILLILAND

#9. Myatt Snider started in third place in the Chevrolet Silverado 250. At the end of the second stage, he sat in 10th. When the checkered flag flew, he slid all the way back to a 19th place finish. Although he is the top driver in the point standings who is not in the playoffs, he is now only one point ahead of Todd Gilliland and ten points ahead of Cody Coughlin for ninth in the standings. Snider must show improvement to stay there.. No. 13, ThorSport Racing. Ford, LW: 9. MYATT SNIDER

#8. As the Chevrolet Silverado 250 neared its end, Fox Sports 1 showed a graphic of where the playoff drivers sat in the point standings. At that time, Grant Enfinger was above the round of 6 cut line. When the two Kyle Busch Motorsports drivers spun just before the finish line, the other drivers took evasive moves to avoid their two trucks. In the melee, Enfinger spun, lost positions and finished in 17th place. As a result, he is now in eighth in the point standings, which is 12 points below the round of 6 cut line.. No. 98, ThorSport Racing. Ford, LW: 7. GRANT ENFINGER

No. 88, ThorSport Racing. Ford, LW: 8. MATT CRAFTON. #7. Although Matt Crafton earned stage points in both stages, he never displayed contending speed. While Grant Enfinger lost spots because of the two spinning Kyle Busch Motorsports drivers, Crafton snagged some positions. His fifth place finish has him one point ahead of the round of 6 cut line. Because he started the playoffs as the lowest driver in the point standings, he is fortunate to be ahead of the cut line following the first playoff race.

#6. Ben Rhodes earned the pole position for the Chevrolet Silverado 250. He finished the first stage in second place. Afterwards, he failed to maintain that track position for the rest of the race. He left Canadian Tire Motorsport Park as the first driver below the round of 6 cut line, albeit by only one point. He won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last season, so he’ll look to win there again in the second of three round of 8 races as he seeks a round of 6 berth.. No. 41, ThorSport Racing. Ford, LW: 4. BEN RHODES