NASCAR Truck Series: Where things stand upon return to racing
By Asher Fair
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NOTE: PP=playoff points. For the lone race winner, “Behind” denotes distance behind the lead in playoff points. For the non-winners, “Behind” denotes the distance to the playoff cut line (below 10th place). Drivers above the playoff cut line are listed in italics.
Rank – Driver, Car, Team, Manufacturer: Points (Behind)
1st – Grant Enfinger, #98, ThorSport Racing, Ford: 1 WIN (6 PP (-))
2nd – Austin Hill, #16, Hattori Racing Enterprises, Toyota: 82 (+29)
3rd – Johnny Sauter, #13, ThorSport Racing, Ford: 73 (+20)
4th – Ben Rhodes, #99, ThorSport Racing, Ford: 60 (+7)
5th – Brett Moffitt, #23, GMS Racing, Chevrolet: 59 (+6)
6th – Sheldon Creed, #2, GMS Racing, Chevrolet: 58 (+5)
7th – Zane Smith, #21, GMS Racing, Chevrolet: 57 (+4)
8th – Christian Eckes, #18, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota: 55 (+2)
9th – Todd Gilliland, #38, Front Row Motorsports, Ford: 54 (+1)
10th – Codie Rohrbaugh, #9, CR7 Motorsports, Chevrolet: 53 (+0)
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10th – Stewart Friesen, #52, Halmar Friesen Racing, Toyota: 53 (-0)
12th – Jordan Anderson, #3, Jordan Anderson Racing, Chevrolet: 52 (-1)
13th – Matt Crafton, #88, ThorSport Racing, Ford: 51 (-2)
14th – Tyler Ankrum, #26, GMS Racing, Chevrolet: 50 (-3)
15th – Derek Kraus, #19, McAnally-Hilgemann Racing, Toyota: 48 (-5)
15th – Natalie Decker, #44, Niece Motorsports, Chevrolet: 48 (-5)
17th – Tanner Gray, #15, DGR-Crosley, Ford: 44 (-9)
18th – Raphael Lessard, #4, Kyle Busch Motorsports, Toyota: 39 (-14)
19th – Cory Roper, #04, Roper Racing, Ford: 34 (-19)
20th – Spencer Boyd, #20, Young’s Motorsports, Chevrolet: 30 (-23)
21st – Ty Majeski, #45, Niece Motorsports, Chevrolet: 29 (-24)
22nd – Jason White, #33, Reaume Brothers Racing, Chevrolet: 27 (-26)
23rd – Austin Wayne Self, #22, AM Racing, Chevrolet: 26 (-27)
24th – Spencer Davis, #11, Spencer Davis Motorsports, Toyota: 25 (-28)
24th – Tate Fogleman, #02, Young’s Motorsports, Chevrolet: 25 (-28)
26th – Angela Ruch, #00, Reaume Brothers Racing, Toyota: 22 (-31)
27th – Korbin Forrister, #7, All Out Motorsports, Toyota: 19 (-34)
28th – Gus Dean, #56, Hill Motorsports, Chevrolet: 11 (-42)
29th – Josh Reaume, #33, Reaume Brothers Racing, Chevrolet: 10 (-43)
30th – Timmy Hill, #56, Hill Motorsports, Chevrolet: 9 (-44)
31st – Bryan Dauzat, #28, FDNY Racing, Chevrolet: 8 (-45)
31st – Stefan Parsons, #83, CMI Motorsports, Chevrolet: 8 (-45)
33rd – Jennifer Jo Cobb, #10, Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing, Chevrolet: 0 (-53)
33rd – Joe Nemechek, #87, NEMCO Motorsports, Ford: 0 (-53)
33rd – Clay Greenfield, #68, Clay Greenfield Motorsports, Toyota: 0 (-53)
33rd – Ray Ciccarelli, #49, CMI Motorsports, Chevrolet: 0 (-53)
33rd – Todd Peck, #96, Peck Motorsports, Chevrolet: 0 (-53)
33rd – Norm Benning, #6, Norm Benning Racing, Chevrolet: 0 (-53)
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While Austin Hill leads the point standings, it is Grant Enfinger who sits atop the playoff picture thanks to the fact that he is the only full-time driver who has been victorious so far this season and has effectively secured a playoff berth.
Of these 38 drivers, only 32 have competed in at least one race this season, as six failed to qualify for a combined seven races which they entered. Of these 32 drivers, 24 have competed in both races this year. A total of 22 drivers are classified as full-time drivers, although one, Jennifer Jo Cobb, has not yet competed in a race yet as a result of failing to qualify for both events.
Three drivers have competed in both races but are not classified as full-time drivers. Codie Rohrbaugh leads these three drivers in 10th place in the point standings, so him remaining above the playoff cut line is unlikely. The other two are Natalie Decker and Cory Roper.
Be sure to tune in to Fox Sports 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET this Tuesday, May 26 for the live broadcast of the third race of the 2020 NASCAR Truck Series season, the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, from Charlotte Motor Speedway.