Busch Gets Another Win at Texas

Kyle Busch gets another win in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Vankor 350 on Saturday, July 18th at Texas Motor Speedway.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – JULY 18: Kyle Busch, driver of the #51 Cessna Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Vankor 350 at Texas Motor Speedway on July 18, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

 Busch gets another win in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Vankor 350 on Saturday, July 18th at Texas Motor Speedway.

Kyle Busch held off 19-year old rookie Christian Eckes by 0.777-seconds to earn the victory in the Vankor 250 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday night.

Master and Protege

It was master and protégé showing the way with Eckes still scoring a career-best second-place finish in the No. 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota. The two – running first and second – held a 12-second advantage on the field throughout the final stage of the race.

They exchanged the lead for a lap following a restart with ten laps remaining, but ultimately Busch was able to get around his young driver with eight laps left and hold off the field to earn his 59th series win – third of 2020. It was nearly a perfect competitive day as Busch was scored the winner initially in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race earlier Saturday at Texas. But his car was disqualified following a technical inspection.

The two drivers – Busch (72 laps) and Eckes (52) combined to lead 124 of the race’s 167 laps.

The Top-Ten

Reigning series champion, Matt Crafton, finished third followed by Stewart Friesen, who earned his best finish of the season. Another former series champion Brett Moffitt finished fifth – his second top-five of the year.

Tyler Ankrum, Justin Haley, Grant Enfinger, Ben Rhodes, and Ross Chastain rounded out the top-ten. Both Haley and Chastain also finished top-ten in the Xfinity Series race earlier in the day.

Put a Hold on the Celebration and Praise for Eckes

Busch joked on the FS1 telecast that he shouldn’t celebrate until after his No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota truck finished the inspection, but he was pleased to earn the win and to see his young driver challenge him so well.

“What can you say about Christian [Eckes], he’s getting better each and every week, every time out getting that chemistry more and more with [his crew chief] Rudy Fugle and those guys,” Busch said. “So real proud.

“But wanted to make sure we went out on a win.”

Mixed Emotions for Eckes

Eckes was simultaneously happy and frustrated to come so close to his first career win.

“We battled hard and it was really fun to go toe-to-toe with the best and just got to get a little better to beat him,” Eckes said. “I thought our truck was good enough to beat him I’ve just got to improve a few things. I’m really proud of my team.”   

With 40 to go, Eckes held a 0.631-second advantage on Busch, and the two were more than nine seconds ahead of the rest of the field before a series of green-flag pit stops.

What’s My Truck Number?

Busch nearly steered into the wrong pit box initially on his green-flag stop – seeing the No. 18 sign, which is Busch’s NASCAR Cup Series number – before catching himself and motoring on to the right box. His advantage on the track, however, was enough to put him back out front by three seconds as the pit stop sequence completed with 32 laps remaining.

A Tough Night for Some

A caution came out with 15 laps left after contact with Todd Gilliland and Ben Rhodes while racing hard inside the top-ten. Gilliland’s No. 38 Ford suffered the worst damage and retired. Rhodes team made quick repairs in the pits, and he returned to finish in ninth.

It was an unusually tough day for several of the Texas track’s best, including former series champion Johnny Sauter, whose five previous wins in Fort Worth are most among active drivers. His No. 13 Ford had to retire only 62 laps into the race, hurting his place in the points standings, and dropping him from tenth to 12th with only four races remaining before the Playoffs begin. The top-ten drivers in the driver standings vie for the title.

The NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series championship leader Austin Hill finished outside the top-ten for the first time this season. The driver of the No. 16 Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota made a pair of extended pit stops before eventually retiring on lap 107, in 30th place.

The NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Point Standings

The DNF delivered a hit in Hill’s championship points lead, however. The young Georgia-native’s championship advantage dropped from 46 points ahead of Sheldon Creed before the race to only 22 points over Rhodes after the Texas checkered flag.

NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Race – 22nd Annual Vankor 250

Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Saturday, July 18, 2020

               1. (4)  Kyle Busch(i), Toyota, 167.

               2. (7)  Christian Eckes #, Toyota, 167.

               3. (15)  Matt Crafton, Ford, 167.

               4. (18)  Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 167.

               5. (8)  Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 167.

               6. (9)  Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 167.

               7. (13)  Justin Haley(i), Chevrolet, 167.

               8. (2)  Grant Enfinger, Ford, 167.

               9. (10)  Ben Rhodes, Ford, 167.

               10. (24)  Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 166.

               11. (17)  Derek Kraus #, Toyota, 166.

               12. (16)  Raphael Lessard #, Toyota, 166.

               13. (14)  Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, 166.

               14. (26)  Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 165.

               15. (11)  Ty Majeski #, Chevrolet, 165.

               16. (1)  Sheldon Creed, Chevrolet, 164.

               17. (30)  Cory Roper, Ford, 164.

               18. (22)  Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 164.

               19. (6)  Zane Smith #, Chevrolet, 164.

               20. (33)  Clay Greenfield, Toyota, 163.

               21. (19)  Spencer Davis #, Toyota, 162.

               22. (32)  Codie Rohrbaugh, Chevrolet, 161.

               23. (23)  Angela Ruch, Toyota, 160.

               24. (27)  Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 156.

               25. (25)  Akinori Ogata, Toyota, 155.

               26. (34)  Tim Viens, Chevrolet, 154.

               27. (5)  Todd Gilliland, Ford, Accident, 152.

               28. (28)  Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 152.

               29. (35)  Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, Electrical, 121.

               30. (3)  Austin Hill, Toyota, Engine, 107.

               31. (29)  Brennan Poole(i), Toyota, Accident, 91.

               32. (31)  Tate Fogleman #, Chevrolet, Accident, 79.

               33. (21)  Johnny Sauter, Ford, Engine, 62.

               34. (36)  Norm Benning, Chevrolet, Handling, 46.

               35. (12)  Natalie Decker, Chevrolet, Engine, 45.

               36. (20)  Tanner Gray #, Ford, Transmission, 43.

Vankor 350 Stats

Average Speed of Race Winner:  132.209 mph.

Time of Race:  One Hr, 53 Mins, 41 Secs. The Margin of Victory:  0.777 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  Five for 26 laps.

Lead Changes:  15 among seven drivers.

Lap Leaders:   S. Creed 1-7;K. Busch(i) 8-12;Z. Smith # 13-34;K. Busch(i) 35-46;C. Eckes # 47;K. Busch(i) 48-70;C. Eckes # 71-75;B. Moffitt 76-77;B. Rhodes 78;B. Moffitt 79-83;Z. Smith # 84-87;C. Eckes # 88-132;M. Crafton 133-134;K. Busch(i) 135-158;C. Eckes # 159;K. Busch(i) 160-167.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Kyle Busch(i) five times for 72 laps; Christian Eckes # four times for 52 laps; Zane Smith # two times for 26 laps; Brett Moffitt two times for seven laps; Sheldon Creed one time for seven laps; Matt Crafton one time for two laps; Ben Rhodes one time for one lap.

Stage 1 Top-Ten: 51,21,26,99,23,18,38,88,24,98

Stage 2 Top-Ten: 23,88,26,99,21,18,19,40,42,98