Late Race Accident Spoils Dominate Race for Erik Jones at Gateway

Erik Jones at 8:40 pm ET on Monday, June 15, 2015  Photo - Jared Wickerham/Getty Images

Erik Jones at 8:40 pm ET on Monday, June 15, 2015 Photo – Jared Wickerham/Getty Images

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After starting from the pole for Saturday night’s Drivin’ for Linemen 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Gateway Motorsports Park, Erik Jones led a race-high 84 laps, but once again experienced misfortunes late in the race, spoiling his effort to collect that elusive first win of the season. Jones was in the runner-up position, chasing down race-leader Matt Crafton, with just under 20 laps remaining when contact with a lap truck resulted in terminal damage to his Special Olympics World Games Tundra and relegated him to a 23rd-place finish. Continue reading

Erik Jones Earns Trip to Victory Lane at Iowa Speedway

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No one’s ever questioned the talent Erik Jones possesses.His luck?

That’s another matter entirely.

But Friday at Iowa Speedway, both skill and good fortune finally co-existed for the 18-year-old Kyle Busch Motorsports driver, who powered to his second career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series triumph in the American Ethanol 200.

“Glad we could get out and command the race and bring it home,” said Jones, who led 130 laps and held off a spirited charge from Brad Keselowski Racing’s Ryan Blaney, who settled for second.

He brought it home in one piece, too.

Jones, who runs a 12-race schedule, wrecked while leading late in the June 14 race at Gateway Motorsports Park outside of St. Louis.

He was running in the top-five when another truck sent him spinning on a late restart in the March 29 race at Martinsville.

“You really want to try to make your mark every time you get in (the truck),” Jones said. “It’s a tough industry and when you get in and you get turned around or something like that, it’s just really a bummer and it kind of takes that week and you have to throw it away. When you only get so many opportunities, it makes it really hard as a young guy.”

Not that he’s complaining.

His turn at the wheel of the No. 51 Toyota put the truck into victory lane for the sixth time this season — and the first time when owner Kyle Busch wasn’t driving.

“It was definitely fun,” Jones said. “I had a lot of fun — two young guys battling hard there for the win. Pretty hungry.”

It’s the second time Blaney’s snared a runner-up finish at Iowa Speedway this season.

He ran second to Sam Hornish Jr. in May’s Get to Know Newton 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

“We’re getting closer and closer to getting to victory lane,” said Blaney, who owns one win at Iowa, which came in 2012. “It’s just a matter of time.”

That description appeared àpropos to Friday’s race at times, as well.

Blaney, who excelled in long runs, could reel in Jones, but couldn’t stick a pass.

His best chance came with 16 laps remaining, but a side-by-side duel that went three-wide with the lapped truck of Justin Lofton didn’t provide enough daylight.

“I knew that was my best opportunity to try to get by him,” said Blaney, who notched his fifth top-five finish of the season. “We got really close. It almost sucked me around. Luckily we didn’t wreck right there. It was tight racing, but a good race and hopefully good for the fans.”

Matt Crafton earned third, with Joey Coulter and German Quiroga Jr. completing the top-five.

Crafton said lapped traffic was often perilous, so his podium finish was especially pleasing.

“My lord, some of these guys would go from the bottom to the top and back to the bottom,” said Crafton, who assumed the series points lead by two over Blaney while former leader Johnny Sauter limped in with an 18th-place finish. “It was absolutely insane, lapping some of them. I know they had their hands full, without a doubt.”

That’s not a problem for Jones, who battled his teammate Darrell Wallace Jr. for the lead early in the race before an ill-timed pit stop helped drop Wallace — the pole sitter — to 13th.

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Camping World Truck Series American Ethanol 200 at Iowa Preview

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Iowa Victory Lane Welcomes Newcomers

In its six-year history hosting the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Iowa Speedway has seen one repeat winner, Timothy Peters. With only three past winners including Peters, Ryan Blaney and Matt Crafton, expected to run Friday’s race, a new face in Victory Lane would be no surprise. Among those without wins are two drivers with the highest active driver ratings with multiple starts at the track, including Erik Jones at 107.4 and Johnny Sauter at 107.0. Continue reading

Peters Finishes Strong To Post Second Iowa Speedway Victory

Timothy Peters, driver of the #17 TBA Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series American Ethanol 200 at Iowa Speedway on July 13, 2013  Photo - Geoff Burke/Getty Images

Timothy Peters, driver of the #17 TBA Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series American Ethanol 200 at Iowa Speedway on July 13, 2013
Photo – Geoff Burke/Getty Images

Timothy Peters knows the way to victory lane at Iowa Speedway.

He followed that path Saturday night to his best finish of the season.

It was the Red Horse Racing driver’s  first win of the season and sixth in his career. He jumped to sixth in points. The track provided a similar boost last year, propelling Peters to a second-place points finish. Continue reading