Sauter Makes Points More Important as He Wins Second Straight Race in Texas!

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Johnny Sauter was able to pass Matt Crafton with just a few laps to go to steal his second straight victory in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series which makes points just that much more important going into next weekend's race in Phoenix. Daniel Hemric, Tyler Reddick, and Daniel Suarez rounded out the Top-5. The lowest finishing chaser finished 14th and that was Timothy Peters. Things got slightly heated with one chase driver and one non-chase driver for the second straight weekend. Christopher Bell and Cameron Hayley were heated but after much discussion things were alright. Sauter's win definitely makes points more important going into the next race.

Results from Texas

  1. 21 - Johnny Sauter
  2. 88 - Matt Crafton
  3. 19 - Daniel Hemric
  4. 29 - Tyler Reddick
  5. 51 - Daniel Suarez
  6. 9 - William Byron
  7. 23 - Spencer Gallagher
  8. 71- Austin Dillon
  9. 00 - Cole Custer
  10. 17 - 13 Cameron Hayley
  11. 4 - Christopher Bell
  12. 98 - Rico Abreu
  13. 33 - Ben Kennedy
  14. 17 - Timothy Peters
  15. 41 - Ben Rhodes
  16. 24 - Shane Lee
  17. 11 - Matt Tifft
  18. 8 - John H Nemechek
  19. 20 - Austin Hill
  20. 97 - Jesse Little
  21. 81 - Ryan Truex
  22. 22 - Austin Wayne Self
  23. 45 - Casey Smith
  24. 49 - Reed Sorenson
  25. 66 - Jordan Anderson
  26. 02 - Tyler Young
  27. 50 - Travis Kvapil
  28. 05 - Cody Coughlin
  29. 07 - Matt Mills
  30. 1 - Jennifer Jo Cobb
  31. 44 - Tommy Joe Martins
  32. 63 - Norm Benning

Next Race for The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series heads to Phoenix for the final race in the West Coast on Friday Night as the series heads to Phoenix International Raceway for the Lucas Oil 150. Timothy Peters is the defending race winner and he will look to add his name to the same list as Johnny Sauter as a winner who will race in the Ford 200 at Homestead in two weeks. Otherwise, 5 drivers enter Phoenix with a shot and only 3 drivers will leave with a shot at going to the Championship in two weeks. 

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