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TRUCK News: Late pass sends John Hunter Nemechek to Truck win at Kansas

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — With less than a lap left in Friday night’s Kansas Lottery 200 at Kansas Speedway, John Hunter Nemechek passed Carson Hocevar and spoiled one of the unlikeliest long-shot gambles in the long history of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

At the end of a dominant evening, Nemechek had the race victory and two stage wins to go with the pole he won earlier in the afternoon.

All Hocevar had was a fourth career runner-up finish and a pink slip where the 2022 Truck Series playoffs are concerned.

Over the final 28 laps, Nemechek, who pitted under green on lap 103, overcame a 20-second deficit to Hocevar, who had made his last pit stop on Lap 80 to top off the fuel cell in the No. 42 Chevrolet and tried to make it the rest of the way without another pit stop.

Hocevar gained the lead on Lap 106 when the last contender in front of him came to pit road during the final 53-lap, green-flag run. Throughout the final run, Hocevar’s advantage shrank by more than a second per lap, as Nemechek pursued him.

After Hocevar’s truck sputtered coming to the white flag, Nemechek charged to the front and powered his No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota across the finish line 1.815 seconds ahead of Hocevar’s Silverado. The victory was Nemechek’s second of the season, his second at Kansas (with one coming in the NASCAR Xfinity Series) and the 13th of his career.

Hocevar was eliminated from the playoffs by three points, as Christian Eckes rallied to run 10th and claim the final berth in the Round of 8. Fifteenth-place finisher Matt Crafton, a three-time series champion, also was ousted from the playoffs.

Nemechek advanced to the Round of 8, along Grant Enfinger, Chandler Smith, Zane Smith, Ty Majeski, Stewart Friesen, defending series champion Ben Rhodes and Eckes.

“It’s huge,” said Nemechek, who added seven playoff points to his total entering the Round of 8. “I just want to say thank you to everyone at Kyle Busch Motorsports. I can’t thank them enough for the truck they gave me tonight. It was absolutely unreal.

“We started on the pole, won both stages, led a ton of laps and won the race. We came in really good in points, but we were able to get some more playoff points, and it puts us in a good spot. We have some momentum on our side heading into Bristol (for the first race of the next round).”

Hocevar was crestfallen after crew chief Phil Gould’s strategic gamble fell just short.

“Into (Turn) 3 coming to the white flag, I started to sputter, and I knew it was game over,” Hocevar said. “The 19 (Derek Kraus) had an issue, and I lost three seconds there. Looking back, I wish I could have gotten those back.

“Phil Gould made a hell of a call. I didn’t see it. Fifty-six laps to go, there’s going to be a yellow, right? Cutoff race, and it’s the Truck Series of all things. … How was I to know the 19 was going to have a flat (tire) right in front of me.

“We deserved to win that race, just on strategy. We were nowhere near the best car. Seems like I always run second to him (Nemechek), but they were the class of the field all night. We got beat. We had the winning strategy. It just didn’t work out…

“I think I’ll be the bridesmaid at my own wedding.”

Non-playoff driver Ryan Preece finished third on Friday night, followed by Zane Smith, Enfinger, Chandler Smith, Corey Heim, Majeski, Colby Howard and Eckes.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race — Inaugural Kansas Lottery 200
Kansas Speedway
Kansas City, Kansas
Friday, September 9, 2022

1. (1) John Hunter Nemechek (P), Toyota, 134.
2. (15) Carson Hocevar (P), Chevrolet, 134.
3. (7) Ryan Preece (P), Ford, 134.
4. (9) Zane Smith (P), Ford, 134.
5. (12) Grant Enfinger (P), Chevrolet, 134.
6. (5) Chandler Smith (P), Toyota, 134.
7. (3) Corey Heim # (P), Toyota, 134.
8. (2) Ty Majeski (P), Toyota, 134.
9. (18) Colby Howard, Chevrolet, 134.
10. (4) Christian Eckes (P), Toyota, 134.
11. (24) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 134.
12. (14) Matt Dibenedetto, Chevrolet, 134.
13. (6) Ben Rhodes (P), Toyota, 134.
14. (19) Tyler Ankrum, Toyota, 134.
15. (8) Matt Crafton (P), Toyota, 133.
16. (10) Tanner Gray, Ford, 133.
17. (26) Bret Holmes, Chevrolet, 133.
18. (30) Kaz Grala, Chevrolet, 133.
19. (25) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 133.
20. (11) Stewart Friesen (P), Toyota, 133.
21. (13) Derek Kraus, Chevrolet, 133.
22. (17) Hailie Deegan, Ford, 133.
23. (23) Dean Thompson #, Chevrolet, 133.
24. (21) Kaden Honeycutt, Toyota, 133.
25. (22) Chase Purdy, Toyota, 132.
26. (27) Jack Wood #, Chevrolet, 132.
27. (16) Bayley Currey(i), Chevrolet, 132.
28. (33) Jesse Little, Chevrolet, 132.
29. (32) Tyler Hill, Toyota, 130.
30. (29) Blaine Perkins #, Chevrolet, 130.
31. (28) Lawless Alan #, Chevrolet, 130.
32. (36) Mason Maggio, Toyota, 126.
33. (34) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 124.
34. (31) Brennan Poole, Toyota, 123.
35. (35) Armani Williams, Chevrolet, Too Slow, 86.
36. (20) Brett Moffitt(i), Chevrolet, Engine, 73.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 118.023 mph.

Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 42 Mins, 11 Secs. Margin of Victory: 1.815 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 4 for 25 laps.

Lead Changes: 11 among 6 drivers.

Lap Leaders: J. Nemechek (P) 1-7;T. Majeski (P) 8-20;J. Nemechek (P) 21-33;T. Majeski (P) 34;J. Nemechek (P) 35-60;Z. Smith (P) 61;J. Nemechek (P) 62-102;Z. Smith (P) 103;G. Enfinger (P) 104;C. Eckes (P) 105;C. Hocevar (P) 106-133;J. Nemechek (P) 134.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): John Hunter Nemechek (P) 5 times for 88 laps; Carson Hocevar (P) 1 time for 28 laps; Ty Majeski (P) 2 times for 14 laps; Zane Smith (P) 2 times for 2 laps; Grant Enfinger (P) 1 time for 1 lap; Christian Eckes (P) 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 4,66,98,51,38,17,19,18,88,15

Stage #2 Top Ten: 4,38,17,98,51,66,16,19,88,42

–By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.

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