Justin Haley Scores First Truck Series Victory At Gateway

Justin Haley, seen here from an earlier race weekend, drove to his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win on Saturday night at Gateway Motorsports Park. Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images for NASCAR

In a chaotic final 10 laps of Saturday night’s Eaton 200 at Gateway Motorsports Park, Justin Haley withstood a green-white-checkered finish to score his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in his 37th career start for GMS Racing.

Haley held off a hard-charging Todd Gilliland to secure the organization’s fifth Truck Series win of the season but more importantly stamp his ticket into the Playoffs.

“I’ve been dreaming about this since I was a little kid,” said a jubilant Hayley in victory lane. “Every time you start doubting yourself you get in a situation like this. I’m about to cry man, that was amazing.

“I raced my heart out and that’s all I’ve worked for my whole life. Thank you to Fraternal Order of Eagles, Todd Braun, everyone, my mom, my family, it’s been an incredible experience and you never know when you get to race again.”

Gilliland scored a season-high runner-up finish after clearing Johnny Sauter on the lap 158 restart.

“I’m pretty happy with where I finished,” Gilliland said. “I guess I need to communicate better what I think I need for the race. The track just changes so much in these trucks compared to the K&N cars. It’s just about keep bringing fast trucks to the racetrack every week and our finishing positions keep moving up.

“It’s just about being there at the end and anytime you can be inside the top-five with a green-white-checkered, you’re in a pretty decent spot.”

Haley swiped the lead from Noah Gragson with seven laps remaining as Gragson, Haley and Gilliland all battled for the top spot. The caution waved on the restart lap for the stalled truck of Ben Rhodes which set the tone for the lap 158 restart.

Gragson who led 53 straight laps prior to the restart had to pit for damage with Gilliland, his Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate. He recovered to finish 10th after leading a race-high 63 laps.

Before the late-race chaos, the opening two stages were relatively calm.

ThorSport Racing’s Grant Enfinger won his first pole of the season and led every lap in Stage 1.

Christian Eckes in his second Truck Series start for Kyle Busch Motorsports inherited the race lead for the start of Stage 2, as his team pitted during a Lap 34 caution, putting the Greenville, New York, native in control of the field for the lap 42 restart.

Despite his inexperience, Eckes powered away from the field, dominating Stage 2 by leading every lap.

Gragson grabbed the lead off pit road at lap 71 after a two-tire stop jumped him three positions for the Stage 3 restart. The Las Vegas native controlled the field until an incident at lap 110 when second-place runner Nemechek suffered a puncture in his oil tank, leaking fluid and soaking the 1.25-mile racetrack with oil, causing Justin Fontaine running ninth to lose control of his Chevrolet entering turn 1. Tate Fogelman, in his Truck Series debut, also found himself a victim of the circumstances and t-boned Fontaine.

Both drivers climbed from their trucks under their own power and were later evaluated and released from the infield care center. The field endured a 12 minute and 36 seconds red flag period for track cleanup.

Eckes’ impressive night ended on lap 77 after contact with Stewart Friesen sent him into the turn 2 outside wall. With significant damage to his Toyota, the 17-year-old was unable to return to the race and was credited with a 28th-place finish.

“I feel fine. It’s just unfortunate,” said Eckes. “These guys worked really hard today and brought me a really fast truck. It was definitely good enough to win. We won a stage. It’s just unfortunate.

“My Mobil 1 and KBM (Kyle Busch Motorsports) guys worked really hard and brought me a fantastic truck. It’s unfortunate for it to end like that but I have two more shots with this at Martinsville (Speedway) and Phoenix (Raceway) at the end of the year and I am looking forward to coming back for that.”

The Truck Series concludes a four-week consecutive stretch of competition at Chicagoland Speedway on Friday, June 29 with the running of the Overton’s 225.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Gateway Motorsports Park – Madison, IL
Eaton 200 – June 23, 2018

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2. 8 4 Todd Gilliland # Royal Canin Toyota
3. 13 21 Johnny Sauter ISM Connect Chevrolet
4. 14 13 Myatt Snider # The Carolina Nut Co. Ford
5. 10 54 Zane Smith Crosley Brands/LaPaz Margarita Mix Toyota
6. 20 42 Chad Finley Auto Value Certified Service Centers Chevrolet
7. 9 97 Jesse Little Rustic Rub Co./JJL Motorsports Ford
8. 17 51 Riley Herbst Advance Auto Parts Toyota
9. 12 2 Cody Coughlin JEGS.com Chevrolet
10. 3 18 Noah Gragson Safelite AutoGlass Toyota
11. 19 02 Austin Hill ARCO National Construction Chevrolet
12. 24 63 Kevin Donahue First Responder Racing Chevrolet
13. 16 52 Stewart Friesen We Build America Chevrolet
14. 11 16 Brett Moffitt AISIN Group Toyota
15. 22 49 Wendell Chavous SobrietyNation.org Chevrolet
16. 25 22 Austin Self GO TEXAN Chevrolet
17. 30 83 Tyler Matthews First Responder Racing Chevrolet
18. 32 33 Josh Reaume Colonial Countertops Chevrolet
19. 5 41 Ben Rhodes Alpha Energy Solutions Ford
20. 6 88 Matt Crafton Ideal Door/Menards Ford
21. 1 98 Grant Enfinger Champion Power Equipment Ford
22. 29 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Driven2Honor Chevrolet
23. 26 3 Jordan Anderson Bommarito/Lucas Oil Chevrolet
24. 31 6 Norm Benning Zomongo/H&H Transport Chevrolet
25. 7 8 John Hunter Nemechek(i) Toenjes Brick Contracting Chevrolet
26. 21 45 Justin Fontaine # ProMATIC Automation/Superior Essex Chevrolet
27. 15 20 Tate Fogleman Overkill Motorsports Chevrolet
28. 2 46 Christian Eckes Mobil 1 Toyota
29. 23 50 Ross Chastain(i) VIP Racing Experience Chevrolet
30. 18 25 Dalton Sargeant # Performance Plus Motor Oil Chevrolet
31. 28 15 Bryant Barnhill WCIParts.com Chevrolet
32. 27 87 Joe Nemechek Fleetwing/D.A.B. Constructors Chevrolet

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 20 Mins, 38 Secs. Average Speed: 85.328 MPH Margin of Victory: 0.753 Seconds

Segment One Results: 98,18,88,8,24,16,46,97,21,52
Segment Two Results: 46,21,4,18,16,8,97,98,52,24

Caution Flags: 9 for 53 laps

Lead Changes: 7 among 7 drivers: G. Enfinger 1-36; C. Eckes 37-70; T. Gilliland # 71; N. Gragson 72-81; B. Moffitt 82-99; J. Nemechek(i) 100; N. Gragson 101-153; J. Haley 154-160.

Top 10 in Points: 1. Johnny Sauter – 464 (4 Wins); 2. Noah Gragson – 391 (1 Win); 3. Brett Moffitt – 368 (2 Wins); 4. Grant Enfinger – 337; 5. Stewart Friesen – 335; 6. Justin Haley – 325 (1 Win); 7. Matt Crafton – 325; 8. Ben Rhodes – 309; 9. Myatt Snider – 280; 10. Cody Coughlin – 262.

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