Late Charge Gives Rhodes Charlotte NASCAR Truck Win

Ben Rhodes celebrates in Victory Lane after winning Friday night’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Photo: Logan Riely/Getty Images

Grabbing the lead from Carson Hocevar after a restart on lap 111 of 134, Ben Rhodes pulled away to win Friday night’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Rhodes, the ninth different winner in 11 series races this season, also collected a $50,000 bonus for winning the first of three events in the Triple Truck Challenge, a bonus program that could mean $500,000 for a driver who can sweep all three.

“I didn’t think we were that good in practice,” said Rhodes, who beat runner-up Corey Heim of Marietta, Georgia to the checkered flag by 2.398 seconds, as Heim, third-place Dean Thompson and Carson Hocevar battled for the second spot over the last 24 laps.

“I didn’t qualify the best, and here it came to life at night… Oh, man, I had so much fun. This is so much fun. Charlotte is a track that we come to — ThorSport Racing, we’re based in Sandusky, Ohio — we come to the North Carolina guys’ house, and we like to win.”

The victory was Rhodes’ first of the season, his first at Charlotte and the seventh of his career. In addition to the Triple Truck Challenge bonus, Rhodes is locked into the Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs.

“The whole season is so hard to put together,” Rhodes said. “It’s unbelievably hard, and it’s only gotten more difficult over the years…. A championship being locked in, I’ll take that. The last three races have been so unbelievably hard on my team. We’ve been wrecked in the last three and haven’t had very good showings because of it.

“So I’ll take the points — thank you.”

Hocevar held the lead for the lap 111 restart but was trapped in the middle of a three-wide situation and dropped to sixth in the running order. Heim took second and Thompson third, while Hocevar rallied and swapped the third position with Thompson before finishing fourth.

“Me and the 42 (Hocevar) and the 5 (Thompson) were probably the best trucks,” said Heim, who led a race-high 49 laps and held off Hocevar to win the first stage. “But the 99 (Rhodes) just came along really strong, and once we got to second on the restart where the 42 got put in the middle there, I really thought we had a shot at it.

“But it just proves that clean air is king here, but I feel like if I did a better job of getting by as soon as possible rather than waiting on a run, we might have had a better opportunity.”

Notes: Thompson’s third-place finish was a career-best… Hocevar led 43 laps and won the seconds stage by 5.746 seconds over Heim… Rhodes, the 2021 series champion, led 37 laps—25 in the final run to the finish… The final two Triple Truck Challenge races are scheduled for World Wide Technology Raceway on June 3 and Nashville Superspeedway on June 23.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Charlotte Motor Speedway – Concord, NC
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1. Ben Rhodes
2. Corey Heim
3. Dean Thompson
4. Carson Hocevar
5. Grant Enfinger
6. Christian Eckes
7. Ty Majeski
8. Matt DiBenedetto
9. Nick Sanchez
10. Taylor Gray
11. Rajah Caruth
12. Matt Crafton
13. Bayley Currey
14. David Gilliland
15. Jake Garcia
16. Chase Purdy
17. Lawless Allen
18. Jack Wood
19. Daniel Dye
20. Colby Howard
21. Bret Holmes
22. Stewart Friesen
23. Zane Smith
24. Tyler Hill
25. Mason Maggio
26. Ryan Vargas
27. Tanner Gray
28. Tyler Ankrum
29. Josh Reaume
30. Matt Mills
31. Spencer Boyd
32. Kris Wright
33. Hailie Deegan
34. Justin Carroll
35. Armani Williams
36. Keith McGee

Average Speed: 116.898 mph.

Time of Race: 1 Hr, 43 Mins, 10 Secs. Margin of Victory: 2.398 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 5 for 32 laps.

Lead Changes: 12 among 5 drivers.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 11,42,5,24,38,98,15,52,1,17

Stage #2 Top Ten: 42,11,5,38,52,17,99,1,2,19

Playoff Standings: 1. Zane Smith – 382 (2 Wins); 2. Christian Eckes – 343 (2 Wins); 3. Corey Heim – 425 (1 Win); 4. Grant Enfinger – 362 (1 Win); 5. Ben Rhodes – 349 (1 Win); 6. Carson Hocevar – 302 (1 Win); 7. Ty Majeski – 399; 8. Matt Crafton – 315; 9. Tanner Gray – 287; 10. Matt DiBenedetto – 281.

 

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