2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

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Erik Jones, the 2015 Camping World Truck Series champion as well as rookie of the year. Erik Jones Talking Slinger 2016.jpg
Erik Jones, the 2015 Camping World Truck Series champion as well as rookie of the year.
Tyler Reddick finished second behind Jones. Tyler Reddick Talladega 2016 (cropped).jpg
Tyler Reddick finished second behind Jones.
Matt Crafton, the 2013 and 2014 champion, finished third in the championship. Crafton Kentucky I 2011.jpg
Matt Crafton, the 2013 and 2014 champion, finished third in the championship.
Toyota won the NASCAR manufacturers' championship with 14 wins and 1049 points. Johnny Sauter at Thunder Valley (cropped).jpg
Toyota won the NASCAR manufacturers' championship with 14 wins and 1049 points.

The 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the 21st season of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. It was contested over twenty-three races, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Erik Jones of Kyle Busch Motorsports won the series championship, becoming the youngest champion in the Camping World Truck Series.

Contents

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew Chief
Chevrolet Athenian Motorsports 05 John Wes Townley [1] Michael Shelton
Billy Boat Motorsports 15 Mason Mingus 22 [2] Dennis Connor 3
Bruce Cook 4
Brandon McSwain 16
Chad Boat 1 [3]
GMS Racing 23 Spencer Gallagher (R) [4] Jeff Stankiewicz
33 Ty Dillon 3 [5] Shane Huffman
Brandon Jones (R)17 [6]
Austin Dillon 3 [5]
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb [7] Steve Kuykendall
MAKE Motorsports 1 Donnie Neuenberger 1 [8] R. J. Jobman 2
Tim Silva 1
R. B. Bracken 4
Jeff Barnes 5
Brian Lear 9
Morgan Shepherd 1
Travis Kvapil 11
Ryan Ellis 6 [9]
Kyle Fowler 1 [10]
Dexter Stacey 1
Rick Ware Racing Camden Murphy 1Jeff Barnes
Rubén Pardo 1
MB Motorsports 63 Justin Jennings 6Mike Mittler
Garrett Smithley 4
Jake Griffin 2 [11]
Tyler Tanner 5
Bobby Pierce 2Rick Ren 1
Mike Mittler 1
Daniel Brown 1Tripp Bruce
Akinori Ogata 3Mike Mittler
Norm Benning Racing 6 Norm Benning [12] Brian Poff
NTS Motorsports 14 Daniel Hemric (R) [13] Ryan McKinney
Premium Motorsports 94 Travis Kvapil 1 [14] John Monsam 6
Wayne Carroll 6
Jay Robinson 4
Jeff Spraker 7
Wendell Chavous (R)8 [14]
Timmy Hill 12
T. J. Bell 1
Wayne Edwards 1
SS-Green Light Racing 07 Ray Black Jr. (R) [15] Jason Miller
SS-Green Light Racing [N 1]
B. J. McLeod Motorsports [N 1]
08 Korbin Forrister (R)22Tripp Bruce 3
James Brooks 1
Mike Abner 8
Joe Lax 9
Keith Wolfe 1
MB Motorsports Brandon Hightower 1 [N 2] Mike Mittler
SWM-NEMCO Motorsports 8 Joe Nemechek 4 [16] Gere Kennon Jr.
John Hunter Nemechek (R)18 [16]
Ryan Newman 1 [17]
Young's Motorsports 02 Tyler Young [18] Bryan Berry
Ford Brad Keselowski Racing 19 Tyler Reddick Doug Randolph
29 Austin Theriault (R)9 [19] Chad Kendrick
Brad Keselowski 4 [19]
Joey Logano 1 [19]
Ryan Blaney 5 [19]
Alex Tagliani 1
Brian Keselowski 1 [20]
Austin Cindric 2
Toyota Kyle Busch Motorsports 4 Erik Jones (R) [21] Ryan Fugle [22]
51 Daniel Suárez 13 [23] Jerry Baxter [22]
Matt Tifft 6 [24]
Christopher Bell 1 [25]
Kyle Busch 3
54 Justin Boston (R)9 [26] Shannon Rursch18 [22]
Eddie Troconis5
Christopher Bell 6 [27] [28]
Matt Tifft 3
Cody Coughlin 1
Kyle Busch 1
Gray Gaulding 3
Red Horse Racing 11 Ben Kennedy [29] Scott Zipadelli
17 Timothy Peters [29] Marcus Richmond 21
Brad Parrott 1
Butch Hylton 1
ThorSport Racing 13 Cameron Hayley (R) [30] Jeff Hensley
88 Matt Crafton Carl Joiner Jr.
98 Johnny Sauter Doug George
Chevrolet Bill Martel Racing 50 Kyle Martel 1 [N 3] Bill Martel
MAKE Motorsports Cody Ware (R)3 [8] Tim Silva 6
George Church 1
Brian Lear 6
Jeff Barnes 8
R.B. Jobman 1
Travis Kvapil 9 [31]
Donnie Neuenberger 1
Ryan Ellis 4
Tyler Tanner 3
Dexter Stacey 1
Ford Jacob Wallace Racing Jody Knowles 1 [N 3]
Chevrolet 21
Ram 2
Mike Harmon Racing 74 Jordan Anderson 19 [32] Chad Frewaldt 1
Glenn Parker 1
Gary Ritter 8
Mike Harmon 3
Jason Little 1
Dan Kolanda 9
Paige Decker 2
Tim Viens 1
Stew Hayward 1

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew ChiefRounds
Chevrolet Bill Martel Racing 59 Kyle Martel Bill Martel1
Billy Boat Motorsports 16 Chad Boat Bruce Cook4
Brandonbilt Motorsports 86 Brandon Brown Adam Brenner9
Braun Motorsports 32 Justin Haley Travis McFarland 1
Shannon Rursch 2
3
Clay Greenfield Motorsports 68 Clay Greenfield Gary Mann 2
Danny Gill 1
3
Cody Lane Motorsports 27 Cody Lane Tony Furr1
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 35 Tommy Regan Keith Wolfe1
45 B. J. McLeod 10
Tommy Regan 2
Chris Fontaine 1
Brandon Hightower 1
Peck Motorsports Todd Peck [N 4] 2
Rick Ware Racing Rubén Pardo 1
FDNY Racing 28 Ryan Ellis [33] Dick Rahilly3
Andy Seuss 1
GMS Racing 21 Brennan Poole Harold Holly1
Henderson Motorsports 75 Caleb Holman [34] Chris Carrier7
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing 0 Caleb Roark Joe Cobb
Austin Zivich
9
Adam Edwards 2
Brad Foy 1
NTS Motorsports Scott Lagasse Jr. [N 5] 1
JR Motorsports 00 Cole Custer [35] Joe Shear Jr.10
Kasey Kahne [36] 1
Kevin Harvick [37] 1
Alex Bowman 1
Kyle Larson 1
Jeb Burton 1
MB Motorsports 36 Justin Jennings Michael Mittler10
Tyler Tanner 4
Bobby Pierce 2
Bobby Gerhart Racing Bobby Gerhart [N 6] Mark Skibo1
Mike Affarano Motorsports 03 Mike Affarano David McClure4
Jake Griffin 1
Tim Viens 2
Norm Benning Racing 57 Joey Gattina James Trueman1
NTS Motorsports 20 Scott Lagasse Jr. Doug Howe1
31 James Buescher Chris Rice3
Scott Lagasse Jr. [38] 2
Austin Dillon 1
Ty Dillon 1
Travis Pastrana 1
Rico Abreu 2
Peck Motorsports 40 Todd Peck Keith Wolfe4
RSS Racing 39 Ryan Sieg Chris Jones1
Stanton Barrett Motorsports 91 Stanton Barrett Paul Andrews 1
T3R2 99 Bryan Silas Cal Boprey3
RAM NDS Motorsports 53 Robert Mitten Jim Killer1
Trophy Girl Racing 44 Josh Reaume Will Lind2
Ford Charles Buchanan Racing 87 Chuck Buchanan Jr. Craig Wood2
Empire Racing 82 Austin Hill [39] Mike Cheek4
Sean Corr 1
Lira Motorsports 58 Kyle Weatherman Teddy Brown1
59 David Levine Sam Schram1
RBR Enterprises 92 David Gilliland [40] Michael Hester7
Tracy Wallace Racing 80 Madeline Crane Wayne Hansard1
Toyota Glenden Enterprises 84 Chris Fontaine Kevin Ingram1
45Keith Wolfe1
Hattori Racing Enterprises 18 Ross Chastain Jamie Jones1
Ross Kenseth 2
Ken Schrader Racing 52 Ken Schrader Donnie Richeson1
Kyle Busch Motorsports 9 William Byron [41] Wes Ward1
Red Horse Racing 7 Gray Gaulding [42] Butch Hylton1
Team Little Racing 97 Jesse Little [43] Harold Holly 2
Chris Carrier 1
Bud Haefele 1
4
Venturini Motorsports 25 Matt Tifft [44] David Leiner3
Cody Coughlin 1
Brian Wong 1
Wauters Motorsports 5 Dalton Sargeant Richie Wauters4
Win-Tron Racing 35 Justin Marks [45] Jamie Jones1
Chevrolet 1
Ford 1
Empire Racing 35 Cody Erickson Mike Cheek1
Jim Weiler Kevin Cywinski 1
Chevrolet 1
RAM 1
Mike Harmon Racing 49 Mike Harmon Gary Ritter1
Cassie Gannis 1
Ford 2
Chevrolet 1
Rette Jones Racing 30 Chad Finley Mark Rette2
Terry Jones 1
Notes
  1. 1 2 Entries were fielded in a partnership between SS-Green Light Racing and B. J. McLeod Motorsports.
  2. Entry was fielded in a collaboration with SS-Green Light Racing/B. J. McLeod Motorsports.
  3. 1 2 Entries were fielded in a collaboration with MAKE Motorsports.
  4. Entries were fielded in a collaboration with B. J. McLeod Motorsports.
  5. Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing.
  6. Entry was fielded in a collaboration with MB Motorsports.

Driver changes

Schedule

The Lucas Oil 200 at Dover International Speedway in May 2015 Lucas Oil 200 Dover from frontstretch.jpg
The Lucas Oil 200 at Dover International Speedway in May
The Pocono Mountains 150 at Pocono Raceway in August 2015 Pocono Mountains 150 from frontstretch.jpg
The Pocono Mountains 150 at Pocono Raceway in August

The final calendar was released on August 26, 2014, comprising 23 races. Atlanta Motor Speedway, which has not hosted the series since 2012, will return for the second week of the season in late February as a Saturday doubleheader with the Xfinity Series. Fox Sports 1 will televise every race except the Fred's 250 on October 24, which will air on Fox. [47]

No.Race Title Track Date
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 20
2 Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton February 28
3 Kroger 250 Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville March 28
4 Toyota Tundra 250 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City May 8
5 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord May 15
6 Lucas Oil 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover May 29
7 WinStar World Casino & Resort 400 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth June 5
8 American Ethanol presents the Drivin' for Linemen 200 Gateway Motorsports Park, Madison, Illinois June 13
9 American Ethanol 200 Iowa Speedway, Newton June 19
10 UNOH 225 Kentucky Speedway, Sparta July 9
11 1-800-CAR-CASH Mudsummer Classic Eldora Speedway, New Weston July 22
12 Pocono Mountains 150 Pocono Raceway, Long Pond August 1
13 Careers for Veterans 200 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn August 15
14 UNOH 200 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 19
15 Chevrolet Silverado 250 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario August 30
16 American Ethanol E15 225 Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet September 19†
17 UNOH 175 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon September 26
18 Rhino Linings 350 Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas October 3
19 Fred's 250 Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega October 24
20 Kroger 200 Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville October 31
21 WinStar World Casino & Resort 350 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth November 6
22 Lucas Oil 150 Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale November 13
23 Ford EcoBoost 200 Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead November 20
†: The American Ethanol E15 225 was postponed a day due to persistent rain. [48]

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Ty Dillon Tyler Reddick Tyler Reddick Ford
2 Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 Ben Kennedy Matt Crafton Matt Crafton Toyota
3 Kroger 250 Joey Logano Joey Logano Joey Logano Ford
4 Toyota Tundra 250 Erik Jones Erik Jones Matt Crafton Toyota
5 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Kasey Kahne Erik Jones Kasey Kahne Chevrolet
6 Lucas Oil 200 Ryan Blaney Cole Custer Tyler Reddick Ford
7 WinStar World Casino & Resort 400 Erik Jones Matt Crafton Matt Crafton Toyota
8 American Ethanol presents the Drivin' for Linemen 200 Erik Jones Erik Jones Cole Custer Chevrolet
9 American Ethanol 200 Erik Jones Erik Jones Erik Jones Toyota
10 UNOH 225 Matt Crafton Erik Jones Matt Crafton Toyota
11 1-800-CAR-CASH Mudsummer Classic Bobby Pierce Christopher Bell Christopher Bell Toyota
12 Pocono Mountains 150 Erik Jones Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
13 Careers for Veterans 200 Matt Crafton Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
14 UNOH 200 Kyle Busch Cole Custer Ryan Blaney Ford
15 Chevrolet Silverado 250 Alex Tagliani Cole Custer Erik Jones Toyota
16 American Ethanol E15 225 Kyle Larson Johnny Sauter John Hunter Nemechek Chevrolet
17 UNOH 175 Austin Dillon Austin Dillon Austin Dillon Chevrolet
18 Rhino Linings 350 Matt Crafton Matt Crafton John Wes Townley Chevrolet
19 Fred's 250 Timothy Peters Matt Crafton Timothy Peters Toyota
20 Kroger 200 Cole Custer Cole Custer Matt Crafton Toyota
21 WinStar World Casino & Resort 350 Matt Crafton Erik Jones Erik Jones Toyota
22 Lucas Oil 150 Erik Jones Erik Jones Timothy Peters Toyota
23 Ford EcoBoost 200 Matt Crafton Matt Crafton Matt Crafton Toyota

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

Pos.DriverRaces Points
DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM
1 Erik Jones (R)27311*2*31523*1*2*4103616794101*9*6899
2 Tyler Reddick 1*55134111836339819215755553884
3 Matt Crafton 81*21351*21419286721428*24*14231*877
4 Johnny Sauter 106431594317122264965*3127913257809
5 Timothy Peters 249184720216652378122234216615804
6 Cameron Hayley (R)231411514217519984101871612106310119766
7 Daniel Hemric (R)2619121017499818597442566281214218733
8 John Wes Townley 2212812618311108141717112510261161117310730
9 Ben Kennedy 283192616610713161211251531223325149244694
10 Spencer Gallagher (R)21131417101212272417141622882815182912611677
11 Ray Black Jr. (R)525132122111613151315242621151113131420192018635
12 John Hunter Nemechek (R)29224231171312391541121122630
13 Tyler Young 1322202318101415202613151517171516171013231319629
14 Mason Mingus DNQ2822926291328161912242914261420318181020527
15 Brandon Jones (R)153013822122105261752773231482
16 Travis Kvapil 153225281914241430231819242417182715261522477
17 Jennifer Jo Cobb 1826241919321920212327261925202322213231242226473
18 Korbin Forrister (R)12202322291718222621242722271827282715223027463
19 Jordan Anderson DNQ231823241922281813DNQ1620252219212929379
20 Norm Benning 14312824322625262531192227242122DNQ2621DNQ27DNQDNQ365
21 Matt Tifft 1992982521823919238327
22 Cole Custer 1613*192916*10*244*26305
23 Timmy Hill 152318181518202026201821297
24 Austin Theriault (R)4145101213831INJINJINJINJ12279
25 Justin Boston (R)291610792582711255
26 Justin Jennings DNQ2730128262931223132202919322925237
27 Christopher Bell 5171*1413825231
28 Tyler Tanner 152131171629323230322631217
29 Ryan Ellis 16220DNQ242017293020283129DNQ192
30 Caleb Holman 1721241427318166
31 Wendell Chavous (R)24DNQ162526252326143
32 B. J. McLeod 283127271292930DNQ282828138
33 Joe Nemechek 2010116129
34 Gray Gaulding 17111021118
35 Dalton Sargeant 1092819110
36 James Buescher 1787100
37 Garrett Smithley 18161428100
38 Chad Boat 31DNQ2591299
39 Bobby Pierce 22216DNQ93
40 Brandon Brown 29DNQDNQ142527DNQ3293
41 Caleb Roark 323213228DNQ31313032DNQ92
42 Jesse Little 3030151487
43 Justin Haley 1432779
44 Austin Hill 30116221975
45 Bryan Silas 7213173
46 Todd Peck 27DNQ213128DNQ69
47 Chris Fontaine 25116864
48 Akinori Ogata 18232764
49 Tommy Regan 25242855
50 Rubén Pardo 211750
51 Austin Cindric 251449
52 Cody Coughlin 202048
53 Rico Abreu 281347
54 Chad Finley 212146
55 Clay Greenfield DNQ193039
56 Dexter Stacey 292435
57 Jake Griffin 2627DNQ35
58 Ken Schrader 1133
59 Brian Wong 1232
60 Cody Ware (R)DNQ302731
61 Donnie Neuenberger 312829
62 Travis Pastrana 1628
63 Brian Keselowski 1728
64 David Levine 1727
65 Jody Knowles 1826
66 Kyle Martel DNQ1925
67 Sean Corr 2024
68 Tim Viens 23DNQDNQ21
69 Kyle Weatherman 2321
70 Wayne Edwards 2420
71 Camden Murphy 2420
72 Cody Erickson 2519
73 Brandon Hightower 27DNQ17
74 Daniel Brown 2717
75 Adam Edwards 3031114
76 Paige Decker DNQ3014
77 Terry Jones 3113
78 William Byron 3113
79 Stew Hayward 3212
Joey Gattina 3210
Robert Mitten DNS0
Chuck Buchanan Jr. DNQDNQ0
Madeline Crane DNQ0
Cody Lane DNQ0
Andy Seuss DNQ0
Jim Weiler DNQ0
Cassie Gannis DNQ0
Brad Foy Wth0
Ineligible for Camping World Truck championship points
Pos.Driver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Points
Kyle Busch 1*1*211
Ryan Blaney 73213
Austin Dillon 6551*
Joey Logano 1*
Kasey Kahne 1
Daniel Suárez 9466224304162430
Ty Dillon 1121023
Ryan Newman 2
Kevin Harvick 2
Scott Lagasse Jr. 381215
Brad Keselowski 1552830
Alex Tagliani 5
David Gilliland 630277132316
Kyle Larson 7
Ryan Sieg 11
Alex Bowman 11
Brennan Poole 11
Bobby Gerhart 12
T. J. Bell 13
Jeb Burton 16
Ross Kenseth 17DNQ
Kyle Fowler 20
Morgan Shepherd 27
Mike Affarano 31129130130
Stanton Barrett 29
Josh Reaume 30DNQ
Mike Harmon 30
Justin Marks 32
Ross Chastain DNQ
Pos.Driver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Points
Races
1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
2 Ryan Ellis started receiving Camping World Truck Series points at Kansas.

Owners' championship (Top 15)

Pos.No.Car OwnerDriverRaces Points
DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM
14 Kyle Busch Erik Jones (R)27311*2*31523*1*2*4103616794101*9*6899
219 Brad Keselowski Tyler Reddick 1*55134111836339819215755553884
388 Rhonda Thorson Matt Crafton 81*21351*21419286721428*24*1 4231877
498 Mike Curb Johnny Sauter 106431594317122264965*3127913257809
517 Tom Deloach Timothy Peters 249184720216652378122234216615804
68 Sidney Mauldin Joe Nemechek 2010116802
John Hunter Nemechek 29224231171312391541121122
Ryan Newman 2
751 Kyle Busch Daniel Suárez 9466224304162430774
Matt Tifft 82521231923
Christopher Bell 5
Kyle Busch 1*1*11
813 Rhonda Thorson Cameron Hayley (R)231411514217519984101871612106310119766
929 Brad Keselowski Austin Theriault 414510121383112755
Brad Keselowski 1552830
Joey Logano 1*
Ryan Blaney 73213
Alex Tagliani 5
Brian Keselowski 17
Austin Cindric 2514
1014 Bob Newberry Daniel Hemric (R)2619121017499818597442566281214216733
1105 Tony Townley John Wes Townley 2212812618311108141717112510261161117310730
1233 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. Ty Dillon 11210719
Brandon Jones 153013822122105261752773231
Austin Dillon 551*
1354 Kyle Busch Justin Boston (R)291610792582711712
Christopher Bell 171*1413825
Matt Tifft 898
Cody Coughlin 20
Kyle Busch 2
Gray Gaulding 111021
1411 Tom Deloach Ben Kennedy 283192616610713161211251531223325149244690
1523 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. Spencer Gallagher (R)21131417101212272417141622882815182912611677
Pos.No.Car OwnerDriver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM Points
Races

Manufacturers' championship

PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1 Toyota 141049
2 Chevrolet 5973
3 Ford 4944
4 Ram 026

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series</span> 23rd season of third-tier NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the 23rd season of the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. The season began with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway on February 24, 2017, and ended with the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17. Johnny Sauter entered the season as the defending drivers' champion. This was the final season for Brad Keselowski Racing and for Red Horse Racing.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series</span> 24th season of third-tier NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the 24th season of the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. Christopher Bell entered as the defending champion, but he did not defend his championship, leaving his No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports entry to a number of drivers throughout the season, with Todd Gilliland covering the majority of the schedule in the truck. Title sponsor Camping World Holdings rebranded the series with their Gander Outdoors brand they acquired in 2017 for the 2019 season, replacing the Camping World brand.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series</span> 2020 motorsports season

The 2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series was the 26th season of the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the NextEra Energy 250 on February 14. The regular season ended with the ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond Raceway on September 10. The NASCAR playoffs ended with the Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix Raceway on November 6, where Sheldon Creed won the championship over his teammates Zane Smith and Brett Moffitt in a 1-2-3 sweep for GMS Racing in the standings. ThorSport Racing driver Grant Enfinger finished fourth in the standings, the other driver to advance to the Championship 4. Austin Hill won the regular season championship and was the points leader for most of the season, but failed to advance to the Championship 4 and finished 6th in the standings.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series</span> 27th season of third-tier NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the 27th season of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the NextEra Energy 250 on February 12. The regular season will end with the race at Watkins Glen International on August 7. The NASCAR playoffs will end with the Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix Raceway on November 5. This season marks the 13th for Camping World Holdings as the series' title sponsor. After two years of advertising their Gander Outdoors retail chain in the title sponsorship, company CEO Marcus Lemonis announced on September 15, 2020, that the sponsorship would switch back to the Camping World brand beginning in 2021, which was the same name of the series from 2009 to 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series</span> 28th season of third-tier NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the 28th season of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season started with the NextEra Energy 250 on February 18 at Daytona International Speedway, and concluded with the Lucas Oil 150 on November 4 at Phoenix Raceway. This was the final season of the Truck Series with Camping World as the title sponsor, as CEO Marcus Lemonis announced the brand would not return for the 2023 season. On August 26, 2022, it was announced that Craftsman would return as the Truck Series title sponsor, although the tool company is now owned by Stanley Black & Decker instead of Sears, who owned Craftsman when they were the series title sponsor from 1995 to 2008. This makes Stanley Black & Decker the series' third title sponsor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 BrakeBest Brake Pads 159</span> Motor car race

The 2021 BrakeBest Brake Pads 159 presented by O'Reilly was the 2nd stock car race of the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season and the 2nd iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, February 19, 2021, in Daytona Beach, Florida at the Daytona International Speedway road course. The race was extended from 44 to 51 laps due to a NASCAR overtime finish. As the race ended under caution, Ben Rhodes of ThorSport Racing would win his 2nd straight win of the season and the fifth of his career. To fill out the podium, Sheldon Creed of GMS Racing and John Hunter Nemechek of Kyle Busch Motorsports would finish 2nd and 3rd, respectively.

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