2017 TheHouse.com 225

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2017 TheHouse.com 225
Race details
Race 16 of 23 of the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
DateSeptember 15, 2017
Official name 9th Annual TheHouse.com 225
Location Joliet, Illinois, Chicagoland Speedway
Course Permanent racing facility
1.5 mi (2.41 km)
Distance 150 laps, 225 mi (362.102 km)
Scheduled Distance 150 laps, 225 mi (362.102 km)
Average speed 123.25 miles per hour (198.35 km/h)
Most laps led
Driver Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports
Laps 72
Winner
No. 21 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing
Television in the United States
Network Fox Sports 1
Announcers Vince Welch, Phil Parsons, Michael Waltrip
Radio in the United States
Radio Motor Racing Network

The 2017 TheHouse.com 225 was the 16th stock car race of the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the final race of the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series regular season, and the ninth iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, September 15, 2017, in Joliet, Illinois, at Chicagoland Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) permanent D-shaped oval. The race took the scheduled 150 laps to complete. At race's end, Johnny Sauter, driving for GMS Racing, would control the last 28 laps of the race to win his 15th career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win and his second of the season. [1] To fill out the podium, Chase Briscoe of Brad Keselowski Racing and Christopher Bell of Kyle Busch Motorsports would finish second and third, respectively.

Contents

The eight drivers to qualify for the NASCAR playoffs were Christopher Bell, Johnny Sauter, John Hunter Nemechek, Matt Crafton, Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Ben Rhodes, and Kaz Grala. [2]

Background

The layout of Chicagoland Speedway, the venue where the race was held. Chicagoland Speedway diagram.svg
The layout of Chicagoland Speedway, the venue where the race was held.

Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) tri-oval speedway in Joliet, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. The speedway opened in 2001 and currently hosts NASCAR races. Until 2011, the speedway also hosted the IndyCar Series, recording numerous close finishes, including the closest finish in IndyCar history. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and is located adjacent to Route 66 Raceway.

Entry list

#DriverTeamMakeSponsor
0 Tommy Regan (i) Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevrolet Driven 2 Honor
1 Jordan Anderson TJL Motorsports Chevrolet Lucas Oil, Bommarito Automotive Group
02 Tyler Young Young's Motorsports Chevrolet Randco, Young's Building Systems
4 Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Sirius XM
6 Norm Benning Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet Norm Benning Racing
8 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet Fire Alarm Services, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevrolet Nickelodeon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
13 Cody Coughlin (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota JEGS
14 Ted Minor Long Motorsports Chevrolet Edge Guard
15 Gray Gaulding (i) Premium Motorsports Chevrolet Premium Motorsports
16 Ryan Truex Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota Aisin
18 Noah Gragson (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Switch
19 Austin Cindric (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford Reese Brands, DrawTite
21 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet ISM Connect
24 Justin Haley (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet Fraternal Order of Eagles
27 Ben Rhodes ThorSport Racing Toyota Safelite Auto Glass
29 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford Cooper-Standard
33 Kaz Grala (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet Stealth
36 B. J. McLeod (i) MB Motorsports Chevrolet MB Motorsports
44 Austin Wayne Self Martins Motorsports Chevrolet AM Technical Solutions, Don't Mess with Texas
45 Justin Fontaine Niece Motorsports Toyota ProMatic Automation
49 Wendell Chavous (R) Premium Motorsports Chevrolet Premium Motorsports
50 Josh Reaume Beaver Motorsports Chevrolet WCI Parts
51 Myatt Snider Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Louisiana Hot Sauce
57 Mike Senica Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet Norm Benning Racing
63 Kevin Donahue MB Motorsports Chevrolet Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool
74 Mike Harmon (i) Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet Mike Harmon Racing
83 Camden Murphy Copp Motorsports Chevrolet Ronald McDonald House Charities Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana
87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet NEMCO Motorsports
88 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Toyota Menards, Hormel Black Label Bacon
92 Regan Smith RBR Enterprises Ford BTS Tire & Wheel Distributors, Advance Auto Parts
98 Grant Enfinger (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota JIVE Communication
Official entry list

Practice

First practice

The first practice session was held on Thursday, September 14, at 2:30 PM CST. The session would last for 55 minutes. [3] Chase Briscoe of Brad Keselowski Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.805 and an average speed of 175.296 miles per hour (282.112 km/h). [4]

Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed
129 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 30.805175.296
221 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet 30.823175.194
34 Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 30.971174.357
Full first practice results

Second and final practice

The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, practice session was held on Thursday, September 14, at 4:30 PM CST. The session would last for 55 minutes. [3] Johnny Sauter of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.688 and an average speed of 175.965 miles per hour (283.188 km/h). [5]

Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed
121 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet 30.688175.965
229 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 30.850175.041
318 Noah Gragson (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 30.884174.848
Full Happy Hour practice results

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Friday, September 15, at 4:05 PM CST. [3] Since Chicagoland Speedway is at least 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in length, the qualifying system was a single car, single lap, two round system where in the first round, everyone would set a time to determine positions 13–32. Then, the fastest 12 qualifiers would move on to the second round to determine positions 1–12. [6]

Ryan Truex of Hattori Racing Enterprises would win the pole, setting a lap of 30.685 and an average speed of 175.982 miles per hour (283.216 km/h) in the second round. [7]

No drivers would fail to qualify.

Full qualifying results

Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTime (R1)Speed (R1)Time (R2)Speed (R2)
116 Ryan Truex Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota 30.760175.55330.685175.982
229 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 30.840175.09730.701175.890
34 Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 30.851175.03530.795175.353
421 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet 30.853175.02330.821175.205
588 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Toyota 30.958174.43030.943174.514
618 Noah Gragson (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 31.014174.11530.943174.514
719 Austin Cindric (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 30.955174.44730.954174.452
898 Grant Enfinger (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota 31.048173.92430.955174.447
924 Justin Haley (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet 30.970174.36230.976174.329
1051 Myatt Snider Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 30.965174.39030.989174.255
1113 Cody Coughlin (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota 31.093173.67331.064173.835
128 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 31.148173.36631.227172.927
Eliminated in Round 1
1327 Ben Rhodes ThorSport Racing Toyota 31.149173.360--
1433 Kaz Grala (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet 31.155173.327--
1502 Tyler Young Young's Motorsports Chevrolet 31.363172.177--
1692 Regan Smith RBR Enterprises Ford 31.402171.964--
1745 Justin Fontaine Niece Motorsports Toyota 31.713170.277--
1844 Austin Wayne Self Martins Motorsports Chevrolet 31.870169.438--
1915 Gray Gaulding (i) Premium Motorsports Chevrolet 32.167167.874--
2087 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 32.355166.898--
211 Jordan Anderson TJL Motorsports Chevrolet 32.376166.790--
2283 Camden Murphy Copp Motorsports Chevrolet 32.461166.353--
2349 Wendell Chavous (R) Premium Motorsports Chevrolet 32.813164.569--
2463 Kevin Donahue MB Motorsports Chevrolet 32.921164.029--
2550 Josh Reaume Beaver Motorsports Chevrolet 33.056163.359--
2636 B. J. McLeod (i) MB Motorsports Chevrolet 33.423161.565--
2714 Ted Minor Long Motorsports Chevrolet 33.927159.165--
Qualified by owner's points
2874 Mike Harmon (i) Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet 34.279157.531--
290 Tommy Regan (i) Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevrolet 34.791155.213--
306 Norm Benning Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 34.798155.181--
3110 Jennifer Jo Cobb Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevrolet 35.416152.473--
3257 Mike Senica Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 42.214127.920--
Official qualifying results
Official starting lineup

Race results

Stage 1 Laps: 35

Pos.#DriverTeamMakePts
116 Ryan Truex Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota 10
221 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet 9
327 Ben Rhodes ThorSport Racing Toyota 8
48 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 7
529 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 6
619 Austin Cindric (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 5
788 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Toyota 4
84 Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 3
992 Regan Smith RBR Enterprises Ford 2
1018 Noah Gragson (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 1

Stage 2 Laps: 35

Pos.#DriverTeamMakePts
14 Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 10
229 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 9
388 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Toyota 8
421 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet 7
519 Austin Cindric (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 6
624 Justin Haley (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet 5
78 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 4
816 Ryan Truex Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota 3
951 Myatt Snider Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 2
1018 Noah Gragson (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 1

Stage 3 Laps: 80

Fin [8] St#DriverTeamMakeLapsLedStatusPts
1421 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevrolet 15028running56
2229 Chase Briscoe (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 15018running50
334 Christopher Bell Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 15072running47
4116 Ryan Truex Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota 15029running46
5898 Grant Enfinger (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota 1500running32
61327 Ben Rhodes ThorSport Racing Toyota 1500running39
7128 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 1500running41
8618 Noah Gragson (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 1500running31
91433 Kaz Grala (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet 1500running28
101051 Myatt Snider Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 1500running29
111113 Cody Coughlin (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota 1500running26
121692 Regan Smith RBR Enterprises Ford 1490running27
131502 Tyler Young Young's Motorsports Chevrolet 1490running24
14924 Justin Haley (R) GMS Racing Chevrolet 1492running28
15719 Austin Cindric (R) Brad Keselowski Racing Ford 1480running33
16588 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Toyota 1481running33
171745 Justin Fontaine Niece Motorsports Toyota 1480running20
182349 Wendell Chavous (R) Premium Motorsports Chevrolet 1440running19
192550 Josh Reaume Beaver Motorsports Chevrolet 1430running18
201844 Austin Wayne Self Martins Motorsports Chevrolet 1430running17
21211 Jordan Anderson TJL Motorsports Chevrolet 1330clutch16
222283 Camden Murphy Copp Motorsports Chevrolet 1020suspension15
23306 Norm Benning Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 1010transmission14
243110 Jennifer Jo Cobb Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevrolet 270suspension13
251915 Gray Gaulding (i) Premium Motorsports Chevrolet 250fuel pump0
262714 Ted Minor Long Motorsports Chevrolet 230engine11
272874 Mike Harmon (i) Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet 120transmission0
28290 Tommy Regan (i) Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevrolet 110engine0
292463 Kevin Donahue MB Motorsports Chevrolet 100crash8
302636 B. J. McLeod (i) MB Motorsports Chevrolet 100electrical0
312087 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 70vibration6
323257 Mike Senica Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 00rear gear5
Official race results

Standings after the race

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