Race details [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] | |||
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Race 13 of 23 of the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series | |||
Date | June 28, 2024 | ||
Official name | 4th Annual Rackley Roofing 200 | ||
Location | Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee | ||
Course | Permanent racing facility 1.333 mi (2.145 km) | ||
Distance | 150 laps, 199 mi (321 km) | ||
Scheduled Distance | 150 laps, 199 mi (321 km) | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Halmar Friesen Racing | ||
Time | 30.117 | ||
Most laps led | |||
Driver | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | |
Laps | 150 | ||
Winner | |||
No. 19 | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | |
Television in the United States | |||
Network | FS2 | ||
Announcers | Jamie Little and Phil Parsons | ||
Radio in the United States | |||
Radio | MRN |
The 2024 Rackley Roofing 200 was the 13th stock car race of the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the third and final race of the Triple Truck Challenge, the 4th iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, June 28, 2024, at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee, a 1.333 miles (2.145 km) permanent tri-oval shaped racetrack. The race contested the scheduled 150 laps to complete. Christian Eckes, driving for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing, continues to show his dominance in the Truck Series, leading all 150 laps of the race to earn his eighth career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win, and his third of the season. To fill out the podium, Daniel Dye, driving for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing, and Corey Heim, driving for Tricon Garage, would finish 2nd and 3rd, respectively.
Nashville Superspeedway is a motor racing complex located in Lebanon, Tennessee, United States, about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Nashville. The track was built in 2001 and is currently used for events, driving schools and GT Academy , a reality television competition.[ citation needed ]
It is a concrete oval track 1+1⁄3 miles (2.146 km) long. Nashville Superspeedway is owned by Dover Motorsports, Inc., which also owns Dover International Speedway. Nashville Superspeedway was the longest concrete oval in NASCAR during the time it was on the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuits. Current permanent seating capacity is approximately 25,000. Additional portable seats are brought in for some events, and seating capacity can be expanded to 150,000. Infrastructure is in place to expand the facility to include a short track, drag strip, and road course.[ citation needed ]
The first and only practice session was held on Friday, June 28, at 3:35 PM CST, and would last for 20 minutes. [6] Rajah Caruth, driving for Spire Motorsports, would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.517, and a speed of 156.896 mph (252.500 km/h).
Pos. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Time | Speed |
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1 | 71 | Rajah Caruth | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 30.517 | 156.896 |
2 | 19 | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 30.641 | 156.261 |
3 | 11 | Corey Heim | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 30.774 | 155.586 |
Full practice results |
Qualifying was held on Friday, June 28, at 4:05 PM CST. [6] Since Nashville Superspeedway is an intermediate speedway, the qualifying system used is a single-car, one-lap based system. All drivers will be on track by themselves and will have one lap to post a qualifying time, and whoever sets the fastest time in that session will win the pole. [7]
Stewart Friesen, driving for Halmar Friesen Racing, would score the pole for the race, with a lap of 30.117, and a speed of 158.980 mph (255.854 km/h). [8]
Three drivers would fail to qualify: Keith McGee, Justin Carroll, and Bryan Dauzat.
Stage 1Laps: 45
Pos. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Pts |
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1 | 19 | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 10 |
2 | 38 | Layne Riggs (R) | Front Row Motorsports | Ford | 9 |
3 | 11 | Corey Heim | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 8 |
4 | 9 | Grant Enfinger | CR7 Motorsports | Chevrolet | 7 |
5 | 43 | Daniel Dye | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 6 |
6 | 71 | Rajah Caruth | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 5 |
7 | 52 | Stewart Friesen | Halmar Friesen Racing | Toyota | 4 |
8 | 98 | Ty Majeski | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 3 |
9 | 7 | Clint Bowyer | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 2 |
10 | 18 | Tyler Ankrum | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 1 |
Stage 2Laps: 50
Pos. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Pts |
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1 | 19 | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 10 |
2 | 11 | Corey Heim | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 9 |
3 | 71 | Rajah Caruth | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 8 |
4 | 43 | Daniel Dye | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 7 |
5 | 9 | Grant Enfinger | CR7 Motorsports | Chevrolet | 6 |
6 | 99 | Ben Rhodes | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 5 |
7 | 52 | Stewart Friesen | Halmar Friesen Racing | Toyota | 4 |
8 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 3 |
9 | 18 | Tyler Ankrum | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 2 |
10 | 98 | Ty Majeski | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 1 |
Stage 3Laps: 55
Pos. [9] | St. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Laps | Led | Status | Pts |
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1 | 3 | 19 | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 150 | 150 | Running | 60 |
2 | 9 | 43 | Daniel Dye | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 48 |
3 | 7 | 11 | Corey Heim | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 150 | 0 | Running | 51 |
4 | 5 | 71 | Rajah Caruth | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 46 |
5 | 14 | 18 | Tyler Ankrum | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 35 |
6 | 2 | 9 | Grant Enfinger | CR7 Motorsports | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 44 |
7 | 26 | 99 | Ben Rhodes | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 150 | 0 | Running | 35 |
8 | 36 | 42 | Matt Mills | Niece Motorsports | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 29 |
9 | 4 | 98 | Ty Majeski | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 150 | 0 | Running | 32 |
10 | 17 | 13 | Jake Garcia | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 150 | 0 | Running | 27 |
11 | 1 | 52 | Stewart Friesen | Halmar Friesen Racing | Toyota | 150 | 0 | Running | 34 |
12 | 21 | 66 | Connor Jones (R) | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 150 | 0 | Running | 25 |
13 | 33 | 2 | Nick Sanchez | Rev Racing | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 24 |
14 | 34 | 15 | Tanner Gray | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 150 | 0 | Running | 23 |
15 | 35 | 25 | Ty Dillion | Rackley WAR | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 22 |
16 | 15 | 91 | Jack Wood | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 21 |
17 | 11 | 7 | Clint Bowyer | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 22 |
18 | 16 | 26 | Dawson Sutton | Rackley WAR | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 19 |
19 | 12 | 1 | Brenden Queen | Tricon Garage | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 18 |
20 | 24 | 46 | Dawson Cram (i) | Fraction46 | Chevrolet | 150 | 0 | Running | 17 |
21 | 10 | 77 | Chase Purdy | Spire Motorsports | Chevrolet | 149 | 0 | Running | 16 |
22 | 23 | 76 | Spencer Boyd | Freedom Racing Enterprises | Chevrolet | 149 | 0 | Running | 15 |
23 | 19 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 148 | 0 | Running | 17 |
24 | 22 | 23 | Lawless Alan | Reaume Brothers Racing | Ford | 148 | 0 | Running | 13 |
25 | 6 | 38 | Layne Riggs (R) | Front Row Motorsports | Ford | 148 | 0 | Running | 21 |
26 | 13 | 75 | Stefan Parsons | Henderson Motorsports | Chevrolet | 148 | 0 | Running | 11 |
27 | 25 | 56 | Timmy Hill | Hill Motorsports | Toyota | 147 | 0 | Running | 10 |
28 | 29 | 5 | Dean Thompson | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 146 | 0 | Running | 9 |
29 | 20 | 41 | Bayley Currey | Niece Motorsports | Chevrolet | 146 | 0 | Running | 8 |
30 | 31 | 20 | Akinori Ogata | Young's Motorsports | Chevrolet | 144 | 0 | Running | 7 |
31 | 32 | 22 | Frankie Muniz | Reaume Brothers Racing | Ford | 130 | 0 | Running | 6 |
32 | 27 | 02 | Mason Massey | Young's Motorsports | Chevrolet | 94 | 0 | Brakes | 5 |
33 | 8 | 45 | Kaden Honeycutt | Niece Motorsports | Chevrolet | 84 | 0 | Running | 4 |
34 | 18 | 17 | Taylor Gray | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 53 | 0 | Accident | 3 |
35 | 28 | 21 | Mason Maggio | Floridian Motorsports | Ford | 40 | 0 | Mechanical | 2 |
36 | 30 | 32 | Bret Holmes | Bret Holmes Racing | Chevrolet | 10 | 0 | Mechanical | 1 |
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