Erik Jones Takes Texas Truck Series Race

Erik Jones celebrates in Victory Lane at Texas
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On turf that typically belongs to two-time defending NASCAR Camping World Series champion Matt Crafton, Erik Jones dominated on Friday night.

Jones led 117 of 147 laps on the way to victory in the Winstar World Casino & Resort 350 at Texas Motor Speedway, his first win at the venue, his third of the season and the seventh of his career.

"We've went through a lot of ups and downs these past couple of months and trying to get back into this championship hunt and getting our Tundra back in there," said Jones. "It's pretty awesome, a swing up and it’s nice to get back in victory lane here at Texas, a place I love."

With the win, Jones holds onto the points lead with just two races remaining in the season.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]"Me and Kyle (Busch, owner) were talking earlier this week and talking how these next three tracks are really good for KBM (Kyle Busch Motorsports), good for myself," said Jones. "Going on to Phoenix, we’re undefeated there with two-and-0, so hopefully we’ll have another next week."

In an event that featured only one caution, a track-record low, Jones finished 2.855 seconds ahead of runner-up Daniel Suarez, who matched his career-best finish. Jones extended his series from 10 to 17 points over Crafton, who ran fourth after winning the Keystone Light Pole Award.

The top two finishers drove Toyotas fielded by Kyle Busch Motorsports.

In recent years, Crafton has been the dominant force in the series at 1.5-mile intermediate speedways, but Jones grabbed the lead on Lap 13 and pulled away to a lead of nearly three seconds. Jones squandered that advantage with a slow pit stop under green on Lap 47, but the lone caution on Lap 54 bunched the field and erased a lead of 5.9 seconds built by Crafton.

Jones overtook Crafton for the top spot on lap 65 and controlled the race the rest of the way.

The race was the second fastest ever in the Truck Series, lasting just one hour, 24 minutes and 22 seconds.

Results

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points
1 4 Erik Jones Toyota 5 147 117 Running 48
2 51 Daniel Suarez Toyota 7 147 0 Running 0
3 29 Ryan Blaney Ford 15 147 0 Running 0
4 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 1 147 27 Running 41
5 19 Tyler Reddick Ford 17 147 1 Running 40
6 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 6 147 0 Running 38
7 33 Brandon Jones Chevy 4 147 0 Running 37
8 54 Christopher Bell Toyota 11 147 0 Running 36
9 11 Ben Kennedy Toyota 9 147 0 Running 35
10 13 Cameron Hayley Toyota 14 147 1 Running 35
11 8 John Hunter Nemechek Chevy 12 147 1 Running 34
12 23 Spencer Gallagher Chevy 2 146 0 Running 32
13 98 Johnny Sauter Toyota 13 146 0 Running 31
14 14 Daniel Hemric Chevy 3 146 0 Running 30
15 97 Jesse Little Toyota 16 145 0 Running 29
16 00 Jeb Burton Chevy 8 145 0 Running 0
17 05 John Wes Townley Chevy 10 144 0 Running 27
18 15 Mason Mingus Chevy 18 144 0 Running 26
19 07 Ray Black Jr Chevy 19 142 0 Running 25
20 94 Timmy Hill Chevy 20 141 0 Running 24
21 74 Jordan Anderson Chevy 21 138 0 Running 23
22 08 Korbin Forrister Chevy 26 136 0 Running 22
23 02 Tyler Young Chevy 29 136 0 Running 21
24 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevy 24 134 0 Running 20
25 63 Justin Jennings Chevy 23 89 0 Running 19
26 1 Travis Kvapil Chevy 22 77 0 Oil Leak 18
27 6 Norm Benning Chevy 28 40 0 Suspension 17
28 45 Todd Peck Chevy 27 17 0 Suspension 16
29 50 Dexter Stacey Chevy 25 11 0 Electrical 15
30 49 Mike Harmon Chevy 32 6 0 Engine 0
31 36 Tyler Tanner Chevy 30 0 0 Engine 13
32 0 Caleb Roark Chevy 31 0 0 Electrical 1

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