Ben Rhodes Scores First-Career Truck Series Victory

Ben Rhodes celebrates his first Truck Series victory
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Ben Rhodes took the lead on the final restart and held off Christopher Bell to capture his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career win in Saturday night's Las Vegas 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Rhodes, who earlier in the season lost what appeared to be a sure victory at Kansas Speedway when a piece of debris punctured his Toyota's radiator, blocked Bell's last-gasp effort by going all the way to the track's apron to take the checkered flag.

Rhodes, who drives for ThorSport Racing, started sixth in the 28-truck field to become the 1.5-mile speedway's 10th consecutive different winner. He joins Bell to advance to the Round of 6 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs.

"I used every play in my playbook," said Rhodes of the final laps battle. "I knew if I could keep him close to me, he couldn't break the (air) bubble. This is the biggest high of my life.

"So many things have gone wrong and now here I am in Victory Lane."

Rhodes' victory came in his 45th series start. His official victory margin over Bell was 0.066 seconds.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] Bell, who led three times for 64 laps and dominated much of the 146-lap race in his Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota, blamed himself for coming up short in his quest for a sixth season victory.

"I just didn't get it done there on the last restart (at Lap 140)," he said. "He's (Rhodes) been long overdue for that win and he earned it tonight."

Chase Briscoe finished third in his Brad Keselowski Racing Ford, followed by BKR teammate Austin Cindric, who overcame an early-race accident. Kaz Grala, who started 14th, also battled back from an early incident, was the top-finishing Chevrolet in fifth.

Pole sitter Ryan Truex was unable to lead the opening lap but had put his Toyota in position for a solid top-10 finish. A brush with the wall in the closing laps while battling Briscoe and Grant Enfinger for third sent his Toyota to pit road, where he lost two laps and finished 12th.

Seven different drivers traded the lead 11 times. There were six cautions consuming 32 laps.

Briscoe won the race's first stage by 1.25 seconds over Johnny Sauter. Sauter clawed his way back to 10th-place finish, a lap behind, after cutting a tire and twice speeding on pit road.

Rhodes claimed Stage 2 by 0.419 seconds over Bell in a preview of the final stage finish.

While both Rhodes and Bell are guaranteed to move into the Round of 6 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs, the final four spots remain up for grabs at Talladega Superspeedway on Oct. 14. Crafton is best placed, followed by Sauter and Briscoe while Grala and John H. Nemechek are currently below the cutoff point.

RACE RESULTS

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points Playoff Points
1 27 Ben Rhodes Toyota 6 146 20 Running 55 13
2 4 Christopher Bell Toyota 4 146 64 Running 52 47
3 29 Chase Briscoe Ford 3 146 40 Running 49 10
4 19 Austin Cindric Ford 7 146 1 Running 39 7
5 33 Kaz Grala Chevy 14 146 0 Running 36 5
6 13 Cody Coughlin Toyota 12 146 0 Running 31 0
7 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 5 146 0 Running 42 14
8 8 John Hunter Nemechek Chevy 15 146 8 Running 37 14
9 98 Grant Enfinger Toyota 10 146 0 Running 29 0
10 21 Johnny Sauter Chevy 2 145 0 Running 38 25
11 02 Timothy Peters Chevy 20 145 0 Running 26 0
12 16 Ryan Truex Toyota 1 145 1 Running 39 0
13 18 Noah Gragson Toyota 13 144 12 Running 29 0
14 49 Wendell Chavous Chevy 16 144 0 Running 23 0
15 1 Jordan Anderson Chevy 21 143 0 Running 22 0
16 50 Josh Reaume Chevy 23 142 0 Running 21 0
17 83 Camden Murphy Chevy 22 141 0 Running 20 0
18 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevy 27 138 0 Running 19 0
19 6 Norm Benning Chevy 26 129 0 Running 18 0
20 44 Austin Wayne Self Chevy 17 128 0 Accident 17 0
21 24 Justin Haley Chevy 8 117 0 Engine 16 0
22 45 Travis Pastrana Chevy 18 112 0 Accident 15 0
23 52 Stewart Friesen Chevy 11 41 0 Accident 16 0
24 38 T.J. Bell Chevy 25 27 0 Overheating 13 0
25 0 Matt Mills Chevy 19 11 0 Engine 12 0
26 87 Joe Nemechek Chevy 24 9 0 Electrical 11 0
27 57 Mike Senica Chevy 28 4 0 Transmission 10 0
28 51 Myatt Snider Toyota 9 0 0 Accident 9 0
29 63 Todd Peck Chevy 29 0 0 Engine 8 0

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