Blaney scores another impressive truck win at Pocono

Up and coming development driver Ryan Blaney produced two great restarts, during a double green-white-checker scenario, to win the Pocono Mountains 125 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at the Pocono Raceway. Blaney earned his second series win in only 20 series starts. He led a race high 20 laps of the scheduled 50, which became 54 laps, around the raceway'…s 2.5 mile triangular shaped configuration.

Driving a Ford owned by NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski, Blaney finished a mere 0.271 seconds ahead of Miguel Paludo who scored a personal best finish. German Quiroga, Joey Coulter and Ross Chastain, in a second Brad Keselowski Ford completed the top five.

Following a lap one crash, the race ran all the way to lap 42 when a second yellow flag, for debris, appeared. Todd Bodine, driving a one race deal for Turner Scott Motorsports, was leading the race at the time. But on the restart there was rear bumper contact between Bodine and his Turner Scott team mate James Buescher. Bodine went spinning around which led to another caution and the first green-white-checker attempt.

The second G-W-C attempt developed after Ty Dillon collided into Johnny Sauter. The result was a tense face to face discussion between the two drivers on pit road after the race. This incident follows a similar one that occurred during the series' famed dirt track event held July 24th at the Eldora Speedway. Tempers flared on that night when, during a heat race, the two drivers did some door slamming on each other.

After the race, Dillon's spotter sent a "Twitter" message saying he though his driver was clear to pull in front of Sauter and the accident was his fault. Sauter replied with a "Tweet" that suggested Dillon should take some of the money that he has and invest in a new spotter. Fortunately, the series has the next weekend off and that should give these two drivers a little cool down time.

Series points leader Matt Crafton finished eighth in this race and scored his 11th, consecutive, top ten finish in a row. He elevated his lead to 52 points in the standings over Jeb Burton. Ryan Blaney's race win moved him to third in the standings 62 points out of first.

During a post race tech inspection it was determined that the ride height on the Toyota Tundra driven by Timothy Peters was too low. Penalties from NASCAR could be coming later next week.

Results

Pos Driver Car Make Start Laps Led Status
1 Ryan Blaney 29 Ford 6 54 20 Running
2 Miguel Paludo 32 Chevrolet 1 54 2 Running
3 German Quiroga Jr 77 Toyota 4 54 3 Running
4 Joey Coulter 18 Toyota 10 54 2 Running
5 Ross Chastain 19 Ford 2 54 9 Running
6 Ron Hornaday Jr 9 Chevrolet 21 54 0 Running
7 Darrell Wallace Jr 54 Toyota 5 54 2 Running
8 Matt Crafton 88 Toyota 9 54 0 Running
9 Brendan Gaughan 62 Chevrolet 14 54 0 Running
10 Brennan Newberry 24 Chevrolet 22 54 0 Running
11 Todd Bodine 30 Chevrolet 7 54 16 Running
12 Jeb Burton 4 Chevrolet 3 54 0 Running
13 Max Gresham 8 Chevrolet 17 54 0 Running
14 Timothy Peters 17 Toyota 18 54 0 Running
15 Chad Hackenbracht 51 Toyota 15 54 0 Running
16 Tim George Jr 5 Chevrolet 23 54 0 Running
17 John Wes Townley 7 Toyota 12 54 0 Running
18 Dakoda Armstrong 60 Chevrolet 20 54 0 Running
19 Johnny Sauter 98 Toyota 13 54 0 Running
20 Ty Dillon 3 Chevrolet 11 54 0 Running
21 James Buescher 31 Chevrolet 8 54 0 Running
22 Kyle Martel 59 Chevrolet 29 52 0 Running
23 Jeff Agnew 27 Chevrolet 19 52 0 Running
24 Bryan Silas 99 Ford 27 51 0 Running
25 Mike Harmon 84 Chevrolet 31 51 0 Running
26 Sean Corr 82 Ford 25 51 0 Running
27 Todd Peck 40 Chevrolet 30 51 0 Running
28 Norm Benning 57 Chevrolet 35 50 0 Running
29 Dominick Casola 28 Chevrolet 32 46 0 Accident
30 Ryan Sieg 39 Chevrolet 16 23 0 Engine
31 Chris Jones 93 Chevrolet 28 20 0 Rear End
32 Jennifer Jo Cobb 10 Ford 33 13 0 Engine
33 J.J. Yeley 07 Toyota 24 9 0 Vibration
34 Chris Lafferty 0 RAM 36 4 0 Electrical
35 Tony Raines 38 Chevrolet 34 3 0 Engine
36 Ricky Ehrgott 81 Toyota 26 2 0 Accident