NASCAR: Austin Hill wins Knoxville Truck Race

Austin Hill drove his Tundra to his first win of the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) season in the inaugural visit for the series to the historic dirt track of Knoxville Raceway. Hill was followed to the checkers by seven fellow Tundra drivers in the top-10 —  Chandler Smith (second), Grant Enfinger (third), Derek Kraus (fifth), Matt Crafton (sixth), Ben Rhodes (seventh), Brian Brown (eighth) and Danny Bohn (10th).

Taking the lead on a late-race restart, Hill sped away from Chandler Smith and Grant Enfinger as they battled for second place. Smith finished runner-up, while Enfinger slotted in third. Todd Gilliland and Derek Kraus rounded out the top five.

Kraus, the pole winner, went on to dominate Stage 1 and Stage 2 and led the most laps on the evening before making contact with Jessica Friesen on Lap 65. Friesen, the wife of series-regular Stewart Friesen, was making her first Truck Series start. She finished in 26th, one position ahead of Stewart.

After a fourth attempt at overtime in the inaugural NASCAR Truck Series event at the iconic 0.5-mile dirt track, Hill scored his first victory of the season in a race that featured 14 cautions and a 17-car pileup in Turn 1 that could rival the biggest “Big One” at Talladega.

Chase Briscoe, driver of the #04 CircleBDiecast.com Ford, walks away from his truck after an on-track incident during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Corn Belt 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers at Knoxville Raceway on July 09, 2021 in Knoxville, Iowa. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

Moments after Hill took the checkered flag to end the fourth overtime, fireworks exploded in Turn 3, but they bore pale comparison with the pyrotechnics that punctuated a race that extended 29 laps past its scheduled distance of 150 circuits.

The decisive moment was much more subtle. After a Lap 171 restart—the third-overtime—Hill nosed ahead of Chandler Smith, who had done yeoman work on old tires and led seven times for a race-high 71 laps.

A four-car incident involving Tyler Ankrum, Stewart Friesen, Zane Smith and Johnny Sauter caused the final caution, with Hill having led at the previous scoring loop. That was all Hill needed to hold the point from the inside lane on the final overtime restart.

Codie Rohrbaugh, driver of the #9 Grant County Mulch Chevrolet, Cody Erickson, driver of the #41 Magnum Contracting Inc. Chevrolet, and Norm Benning, driver of the #6 MDS A Sign Co Chevrolet, are involved in and on-track incident during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Corn Belt 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers at Knoxville Raceway on July 09, 2021 in Knoxville, Iowa. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

Two laps later, he crossed the finish line 1.207 seconds ahead of a disappointed Smith, who saw his chance to escape the NCWTS Playoffs bubble with a win evaporate in the last shootout.

The victory was the seventh of Hill’s career.

“Man, I thought we were out of it,” said an elated Hill, who had shown speed throughout the race but fell back from the second position after a restart on Lap 73. “I thought we were out of it for a little bit. I had that restart outside of the 38 (Todd Gilliland) earlier in the race, and I fell back all the way to like 20th.

“I didn’t think we were going to make it back up. Track position was huge. It was really hard to get around people—you had to kind of rough ‘em up a little bit to get around ‘em. But we don’t stop, we don’t quit, even when we think we’re down and out.”

With the victory, Hill clinched a spot in the Playoffs. Smith, on the other hand, will have to sweat out the final regular-season race Aug. 7 at Watkins Glen, though he holds a relatively comfortable 40-point lead over Derek Kraus for the final Playoff berth.

Kraus won the first and second stages Friday and finished fifth by avoiding most of the chaos at the end of the race.

The 17-truck crash ignited in Turn 1 seconds after the field took the green flag for the first overtime on Lap 154. Among the many victims was 10-time Knoxville Nationals winner and 10-time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz, who was making his NCWTS debut.

“I had nowhere to go—I was just along for the ride,” Schatz said. “I thought I was going to have a top-10 finish.”

Schatz instead finished 32nd. The best result achieved by a dirt-track ace was eighth by Knoxville Raceway track champion Brian Brown, who fell two laps down after a pair of spins but regained the lead lap as the beneficiary under consecutive cautions and managed to escape the third-stage melees.

Grant Enfinger ran third, followed by Gilliland and Kraus. Matt Crafton, Ben Rhodes, Brown, Tate Fogleman and Danny Bohn completed the top 10.

Note: When Stewart and Jessica Friesen took the green flag on Friday night, it marked the first time since Elton Sawyer and Patty Moise raced together at Atlanta in 1998 that a husband and wife have competed in the same NASCAR national series event. They finished together—Jessica in 26th and Stewart in 27th.

Hill’s win locks him into the Truck Series playoffs with just one regular-season race remaining. He joins John Hunter Nemechek, Ben Rhodes, Gilliland and Sheldon Creed on the list of 2021 series winners.

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TOYOTA QUOTES

AUSTIN HILL, No. 16 Toyota Mobility Parts/Tochigi Toyota/Fukishima Toyota Toyota Tundra, Hattori Racing Enterprises

Finishing Position: 1st

How did you pull off this win on the dirt in Knoxville?

“I don’t know. Kind of thought we were out of it there on that restart when I was on the outside of the 38 (Todd Gilliland) and I fell back to like 20th and I didn’t think we were going to make it back up. Track position was huge and it was really hard to get around people. You had to kind of rough them up to get around them. I just kept my head down. This team and everybody at HRE (Hattori Racing Enterprises), they never quit and that’s the thing I love about this group. We don’t stop, we don’t quit – even when we think we’re down and out, we just keep coming back. If you would have told me that we would win a dirt race this year, I would have told you that you were lying. I can’t thank everybody at Toyota enough – Tochigi, Toyota Mobility Parts, Fukishima and everyone else for being on this truck. Jack Irving (TRD) and Tyler Gibbs (TRD) and everyone for helping me to get to where I’m at. My parents, my family – this is awesome.”

CHANDLER SMITH, No. 18 JBL Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

Finishing Position: 2nd

What happened in the final restarts of the race?

“First of all, just have to thank Danny (Stockman, crew chief) and all the guys on this No. 18 JBL Toyota Tundra team. They worked their tails off on this thing and we got it really good in practice. We fell back there in the race and I couldn’t run the top, but we were able to make it work on the bottom. We needed track position, but we were able to lead a bunch of laps. I don’t think the call was right (at the end with regard to line-up) that they (NASCAR) made to be honest, but it is what it is and that’s part of it.”

Race Results

  1. (13)  Austin Hill, Toyota, 179.
  2. (10)  Chandler Smith #, Toyota, 179.
  3. (26)  Grant Enfinger, Toyota, 179.
  4. (3)  Todd Gilliland, Ford, 179.
  5. (1)  Derek Kraus, Toyota, 179.
  6. (9)  Matt Crafton, Toyota, 179.
  7. (18)  Ben Rhodes, Toyota, 179.
  8. (15)  Brian Brown, Toyota, 179.
  9. (28)  Tate Fogleman, Chevrolet, 179.
  10. (23)  Danny Bohn, Toyota, 179.
  11. (37)  John Hunter Nemechek, Toyota, 179.
  12. (34)  Jake Griffin, Chevrolet, 179.
  13. (31)  Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, 179.
  14. (14)  Zane Smith, Chevrolet, 179.
  15. (32)  Chris Windom(i), Chevrolet, 179.
  16. (5)  Carson Hocevar #, Chevrolet, 179.
  17. (2)  Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 179.
  18. (39)  Devon Rouse, Chevrolet, 179.
  19. (36)  Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 179.
  20. (6)  Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 179.
  21. (4)  Hailie Deegan #, Ford, 179.
  22. (24)  Cody Erickson, Chevrolet, 177.
  23. (8)  Kyle Strickler, Chevrolet, 177.
  24. (29)  Andrew Gordon, Toyota, 177.
  25. (40)  Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 176.
  26. (25)  Jessica Friesen, Toyota, 175.
  27. (19)  Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 170.
  28. (11)  Josh Berry(i), Chevrolet, Accident, 163.
  29. (7)  Parker Price-Miller, Chevrolet, 160.
  30. (21)  Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, Accident, 159.
  31. (27)  Tanner Gray, Ford, Accident, 153.
  32. (22)  Donny Schatz, Ford, Accident, 153.
  33. (30)  Chase Purdy #, Chevrolet, Accident, 153.
  34. (38)  Codie Rohrbaugh, Chevrolet, Accident, 153.
  35. (16)  Sheldon Creed, Chevrolet, Accident, 153.
  36. (12)  Chase Briscoe(i), Ford, Accident, 153.
  37. (33)  Jett Noland, Chevrolet, Accident, 151.
  38. (17)  Brett Moffitt(i), Chevrolet, Accident, 139.
  39. (20)  Jack Wood, Chevrolet, Accident, 91.
  40. (35)  Morgan Alexander, Chevrolet, Accident, 63.

Average Speed of Race Winner:  36.802 mph.

Time of Race:  2 Hrs, 25 Mins, 55 Secs. Margin of Victory:  1.207 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  14 for 80 laps.

Lead Changes:  20 among 7 drivers.

Lap Leaders:   D. Kraus 1-2;J. Sauter 3-10;C. Hocevar # 11-21;T. Gilliland 22-36;D. Kraus 37-40;T. Gilliland 41-

86;D. Kraus 87-90;C. Smith # 91-99;C. Hocevar # 100-101;C. Smith # 102-110;C. Hocevar # 111;C. Smith # 112-120;C.

Hocevar # 121-122;C. Smith # 123-135;M. Crafton 136;C. Smith # 137-144;C. Hocevar # 145;C. Smith # 146-148;A. Hill

149;C. Smith # 150-169;A. Hill 170-179.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Chandler Smith # 7 times for 71 laps; Todd Gilliland 2 times for

61 laps; Carson Hocevar # 5 times for 17 laps; Austin Hill 2 times for 11 laps; Derek Kraus 3 times for 10 laps;

Johnny Sauter 1 time for 8 laps; Matt Crafton 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 19,38,25,42,26,2,52,37,18,16