NASCAR: Christian Eckes wins at Darlington

After five weeks of frustration, Christian Eckes got the rebound he needed on Friday night at Darlington Raceway.

Leading a race-high 82 of 158 laps, Eckes scored a convincing double-overtime victory in the Buckle Up South Carolina 200, the ninth event on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule.

The win was Eckes’ second of the season and third of his career. It followed a string of five races in which the driver of the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet — dressed Friday in a throwback tribute to new NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Hershel McGriff — had finished 30th three times and 15th twice.

“I don’t really feel that excited, because the truck was so good it drove itself,” said Eckes, who won the race under caution after Grant Enfinger and Nick Sanchez tangled in the second overtime. “It’s been a really, really rough couple of weeks.

“To come back and win shows the resilience of this team, and how we had to win it just shows the fight in this team … I was really determined. It’s really, really fun to be here, man, and when you have a truck like this, you’ve just got to finish it out.”

A late charge and an excellent restart in the first overtime vaulted Stewart Friesen into second place at the finish. Tanner Gray ran third, followed by full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver William Byron and Carson Hocevar.

A spin by Timmy Hill through Turn 4 at Lap 146 sent the race into NASCAR Overtime. On the first attempt, rookie contender Jake Garcia washed high at the exit of Turn 2 and into the outside wall. His slowed momentum resulted in contact from behind, spinning his No. 35 Chevrolet backward into the inside SAFER barrier.

Eckes was at the head of the field when the caution flag was displayed just after taking the white flag to signify the final lap. Grant Enfinger’s contact with the outside wall brought out the eighth and final yellow of the evening.

The early stages of the race rapidly evolved into a contest between Eckes, Byron and pole winner Corey Heim, who led the first 26 laps before Eckes passed him for the Stage 1 victory and led 35 laps in Stage 2 before Byron passed him for the stage win with three laps left in the segment.

The first two stages ran caution-free to the breaks, but the complexion of the race changed markedly during the final stage and overtimes, which produced six cautions. Byron would have preferred longer green-flag runs.

“We needed a little bit longer runs, I think,” said Byron, who was driving the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports entry and seeking the 100th victory for that organization. “Our truck was strong on longer runs – we just had too many medium to short runs, and it was hard to get track position there to advance forward. …

“Hopefully, we learned some stuff for the Cup race (on Sunday, 3 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). We usually run really good here, so it’s just a matter of trying to put it all together and learn some nuances with the race track, so hopefully we did that.”

Heim led four times for 66 laps but took himself out of contention by failing to pit with the rest of the lead cars on Lap 116. He led the field to the restart on Lap 119 of a scheduled 147 but quickly fell back through the field.

Heim, however, pitted for fresh tires before the first overtime and recovered to finish eighth on the new rubber.

Reigning series champion Zane Smith, who was part of a three-car accident on Lap 101 and finished 22nd, retained the series lead by nine points over Ty Majeski, who came home 35 laps down in 31st after his crew changed the steering box in his ThorSport Racing Ford.

Race Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Led Status
1 4 19 Christian Eckes Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet 158 82 Running
2 6 52 Stewart Friesen Halmar International Toyota 158 0 Running
3 11 15 Tanner Gray Black’s Tire Toyota 158 0 Running
4 8 51 William Byron(i) HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 158 7 Running
5 18 42 Carson Hocevar Worldwide Express Chevrolet 158 0 Running
6 13 24 Rajah Caruth # Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet 158 0 Running
7 15 1 Bubba Wallace(i) Annie Bosko Toyota 158 0 Running
8 1 11 Corey Heim Safelite Toyota 158 66 Running
9 25 5 Dean Thompson Thompson Pipe Group Toyota 158 0 Running
10 24 20 Kaden Honeycutt Chevrolet 158 0 Running
11 3 2 Nick Sanchez # Gainbridge Chevrolet 158 0 Running
12 19 88 Matt Crafton Ideal Door/Menards Ford 158 0 Running
13 16 41 Ross Chastain(i) Worldwide Express Chevrolet 158 0 Running
14 2 23 Grant Enfinger Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet 158 0 Running
15 17 16 Tyler Ankrum LiUNA! Toyota 158 0 Running
16 29 7 Corey LaJoie(i) Schluter Systems Chevrolet 158 0 Running
17 36 9 Colby Howard Grant County Mulch Chevrolet 158 0 Running
18 14 99 Ben Rhodes Farm Paint Ford 158 0 Running
19 20 43 Daniel Dye # Race to stop Suicide Chevrolet 158 0 Running
20 26 13 Hailie Deegan Ford Performance Ford 158 2 Running
21 12 17 Taylor Gray # Dead On Tools Toyota 158 1 Running
22 22 38 Zane Smith RTA rtatel.com Ford 158 0 Running
23 34 32 Bret Holmes # Bret Holmes Racing Chevrolet 158 0 Running
24 23 56 Timmy Hill UNITS Storage Toyota 157 0 Running
25 7 25 Matt DiBenedetto Rackley Roofing Chevrolet 157 0 Running
26 5 35 Jake Garcia # Crown Fiber Chevrolet 157 0 Running
27 32 30 Ryan Vargas KSDT CPA Toyota 156 0 Running
28 27 4 Johnny Sauter CarQuest/Roper Racing Ford 156 0 Running
29 35 2 Kris Wright WrightCars.com Chevrolet 155 0 Running
30 30 45 Lawless Alan AUTOParkit Chevrolet 126 0 Accident
31 9 98 Ty Majeski Tenda/Curb Records Ford 123 0 Running
32 10 4 Chase Purdy Bama Buggies Chevrolet 100 0 Accident
33 33 12 Spencer Boyd Sad Daddy Hunting Blinds Chevrolet 78 0 Fuel Pump
34 21 75 Parker Kligerman(i) Haagen-Dazs Chevrolet 48 0 Oil Leak
35 31 47 Dawson Cram(i) G2G Racing Toyota 36 0 Mechanical
36 28 46 Brennan Poole(i) G2G Racing Toyota 20 0 Engine