Johnny Sauter wins at Phoenix truck race

Sauter speeds to the flag to win
Sauter speeds to the flag to win
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Three red flags told the story of Friday night’s Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix Raceway.

The third of the three gave defending NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Johnny Sauter the chance he needed to win the race that set the field for next Friday’s championship event at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

When Kyle Busch Motorsports teammates Christopher Bell and Noah Gragson wrecked during an intense side-by-side duel with seven laps left, Sauter inherited the lead for a restart on Lap 149 of 150, and held off John Hunter Nemechek by 0.668 seconds for his second straight victory, his first at Phoenix, his fourth of the season and the 17th of his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career.

“We didn’t have the best truck," Sauter said. “We had a great truck on long runs. He (Nemechek) had fresher tires, but I knew if I could have a good Turn 1 (on the restart) and get a good launch off that corner, we’d be OK."

By the time Sauter pulled away over the final two laps, Bell, the series leader, had clinched a spot in the Championship 4 race. So had two-time series champion Matt Crafton, who finished third in each of the first two stages to wrap up his place in the finale on points.

The second red flag followed a wild crash on the backstretch that started with trucks racing five-wide through the dogleg and wrecking when they ran out of room near the entry to Turn 3.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]The first red flag was for agony and ecstasy—agony for Ben Rhodes, who was knocked out of the final four, and ecstasy for Austin Cindric, who advanced in the Playoffs to the Championship 4 and will race for the title in Miami.

After Bell and Crafton already had joined Johnny Sauter in the championship race at Homestead-Miami, the battle for the final spot took a dramatic turn when the No. 50 Chevrolet of Josh Reaume stalled on the track on Lap 122 of 150 to cause the third caution of the night.

Both Cindric and Rhodes came to pit road under the yellow, with Rhodes giving up the third position to make the stop. When the drivers lined up for a restart on Lap 130, Cindric was 11th, right behind Rhodes in ninth.

Cindric got a strong run across the start/finish line and dived to the bottom of the track. Rhodes moved down to block, and contact between the trucks sent Rhodes’ No. 27 Toyota spinning hard into the inside wall, then bouncing up the track into the No. 88 Toyota of Crafton, his ThorSport Racing teammate.

The wreck that brought out the final red flag
The wreck that brought out the final red flag
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Cindric avoided damage and rolled home in ninth, earning a chance to run for the series title at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 17 in the Ford EcoBoost 200 (on FS1 at 8 p.m. ET).

“Why would he block it?" an incredulous Cindric asked on his radio after the wreck. “Why would he block that?"

Rhodes felt the Cindric’s move was unwarranted.

“He put me in a bad place and trying to do everything I could to keep the spot, but once you file into Turn 1 we were all going to wreck, so I’m not sure that was the right move on his part," Rhodes said. “I did everything I could to just make sure we were having a good day.

“We were in front of him all day long, and we were going to be into the final four… and I don’t know. It looked like a desperation move to me, because there’s so much racing left to do."

The exit of the Toyotas of Rhodes, Bell and Gragson gave Nemechek one final chance to stay in the Playoff with a victory. Nemechek restarted second in the outside lane but couldn’t keep up with Sauter through the first two corners.

“Our truck wasn’t that great on the outside all night," Nemechek said. “Once Johnny got to clean air, there was really nothing I could do.

“That will probably be the most disappointing second-place finish of my career. So close, yet so far."

Bell and Gragson swapped the lead for the first 145 laps (Bell 90, Gragson 55) before Bell pitted with damage under the final caution and handed the lead to Sauter.

“Honestly, I could see it coming," said Sauter, who was running third when Gragson lost control, slid into Bell’s Toyota and got T-boned by Justin Haley’s Chevrolet. “I got a good run into Turn 3, and then I saw them spinning."

And with that spin of the wheel of fortune, Sauter was in Victory Lane, heading to Homestead-Miami with the same sort of momentum that carried him to the championship last year.

Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Status
1 10 21 Johnny Sauter (P) ISMConnect Chevrolet 150 Running
2 6 8 John H. Nemechek (P) Fire Alarm Services Inc. Chevrolet 150 Running
3 13 13 Cody Coughlin # Ride TV/JEGS Toyota 150 Running
4 8 29 Chase Briscoe # Brad Keselowski's CFF/Fisher House Fdn Ford 150 Running
5 15 33 Kaz Grala # NETTS Chevrolet 150 Running
6 12 52 Stewart Friesen # Halmar International Chevrolet 150 Running
7 5 51 Todd Gilliland Pedigree Toyota 150 Running
8 1 4 Christopher Bell (P) Toyota Toyota 150 Running
9 7 19 Austin Cindric # (P) Draw-Tite/Reese Brands Ford 150 Running
10 21 83 Bayley Currey Preferred Industrial Contr./Baja Alliance Chevrolet 150 Running
11 23 15 Jason Hathaway Kubota/Choko Autherntics Chevrolet 147 Running
12 20 49 Robby Lyons(i) Sunwest Construction Chevrolet 145 Running
13 26 1 Jordan Anderson Lucas Oil/Bommarito.com Chevrolet 144 Running
14 16 24 Justin Haley # Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet 143 Accident
15 2 18 Noah Gragson # Switch Toyota 142 Accident
16 25 50 Josh Reaume Motorsports Safety Group Chevrolet 141 Running
17 14 99 Dalton Sargeant Performance Plus Motor Oil Chevrolet 134 Accident
18 24 97 Jesse Little JJL Motorsports Toyota 134 Accident
19 11 16 Ryan Truex Kobe Toyopet Toyota 134 Accident
20 3 27 Ben Rhodes (P) Safelite Auto Glass Toyota 129 Accident
21 4 88 Matt Crafton (P) Ideal Door/Menards Toyota 129 Accident
22 28 6 Norm Benning H&H Transportation Chevrolet 106 Accident
23 17 02 Austin Hill United Rentals Ford 104 Brakes
24 9 98 Grant Enfinger # Jive Toyota 75 Accident
25 22 44 Austin Wayne Self B&D Industries/Don't Mess With Texas Chevrolet 55 Engine
26 30 0 Ray Ciccarelli Star Sales/Posi-Grip Chevrolet 21 Electrical
27 29 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Driven2Honor.org/ThinkRealty.com Chevrolet 20 Engine
28 27 74 Mike Harmon(i) Beaver Stripes & Custom Graphics Chevrolet 19 Brakes
29 19 87 Joe Nemechek Fire Alarm Services Inc. Chevrolet 12 Electrical
30 18 45 TJ Bell Niece Equipment Chevrolet 10 Electrical
31 31 63 Ted Minor Shawn Magee Designs Chevrolet 6 Electrical
32 32 57 Mike Senica Chevrolet 3 Electrical