William Byron Scores Fifth Truck Series Victory

William Byron collects his fifth truck series victory
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Saturday's Pocono Mountains 150 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Pocono Raceway featured no Sprint Cup drivers in the field.

Then again, the race didn't need any representation from NASCAR's top division, as dominant as William Byron was.

The 18-year-old from Charlotte, N.C., led 44 of 60 laps in the No. 9 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota in a caution-filled event and pulled away to beat runner-up Cameron Hayley to the finish line by a comfortable 1.407 seconds. The victory was the fifth in 12th starts this year for the first-year driver, who broke Kurt Busch's rookie record of four wins in 2000.

Byron had his sights set on the rookie record from the outset.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] "It means a lot," said Byron, who pitted for fuel for the last time on Lap 25 and spent the rest of the race saving gas. "It was definitely a goal-I can't lie about that. I knew that was something to beat, and we just show up with so much focus.

"We never get off track, I feel like. It's just a credit to where we are as a race team, the work we're doing, the work they're doing in the shop on the trucks, and we're putting it all together when we get to the race track."

Byron's wasn't the only mark set on Saturday. The race produced a record nine cautions for 27 laps, and the spate of yellow flags allowed both Byron and Haley to get 35 laps out of their last tanks of fuel.

Hayley's runner-up finish was his third top-five of the season and tied his career-best finish.

"That 9 is so fast," commented Haley. "We need to really go back and look at things, because he's definitely a step above us. But we worked hard all day, and we were able to come out at least for a second-place finish.

"We would have liked to win, but that 9 is pretty fast, so we'll keep trying."

William Byron (9) leads the field to the green from the pole
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Christopher Bell, the victim of an early wreck when John Wes Townley knocked his No. 4 Tundra into the outside wall, lost five laps under repairs, but Bell received a series-record five free passes under caution as the highest-scored lapped truck and returned to the lead lap in time for the final restart on Lap 57.

Bell rescued an unexpected 10th-place finish.

"I was just out there trying to log laps," Bell said. "And the next thing you know, there was a yellow. Then there was another yellow, and they said, ‘You're the lucky dog, come on around.' The last yellow put us on the lead lap, and we were able to capitalize on it.

"To come out of here with a top 10 was remarkable for us."

Brett Moffitt ran third in a substitute role for Matt Tifft, who is undergoing treatment after surgery to remove a brain tumor. Timothy Peters came home fourth, followed by Cole Custer.

Byron increased his lead in the series standings to 25 points over second-place Matt Crafton, who finished 12th on Saturday. Daniel Hemric, who spun and collected Brad Keselowski Racing teammate Tyler Reddick to cause the fifth caution, is tied with Peters for third in the standings, 37 points behind Byron.

Race Results

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points
1 9 William Byron Toyota 1 60 44 Running 37
2 13 Cameron Hayley Toyota 10 60 0 Running 31
3 11 Brett Moffitt Toyota 15 60 0 Running 30
4 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 7 60 4 Running 30
5 00 Cole Custer Chevy 16 60 0 Running 28
6 98 Rico Abreu Toyota 17 60 0 Running 27
7 33 Ben Kennedy Chevy 9 60 0 Running 26
8 21 Johnny Sauter Chevy 11 60 0 Running 25
9 8 John Hunter Nemechek Chevy 2 60 0 Running 24
10 4 Christopher Bell Toyota 5 60 0 Running 23
11 41 Ben Rhodes Toyota 3 60 0 Running 22
12 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 20 60 0 Running 21
13 51 Cody Coughlin Toyota 8 60 0 Running 20
14 66 Jordan Anderson Chevy 18 60 0 Running 19
15 23 Spencer Gallagher Chevy 12 60 12 Running 19
16 50 Travis Kvapil Chevy 30 60 0 Running 17
17 44 Tommy Joe Martins Chevy 23 60 0 Running 16
18 49 Reed Sorenson Chevy 22 60 0 Running 0
19 59 Kyle Martel Chevy 25 60 0 Running 14
20 28 Ryan Ellis Chevy 29 60 0 Running 0
21 07 Todd Peck Chevy 26 60 0 Running 0
22 19 Daniel Hemric Ford 14 60 0 Running 11
23 63 Norm Benning Chevy 27 60 0 Running 10
24 86 Brandon Brown Chevy 19 59 0 Running 9
25 22 Austin Wayne Self Toyota 21 56 0 Running 8
26 29 Tyler Reddick Ford 4 28 0 Accident 7
27 71 Carlos Contreras Chevy 24 22 0 Electrical 6
28 1 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevy 31 20 0 Brakes 5
29 05 John Wes Townley Chevy 13 16 0 Accident 4
30 6 Sean Corr Chevy 28 5 0 Brakes 0
31 02 Austin Hill Ford 6 1 0 Accident 2
32 10 Caleb Roark Chevy 32 0 0 Engine 1


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