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JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK WINS WILD ATLANTA TRUCK SERIES RACE

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HAMPTON, Ga. – In a wild race that saw some of the best trucks in the field destroyed before the finish, John Hunter Nemechek held off Cameron Hayley in a two-lap dash to the checkers to win Saturday's Great Clips 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
But it was a skull session with 2014 Sprint Cup champion Kevin Harvick the night before that was instrumental in guiding Nemechek to victory in his unsponsored No. 8 Chevrolet.
"I've got to give a shout-out," said Nemechek, who was racing at AMS for the first time. "I can't thank Kevin Harvick enough. I went and sat with him for about 30 minutes to an hour last night, trying to learn everything I could."
Obviously, the lesson paid off. After extensive cleanup from Christopher Bell's hard crash into the Turn 4 wall, Nemechek chose the inside line for a restart on Lap 199 of 200. When John Wes Townley spun his tires in the outside lane, Nemechek pulled away to beat Hayley to the stripe by .305 seconds.
The victory was Nemechek's second in 32 Truck Series starts and his second on a 1.5-mile intermediate speedway, the first coming last year at Chicagoland Speedway. At 18 years, 8 months and 16 days, Nemechek is the youngest NASCAR national series winner at Atlanta.
Before the family-owned team with a shoestring budget could get to Victory Lane, however, attrition took care of the drivers who led the majority of laps leading up to the finish.
Two corners after a restart on Lap 112 — following the race's second expiration of the 20-minute caution clock — Bell lost the nose of his No. 4 Toyota, hooked Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Daniel Suarez's No. 51 Tundra and turned Suarez into race leader Matt Crafton, who had spent 76 circuits at the front of the field.

The trucks of Crafton and Suarez were damaged beyond repair, leaving Bell, who lead 42 of the 130 laps, to grab the top spot after the subsequent restart on Lap 116. Bell pulled away, but on Lap 123, a tire rub resulting from the earlier contact finally popped the right front, and Bell’s Toyota swerved straight into the outside wall in Turn 4.
Behind Nemechek and Hayley, Timothy Peters came home third, followed byDaniel Hemric and Grant Enfinger, respectively.
Nemechek was circumspect about the circumstances surrounding his conversation with Harvick, but the information he received was clearly valuable.
"That's kind of a secret," said Nemechek, who got pit crew help from Jimmie Johnson's No. 48 Sprint Cup team. "But Kevin's one of the best racers here in Atlanta, so I had to ask him. He's very good at conserving tires, very good at winning races here, so to go and talk to him was very special."
Nemechek also got advice from his father and team owner Joe Nemechek, who won a NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Atlanta in 2001.
Eighth-place finisher Parker Kligerman took the lead in the series standings by one point over Hemric and three over Nemechek.
The afternoon proved expensive for Kyle Busch, who as a driver won the first leg of the Saturday doubleheader in the XFINITY Series race, only to lose three trucks as an owner in the nightcap. In addition to the wrecked trucks of Bell and Suarez, Busch also had to write off the engine of William Byron, which blew on lap 59, with Byron running second.


The Truck Series returns to action April 2 at Martinsville Speedway.



POS. CAR # DRIVER MANUFACTURER STARTING POS. LAPS LAPS LED + / - CHANGE IN POINTS STANDINGS SINCE LAST RACE.FINAL STATUS DRIVER’S STATUS IN RACE: RUNNING, ENGINE, ELECTRICAL, ETC.POINTS POINTS AWARDED BASED ON FINISH.BONUS POINTS POINTS AWARDED FOR WINNING OR LEADING LAPS.
18John Hunter Nemechek
18130812
Running364
213Cameron Hayley
5130412
Running321
317Timothy Peters
1213008
Running300
419Daniel Hemric
913005
Running290
533Grant Enfinger
413009
Running280
641Ben Rhodes
713006
Running270
705John Wes Townley
2130010
Running260
892Parker Kligerman
1713002
Running250
975Caleb Holman
2513000Running240
1023Spencer Gallagher
1113006
Running230
1198Rico Abreu
2713006
Running220
1220Austin Hill
23130011
Running210
1302Tyler Young
2213001
Running200
1429Tyler Reddick
2113002
Running190
1511Ben Kennedy
1013002
Running180
1622Austin Wayne Self
2013000Running170
1700Cole Custer
613000Running160
1863Garrett Smithley
1912900Running00
1986Brandon Brown
241280-3
Running140
2081Ryan Truex
81270-4
Running130
2149Timmy Hill
301270-5
Running120
2232Justin Marks
1412700Running00
231Travis Kvapil
291270-7
Running100
2407J.J. Yeley
2612500Running00
2544Tommy Joe Martins
2812501
Running80
264Christopher Bell
312242-8
Accident81
2821Johnny Sauter
161210-9
Running50
2910Jennifer Jo Cobb
32120010
Running40
3088Matt Crafton
111176-10
Accident52
3151Daniel Suarez
131110-7
Accident00
329William Byron
15590-16
Engine10
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So happy for JHN and that NEMCO team! I just don't get why this kid doesn't have a sponsor. He's a multi-race winner and had a bright future. Someone ought to step up.
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Hopefully this win will bring in some sponsorship. Look what they have done with no primary sponsor and think what they could accomplish if they were to get some sponsorship dollars.....
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I didn't think It was that wild. Maybe the last 30 laps but it wasn't that wild.
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Couldn't be happier today!!


John Hunter Nemechek Wins War of Attrition in Atlanta Truck Race

HAMPTON, Ga. – In a wild race that saw some of the best trucks in the field destroyed before the finish, John Hunter Nemechek held off Cameron Hayley in a two-lap dash to the checkers to win Saturday’s Great Clips 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
But it was a skull session with 2014 Sprint Cup champion Kevin Harvick the night before that was instrumental in guiding Nemechek to victory in his unsponsored No. 8 Chevrolet.
“I’ve got to give a shout-out,” said Nemechek, who was racing at AMS for the first time. “I can’t thank Kevin Harvick enough. I went and sat with him for about 30 minutes to an hour last night, trying to learn everything I could.”
Obviously, the lesson paid off. After extensive cleanup from Christopher Bell’s hard crash into the Turn 4 wall, Nemechek chose the inside line for a restart on Lap 199 of 200. When John Wes Townley spun his tires in the outside lane, Nemechek pulled away to beat Hayley to the stripe by .305 seconds.
The victory was Nemechek’s second in 32 Truck Series starts and his second on a 1.5-mile intermediate speedway, the first coming last year at Chicagoland Speedway. At 18 years, 8 months and 16 days, Nemechek is the youngest NASCAR national series winner at Atlanta.
Before the family-owned team with a shoestring budget could get to Victory Lane, however, attrition took care of the drivers who led the majority of laps leading up to the finish.
Two corners after a restart on Lap 112—following the race’s second expiration of the 20-minute caution clock—Bell lost the nose of his No. 4 Toyota, hooked Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Daniel Suarez’s No. 51 Tundra and turned Suarez into race leader Matt Crafton, who had spent 76 circuits at the front of the field.
The trucks of Crafton and Suarez were damaged beyond repair, leaving Bell, who lead 42 of the 130 laps, to grab the top spot after the subsequent restart on Lap 116. Bell pulled away, but on Lap 123, a tire rub resulting from the earlier contact finally popped the right front, and Bell’s Toyota swerved straight into the outside wall in Turn 4.
Behind Nemechek and Hayley, Timothy Peters came home third, followed by Daniel Hemric and Grant Enfinger.
Nemechek was circumspect about the circumstances surrounding his conversation with Harvick, but the information he received was clearly valuable.
“That’s kind of a secret,” said Nemechek, who got pit crew help from Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 Sprint Cup team. “But Kevin’s one of the best racers here in Atlanta, so I had to ask him. He’s very good at conserving tires, very good at winning races here, so to go and talk to him was very special.”
Nemechek also got advice from his father and team owner Joe Nemechek, who won a NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Atlanta in 2001.
Eighth-place finisher Parker Kligerman took the lead in the series standings by one point over Hemric and three over Nemechek.
The afternoon proved expensive for Kyle Busch, who as a driver won the first leg of the Saturday doubleheader in the XFINITY Series race, only to lose three trucks as an owner in the nightcap. In addition to the wrecked trucks of Bell and Suarez, Busch also had to write off the engine of William Byron, which blew on lap 59, with Byron running second.

John Hunter Nemechek Wins War of Attrition in Atlanta Truck Race – POPULAR SPEED
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Y'all probably didn't see what we saw live. I couldn't count how many trucks scraped the wall out of turn 4 or how many truck where completely lose. Or how the crowd reacted to crafton wrecking and the #4 slapping the wall. The crowd was pumped up hen that happened. John Hunter is definitely a fan favorite in Atlanta, I was going nuts when he took the checkered flag

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