NASCAR: Truck race goes to Crafton
Published 12:00 am Saturday, July 16, 2011
Associated Press
NEWTON, Iowa ó Matt Crafton hadnít won a NASCAR trucks race in three years. The way Austin Dillon was running, it didnít look like that would change in Iowa.
One sloppy pit stop changed everything, allowing Crafton to take a late lead and snap a frustrating 79-race winless drought.
Crafton held off a charging Dillon to win the trucks race Saturday night, his second career victory and first since Charlotte in 2008.
ěItís a huge momentum builder,î Crafton said. ěIt was awesome. It was a long time since 2008.î
Dillon led for most of the night and had the fastest truck in the field, but he fell back to eighth after the late pit stop and couldnít recover.
Dillon, who won at Iowa for his first career win in 2010 and led for 127 laps Saturday night, nearly pulled off a sweep for the Dillons at Iowaís .875-mile oval. Younger brother Ty took the ARCA race hours earlier.
Pole sitter David Mayhew was third, followed by Johnny Sauter and Joey Coulter.
All the Sprint Cup drivers who occasionally run Trucks events chose to stay in New Hampshire for this weekendís Nationwide and Sprint Cup races. That left this as one of the few races open for Trucks Series regulars.
Dillon looked poised to take advantage, but it was Crafton who capitalized on a poor trip to pit row by the No. 3 truck.
Ricky Carmichael drew a caution roughly 50 laps from the finish by hitting the wall, saving Dillon from having to pit under a green flag. Though Dillonís pit crew let him down, it didnít take long for him to start chasing down Crafton.
Those two were side-by-side with 12 laps left and it appeared Dillon would catch him eventually. But the No. 88 truck was able to hold off all of Dillonís furious attempts to pass.
ě(Dillon) got there and I said ëOh boy, weíre going to have to work for this one. And we did,î Crafton said.
Dillonís best finish of this season moved him up to second in the points standings. Heís 22 points behind Sauter, though Dillon didnít take much solace in that.
ěI donít know what happened. I saw they stumbled in the front, lost a tire. Never got an explanation,î Dillon said. ëMy guys do a great job on pit row, and (Saturday) night wasnít their night.î
Dillonled 187 of 200 laps to win last yearís race at Iowa, the first of his career, and for most of the night it appeared heíd be just as dominant again.
But after winning twice as a rookie in 2010, Dillonís still searching for his first victory this year.
ěMy (grandfather, team owner Richard Childress) barked on, in the beginning of the season, about a sophomore slump. I donít know if you call it a sophomore slump. Just canít finish,î Dillon said.