Matt Crafton wins at Dover – Clinches a spot in the Chase

Matt Crafton Race Recap:
Friday the 13th proved to be lucky for Matt Crafton, driver of the No. 88 Chi-Chi’s/Menards Toyota Tundra, and his ThorSport Racing team in Friday‘s JACOB Companies 200 at Dover International Speedway. Starting from the fifth position, when qualifying was cancelled due to weather, and the field was set based on combined practice speeds from Thursday afternoon, Crafton took the race lead at lap 123 of 200, and never looked back. Leading the final 78 laps, the two-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) Champion, earned his first victory in 16 starts at the “Monster Mile,” and his first win of the 2016 season, clinching a spot in the series first round of the chase, and taking over the NCWTS points lead for the first time this season.
 
Crafton, who battled a Menards Toyota Tundra that was “snug through the center and off” in the early laps of the 17th annual event, maintained a position inside the top-five for the entire 200-lap race. Carl “Junior” Joiner brought the No. 88 machine to pit road, under caution, at laps 44, 81, and 133, respectively, for four tires, and fuel. During a long green flag stint, Crafton took the lead from the 29 truck on lap 123, and never looked back. The Menards driver maintained the lead through his final pit stop of the night, and the final two restarts at laps 138, and 173, respectively, to bring home his 12th win in 366 career starts in the NCWTS.   
 
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How does it feel to win at Dover?
“It’s awesome. I’ve always wanted Miles (trophy). We’ve come so close. This Menards Toyota Tundra was fast today. It’s all about these guys behind me, I can’t say enough about them – they never give up. We were not very good in the last practice yesterday, so last night, Junior (Joiner, crew chief) sat down, and they worked on it, made a little headway, and finally made progress. We had great horsepower all day with our Triad engine.”
 
How ware the last few laps from your view point in the lead, and with Daniel Suarez right behind you?
“I just wanted to manage just enough and I could gap him just enough and could run it hard enough to push the right front tire off. I think everybody was a little bit tight and then you’d get to somebody and you’d be really tight. Then I’d drive away, and I would try to maintain. I was having them read my lap times and tell me where he was, and he was making some runs on me. He definitely made me nervous. There were a couple times they said he was seven back and within a lap-and-a-half he was three back and I thought, ‘I better go now.”

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