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Sheldon Creed opens 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs with win at Gateway

by racedaysaeditor | Posted on Saturday, August 21st, 2021

Sheldon Creed, driver of the #2 Liftkits4less.com Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at Gateway Motorsports Park on August 20, 2021 in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Curry/Getty Images)

 

By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service

Sheldon Creed dominated the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoff opener, the Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, sweeping both stages and leading 142 of 163 laps to take the victory Friday night in overtime.

Sheldon Creed, driver of the #2 Liftkits4less.com Chevrolet, takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at Gateway Motorsports Park on August 20, 2021 in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Curry/Getty Images)

And while the evening went relatively straight-forward for the defending series champion Creed in his winning-performance, the race was full of storylines elsewhere from a nearly one-hour red flag delay when the track lost power to a multi-truck accident shortly after that derailing championship-eligible drivers such as Todd Gilliland and Austin Hill.

Regular season champion John Hunter Nemechek experienced a frustrating night as well on the 1.25-mile Gateway oval, finishing 22nd, five laps down.

Ultimately the Californian Creed, 23, beat fellow Playoff driver Matt Crafton to the finish line by .292-seconds in that overtime period. It is Creed’s second win of the season and seventh of his career.

Fellow Playoff drivers Ben Rhodes and Stewart Friesen finished third and fourth. Veteran Johnny Sauter rounded out the top five.

Sheldon Creed, driver of the #2 Liftkits4less.com Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at Gateway Motorsports Park on August 20, 2021 in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Curry/Getty Images)

Chase Purdy, Hailie Deegan, Playoff driver Carson Hocevar, Austin Wayne Self and Jack Wood completed the top 10.

The seventh-place work by rookie Hailie Deegan marked her first top-10 finish in the series and third-best finish by a female in the series all-time. It was a career best finish for Wood as well.

“My guys put together such a good truck” said Creed, who drives the No. 2 GMS Racing Chevrolet. “We’ve been working hard all year and obviously haven’t had the speed at times and I’ve made mistakes at times. But we were able to build this brand new truck and I feel like we’ve taken everything we’ve learned this year and applied it. They gave me a hot rod today and I couldn’t be happier.

“I love late-race restarts. I didn’t want it, but when it came out I was just thinking, okay, just focus and execute.”

John H. Nemechek, driver of the #4 Mobil 1 Toyota, leads the field during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at Gateway Motorsports Park on August 20, 2021 in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Curry/Getty Images)

“This is huge,” he added. “I’ve had such a stressful month trying to figure out what I’m doing next year, so many mixed emotions on what I’m going to do and if I’ll even have a ride. Biggest thing is to keep winning and get ourselves in the Championship 4 and execute.”

Six of the 10 Playoff trucks experienced some type of issue during the race from championship leader Nemechek, whose No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota experienced two big setbacks to rookie Hocevar whose rally at the end was a huge testament to his determination.

With 31 laps remaining the series’ best five-race winner and championship leader Nemechek had to take his truck behind the pit road wall briefly with a brake issue. The team replaced a brake rotor and he returned to finish the race. Only less than 15 laps earlier, his truck suffered some rear end damage slowing briefly on-track with a power issue and getting hit from behind.

Hailie Deegan, driver of the #1 Monster Ford, drives during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Toyota 200 presented by CK Power at Gateway Motorsports Park on August 20, 2021 in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Curry/Getty Images)

Despite the trouble Nemechek retains his points lead – a three-point edge over Rhodes in third in the Playoff standings while Creed’s victory was an automatic bid into Round 2 of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ seven-race Playoff schedule.

Crafton and Friesen are ranked fourth and fifth in the standings. Hill, who finished 23rd, is ranked sixth. Hocevar and Todd Gilliland, who finished 29th, are ranked seventh and eighth – the last Playoff transfer position.

Zane Smith is ninth in the Playoff standings,  10 points behind Gilliland. Chandler Smith is in 10th in the Playoff standings and is 18 points behind Gilliland.

The series races next on Sept. 5 in the In It To Win It 200 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway (1:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Creed scored his other win this season at Darlington this Spring.

Interviews:

NCWTS Post-Race: Race winner Sheldon Creed (No. 2 GMS Racing Chevrolet); Second-place finisher Matt Crafton (No. 88 Thorsport Racing Toyota) – 

 

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race – 8th Annual Toyota 200 presented by CK Power World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway

Madison, Illinois

Friday, August 20, 2021

               1. (4)  Sheldon Creed (P), Chevrolet, 163.

               2. (10)  Matt Crafton (P), Toyota, 163.

               3. (7)  Ben Rhodes (P), Toyota, 163.

               4. (9)  Stewart Friesen (P), Toyota, 163.

               5. (20)  Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 163.

               6. (28)  Chase Purdy, Chevrolet, 163.

               7. (19)  Hailie Deegan #, Ford, 163.

               8. (6)  Carson Hocevar # (P), Chevrolet, 163.

               9. (15)  Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 163.

               10. (21)  Jack Wood, Chevrolet, 163.

               11. (27)  Tyler Hill, Chevrolet, 163.

               12. (26)  Taylor Gray, Ford, 163.

               13. (18)  Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, 162.

               14. (24)  Tate Fogleman, Chevrolet, 162.

               15. (14)  Josh Berry(i), Chevrolet, 162.

               16. (32)  Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 161.

               17. (37)  Cory Roper, Ford, 161.

               18. (22)  Kris Wright #, Chevrolet, 161.

               19. (16)  Tanner Gray, Ford, 161.

               20. (17)  Derek Kraus, Toyota, 160.

               21. (36)  Armani Williams, Toyota, 159.

               22. (2)  John Hunter Nemechek (P), Toyota, 158.

               23. (1)  Austin Hill (P), Toyota, 157.

               24. (34)  Roger Reuse, Ford, 157.

               25. (30)  Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, 154.

               26. (11)  Derek Griffith, Toyota, 150.

               27. (31)  Chris Hacker, Toyota, 140.

               28. (12)  Chandler Smith # (P), Toyota, 123.

               29. (3)  Todd Gilliland (P), Ford, DVP, 120.

               30. (38)  Dawson Cram, Chevrolet, Accident, 117.

               31. (8)  Christian Eckes, Toyota, Accident, 113.

               32. (13)  Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, Accident, 112.

               33. (25)  Ty Majeski, Toyota, Accident, 112.

               34. (29)  Jake Griffin, Chevrolet, Accident, 112.

               35. (5)  Zane Smith (P), Chevrolet, Rear Gear, 99.

               36. (23)  Danny Bohn, Toyota, Engine, 94.

               37. (33)  Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, Engine, 68.

               38. (35)  Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, Engine, 28.

Average Speed of Race Winner:  80.684 mph.

Time of Race:  2 Hrs, 31 Mins, 31 Secs. Margin of Victory:  0.292 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  8 for 37 laps.

Lead Changes:  5 among 3 drivers.

Lap Leaders:   A. Hill (P) 1-2;S. Creed (P) 3-29;Z. Smith (P) 30-38;S. Creed (P) 39;Z. Smith (P) 40-49;S. Creed (P) 50-163.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Sheldon Creed (P) 3 times for 142 laps; Zane Smith (P) 2 times for 19 laps; Austin Hill (P) 1 time for 2 laps.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 2,52,99,21,66,38,88,16,4,19

Stage #2 Top Ten: 2,99,88,4,52,66,19,26,98,16

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