Entry List : Kansas Speedway

Kubota Tractor 200

Friday, September 27th, 2024

Kansas Speedway , Kansas City, KS

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  • Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Truck Series Playoff field will be cut to eight at Kansas Speedway

Three drivers occupy comfortable positions, and two are in peril as the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series visits Kansas Speedway for Friday’s Kubota Tractor 200 (8:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Based on their respective performances in the first two events of the series Playoffs, Christian Eckes, Corey Heim and Nick Sanchez already have clinched berths in the Round of 8.

On the other hand, both defending series champion Ben Rhodes and Playoff newbie Daniel Dye face elimination if they can’t erase 12- and seven-point deficits, respectively, to the current cut line for the next round.

Heim, Eckes and eighth-place Grant Enfinger are the three most recent Kansas winners. Heim dominated the 2024 spring race, winning the first stage, finishing second in Stage 2 and beating Zane Smith to the finish line by 1.088 seconds.

The remarkable aspect of the Playoffs so far doesn’t involve a Playoff driver. Rookie Layne Riggs, driving the No. 38 Ford for Front Row Motorsports, won his first two NCTS races in the Playoff events at the Milwaukee Mile and Bristol Motor Speedway.

The 22-year-old from Bahama, N.C., goes for a sweep of the round on Friday.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling of what this team and I have accomplished these past two races,” said Riggs, son of former NASCAR driver Scott Riggs. “It stings a little that we’re not in the Playoffs, but that pushes us even more.

“I’m a rookie driver with a rookie crew chief (Dylan Cappello). It wasn’t going to be easy, but things are starting to click, and I’m proud of the progression we’ve made as a group.”

  • Kubota Tractor 200
  • Pole Winner: Ty Majeski
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No 98 - Soda Sense/Curb Records Ford
  • Owner: Mike Curb
  • Crew Chief: Joe Shear Jr
  • Ty Majeski won the Pole Award for the Kubota Tractor 200 with a lap of 30853 seconds, 175023 mph
  • This is his 10th pole in 85 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races
  • This is his fifth pole and 16th top-10 start in 2024
  • This is his first pole in eight races at Kansas Speedway
  • Connor Mosack (second) posted his third top-10 start of 2024 and his second in two races at Kansas Speedway
  • Christian Eckes (third) posted his seventh top-10 start at Kansas Speedway It is his 17th in 19 races this season
  • Layne Riggs (13th) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Friday, September 27th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Corey Heim completes season sweep at Kansas in NASCAR Truck elimination race

Corey Heim won Friday night’s Kubota Tractor 200 in the fastest truck, but he needed help from fellow Playoff driver Ty Majeski to secure the victory in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Round of 10 elimination race at Kansas Speedway.

Majeski ran out of fuel approaching the white flag while leading, allowing Heim to surge past in his No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota and claim his sixth victory of the season in a race that saw reigning series champion Ben Rhodes and Playoff rookie Daniel Dye eliminated from title contention.

Under the third and final caution on Lap 78 of the 134-lap race, Majeski came to pit road for tires and fuel, along with ThorSport Racing teammate Rhodes and eventual fourth-place finisher Kaden Honeycutt.

Heim, runner-up Layne Riggs and third-place finisher Christian Eckes stayed on track during the caution and made green-flag pit stops within the final 30 laps. Heim, who started the race from the rear of the field after hitting the outside wall and cutting a tire in practice earlier in the day, was chasing Majeski when the latter ran out of fuel.

Majeski, who had clinched a berth in the Round of 8 with his win in Stage 1, rolled home in 15th, the last driver on the lead lap.

“We were the best truck all night—it’s my favorite track, I love coming here,” said Heim, who won at the 1.5-mile speedway in the spring. “I look forward to this. I had a smile on my face all week coming to this place.

“I just thought we could sweep the year here. It’s an awesome place to come. I certainly thought we had it lost there to the 98 (Majeski), almost making it on fuel, but it just shows my team made the right call.”

The victory was Heim’s second at Kansas and the 11th of his career. He led a race-high 64 laps in an event that featured 10 lead changes among three drivers.

Heim, Eckes and Nick Sanchez had clinched spots in the Round of 8 in the second race of the Round of 10 at Bristol. Majeski, seventh-place finisher Rajah Caruth, ninth-place Grant Enfinger, 14th-place Tyler Ankrum and 18th-place Taylor Gray advanced on points Friday night.

In the closing laps, there was real suspense regarding the fortunes of two-time series champion Rhodes and Enfinger. Rhodes was on the same strategy as Majeski and ran as high as third as the race neared its conclusion.

But Enfinger gained positions as Rhodes lost them in the late going, and the die was cast when Rhodes ran out of fuel.

“We qualified fourth, and at the start of the race—massive changes with the truck,” said Rhodes, who won titles in 2021 and 2023. “We could not get it tightened up… Still kind of unacceptable. If we’d have gotten our stage points, it would have taken care of itself.”

Rhodes came home 22nd after running out of fuel and fell 25 points short of Enfinger for the final spot in the Round of 8.

“It was definitely a little bit stressful, definitely too close for comfort there,” Enfinger said. “This is a round we want to forget. We snuck through here, and now we’re looking forward to going to Talladega next week (for the first race in the Round of 8).”

Dye scraped the outside wall twice during the first stage and made multiple pit stops, falling three laps down. He finished 27th and, like Enfinger, was 25 points away from advancing to the next round.

Riggs, who didn’t qualify for the Playoffs in his rookie season, added the runner-up finish to his two victories in the previous two races.

Dawson Sutton ran fifth, followed by Tanner Gray, Caruth, Bayley Currey, Enfinger and Connor Mosack.

  • Drivers Entered: 34
  • Laps Scheduled: 134
  • Margin of Victory: 07.638 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 1 Hours 35 Minutes 50 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 125.843
  • Cautions: 3 for 20 laps
  • Lead Changes: 10
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,382 (12.1 passes per green flag lap)

  • Kubota Tractor 200
  • Race Winner: Corey Heim
  • Age: 22
  • Team : No 11 - Safelite Toyota
  • Owner: Johnny Gray
  • Crew Chief: Scott Zipadelli
  • Corey Heim won the Kubota Tractor 200, his 11th victory in 60 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races
  • This is his sixth victory and 15th top-10 finish in 2024
  • This is his second victory and fifth top-10 finish in six races at Kansas Speedway
  • Layne Riggs (second) posted his first top-10 finish in two races at Kansas Speedway It is his eighth top-10 finish in 2024
  • Christian Eckes (third) posted his eighth top-10 finish in ten races at Kansas Speedway
  • Layne Riggs (second) was the highest finishing rookie
  • Christian Eckes leads the point standings by 8 points over Corey Heim
Corey Heim celebrates in victory lane
Kansas City, Kansas - May 4, 2024 : Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of America 200 at Kansas Speedway.
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1
Fairhope, AL
Jan 22, 1985
39
9
Chevrolet
Champion Power Equipment
2
Tulare, CA
Jun 11, 1976
48
88
Ford
Flex Seal/Menards
3
Port Tobacco, MD
Feb 25, 1993
31
56
Toyota
Coble Enterprises/UNITS
4
Driftwood, TX
Oct 29, 1996
27
41
Chevrolet
Masked Owl Technologies
5
Creve Coeur, MO
Jun 26, 1995
29
76
Chevrolet
Sesh Nicotine Pouches
6
Lynchburg, VA
Nov 14, 1996
27
42
Chevrolet
J.F. Electric/Utilitra
7
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Jul 25, 1983
41
52
Toyota
Halmar International
8
Louisville, KY
Feb 21, 1997
27
99
Ford
Kubota
9
Kansas City, Kansas
Jun 12, 1973
51
10
Chevrolet
TBA
10
San Bernardino, CA
Mar 6, 2001
23
18
Chevrolet
LiUNA!
11
MIddletown, NY
Nov 10, 2000
23
19
Chevrolet
Gates Hydraulics
12
Meridian, MS
Nov 11, 1999
24
77
Chevrolet
Bama Buggies
13
Seymour, WI
Aug 18, 1994
30
98
Ford
Soda Sense/Curb Records
14
Artesia, NM
Apr 15, 1999
25
15
Toyota
Operation 300
15
Noblesville, IN
Dec 15, 1991
32
44
Chevrolet
Polkadot
16
Marietta, GA
Jul 5, 2002
22
11
Toyota
Safelite
17
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 2, 2000
24
33
Ford
TBA
18
Anaheim, CA
Aug 30, 2001
23
5
Toyota
Thompson Pipe Group
19
Munford, AL
May 5, 1997
27
32
Chevrolet
Beshears Tractor & Equipment
20
Denver, NC
Mar 25, 2005
19
17
Toyota
Place of Hope
21
Miami, FL
Jun 10, 2001
23
2
Chevrolet
Gainbridge
22
Atlanta, GA
Jun 11, 2002
22
71
Chevrolet
HendrickCars.com
23
Monroe, GA
Mar 3, 2005
19
13
Ford
Quanta Services
24
Willow Park, TX
Jun 23, 2003
21
45
Chevrolet
AutoVentive/Precision
25
Charlotte, NC
Jan 20, 1999
25
7
Chevrolet
MKS Pipe and Valve
26
Bahama, NC
Jun 11, 2002
22
38
Ford
Infinity Communications Group
27
Nazareth, PA
Mar 13, 1987
37
04
Chevrolet
Group 1001 / CarQuest
28
DeLand, Florida
Dec 4, 2003
20
43
Chevrolet
NAPA Nightvision
29
Wood-Ridge, NJ
Dec 5, 1985
38
22
Ford
Levrack
30
Chesapeake, VA
Nov 21, 1997
26
1
Toyota
Best Repair Company
31
Lebanon, TN
May 16, 2006
18
25
Chevrolet
Rackley Roofing
32
Litchfield Park, AZ
Jan 6, 2000
24
02
Chevrolet
CleanCore Solutions
33
Gleason, WI
Sep 6, 1996
28
46
Chevrolet
El Bandido Yankee Tequila
34
Clovis, CA
Nov 28, 2005
18
91
Chevrolet
HendrickCars.com