Entry List

The official 2022 UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics NASCAR TRUCK Series entry list features top NASCAR drivers set to compete at Bristol Motor Speedway, highlighting the full lineup of race participants and teams.

UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics

Thursday, September 15th, 2022

Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TN

  • 18 Chevrolet
  • 15 Toyota
  • 4 Ford

  • Bristol Motor Speedway
  • 25th Annual UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics
  • Pole Winner: Derek Kraus
  • Age: 21
  • Team : No. 19 - Incredible Bank Chevrolet
  • Owner: McAnally Hilgemann Racing
  • Crew Chief: Charles Denike
  • Derek Kraus won the Cometic Gaskets Pole Award for the 25th Annual UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics with a lap of 15.276 seconds, 125.609 mph.
  • This is his fourth pole in 70 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races.
  • This is his second pole and eighth top-10 start in 2022.
  • This is his first pole in three races at Bristol Motor Speedway.
  • Chandler Smith (second) posted his 16th top-10 start of 2022 and his fourth in four races at Bristol Motor Speedway.
  • Stewart Friesen (third) posted his third top-10 start at Bristol Motor Speedway. It is his 15th in 20 races this season.
  • Corey Heim (fifth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Thursday, September 15th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Ty Majeski claims Championship 4 NASCAR Truck Series berth with first career win

Ty Majeski downplayed his final run in Thursday night’s UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway as “just another restart.”

In reality, it was the most important moment-to-date in Majeski’s hardscrabble career.

Streaking away from Zane Smith after a restart with 12 laps left in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ Round of 8 Playoff race, Majeski scored the first NASCAR national series victory of his career and claimed the first berth in the Nov. 4 Championship 4 finale at Phoenix Raceway.

“Awesome job! Thank you!” Majeski radioed to crew chief Joe Shear Jr. as he crossed the finish line. “Let’s polish this baby up, and let’s take this thing to Phoenix.”

To preserve the lightning-fast No. 66 ThorSport Racing Toyota that had carried him to victory, the short-track ace eschewed the customary burnout on the frontstretch, eliciting some good-natured boos from fans in the grandstands.

But nothing could dampen Majeski’s mood.

“Man, this is unbelievable,” said the 28-year-old from Seymour, Wisconsin. “I’ve been waiting for an opportunity like this… We came guns blazing for this race, took our best truck. Joe was aggressive on pit strategy—got us out front, and we were able to get it done.

“This is so cool. My career’s been so up-and-down… This is just damn cool—I’ve been waiting for this for a long time.”

Smith started from the rear of the field because of transmission issues that prevented him from qualifying. But after pitting under the first caution for Josh Reaume’s accident on Lap 37, Smith finished the race without returning to pit road.

The strategy put Smith in the lead for 39 laps, but Majeski had the superior truck and made the winning pass during a restart on Lap 156. He kept Smith at bay on two late restarts to seal the victory.

“A good salvage of the night,” said Smith, who crossed the finish line 1.152 seconds behind the race winner. “I tried matching the 66 (on the restarts). I did the first time, but on the second time, he just got me. He was ultimately just better than us. Still, a never-give-up kind of night. That’s what it takes to get to the final four.”

Non-Playoff driver Parker Kligerman ran third, followed by Grant Enfinger, who fell below the cut line for the Championship 4 with two races left in the Round of 8. Matt Crafton was fifth, followed by pole winner Derek Kraus in a battle of non-Playoff drivers.

Chandler Smith led a race-high 89 laps and won the first two stages but was forced to pit for tires and fuel after the second stage and lost track position. He finished ninth behind fellow Playoff drivers Stewart Friesen and Christian Eckes.

Chandler Smith heads for the second Round of 8 race, Oct. 1 at Talladega Superspeedway, 24 points above the cut line.

Playoff driver John Hunter Nemechek slammed the outside wall during practice earlier in the day and started from the rear in a backup truck. He finished 12th.

Reaume, who spun sideways into the path of sliding Rajah Caruth’s Chevrolet on Lap 37, climbed from his truck after the driver’s-side impact but was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation.

  • Drivers Entered: 37 (1 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 200
  • Margin of Victory: 01.152 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 1 Hours 25 Minutes 37 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 74.705
  • Cautions: 6 for 49 laps
  • Lead Changes: 3
  • Green Flag Passes: 710 (4.7 passes per green flag lap)

  • Bristol Motor Speedway
  • 25th Annual UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics
  • Race Winner: Ty Majeski
  • Age: 28
  • Team : No. 66 - Road Ranger Toyota
  • Owner: ThorSport Racing
  • Crew Chief: Joe Shear Jr.
  • Ty Majeski won the 25th Annual UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics, his first victory in 40 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races.
  • This is his first victory and 14th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in his series debut at Bristol Motor Speedway.
  • Zane Smith (second) posted his second top-10 finish in three races at Bristol Motor Speedway. It is his 17th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Parker Kligerman (third) posted his sixth top-10 finish in nine races at Bristol Motor Speedway.
  • Corey Heim (10th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Ty Majeski becomes the seventh different first-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series winner at Bristol Motor Speedway; joining Chandler Smith (2021), Sam Mayer (2020), Ben Kennedy (2016), Brad Keselowski (2014), Rick Carelli (1996) and Joe Ruttman (1995).
  • Ty Majeski has clinched a spot in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs Championship 4 Round with his victory at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Chandler Smith celebrates with a burnout
Bristol, Tennessee - September 16, 2021 : Chandler Smith, driver of the #18 Safelite AutoGlass Toyota, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway.
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ENTRY
#
DRIVER
HOMETOWN
DOB
AGE
MAKE
SPONSOR
TEAM
CREW CHIEF

1
23
Fairhope, AL
Jan 22, 1985
37
Chevrolet
Champion Power Equipment
2
88
Tulare, CA
Jun 11, 1976
46
Toyota
Black Label Bacon/Menards
3
56
Port Tobacco, MD
Feb 25, 1993
29
Toyota
Southern Freight Services
4
75
Westport, CT
Aug 8, 1990
32
Toyota
Luck's Beans/Food Country USA
5
25
Grass Valley, CA
Jul 27, 1991
31
Chevrolet
Rackley Roofing/WAR Shocks
6
2
Sherrills Ford, NC
Apr 15, 1997
25
Chevrolet
David's Electric
7
44
Driftwood, TX
Oct 29, 1996
25
Chevrolet
Niece Motorsports
8
12
Creve Coeur, MO
Jun 26, 1995
27
Chevrolet
Rimtyme
9
4
Mooresville, NC
Jun 11, 1997
25
Toyota
Pye-Barker Fire & Safety
10
91
Simpsonville, SC
Oct 28, 2001
20
Chevrolet
Gates Hydraulics
11
43
Redlands, CA
Oct 11, 1990
31
Toyota
Colonial Countertops
12
38
Huntington Beach, CA
Jun 9, 1999
23
Ford
Speedco / Luber Finer
13
9
Bakersfield, CA
Feb 28, 2000
22
Chevrolet
RACELINE
14
52
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Jul 25, 1983
39
Toyota
Halmar International
15
99
Louisville, KY
Feb 21, 1997
25
Toyota
Ohio Logistics
16
22
Austin, TX
Mar 5, 1996
26
Chevrolet
AM Technical Solutions
17
16
San Bernardino, CA
Mar 6, 2001
21
Toyota
LiUNA!
18
98
MIddletown, NY
Nov 10, 2000
21
Toyota
CMR Construction & Roofing
19
61
Meridian, MS
Nov 11, 1999
22
Toyota
Gunma Toyopet
20
19
Stratford, WI
Sep 1, 2011
11
Chevrolet
Incredible Bank
21
66
Seymour, WI
Aug 18, 1994
28
Toyota
Road Ranger
22
18
Talking Rock, GA
Jun 26, 2002
20
Toyota
Safelite AutoGlass
23
42
Portage, MI
Jan 28, 2003
19
Chevrolet
Worldwide Express
24
15
Artesia, NM
Apr 15, 1999
23
Ford
Ford Performance
25
1
Temecula, CA
Jul 18, 2001
21
Ford
Monster Energy
26
51
Marietta, GA
Jul 5, 2002
20
Toyota
Crescent Tools
27
45
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 2, 2000
22
Chevrolet
AUTODockit
28
33
Noblesville, IN
Nov 15, 1999
22
Chevrolet
Prima
29
40
Anaheim, CA
Aug 30, 2001
21
Chevrolet
Worldwide Express
30
24
Loomis, CA
Aug 7, 2000
22
Chevrolet
Chevyliners.com
31
17
Denver, NC
Mar 25, 2005
17
Ford
Dead On Tools
32
7
Atlanta, GA
Jun 11, 2002
20
Chevrolet
Circle
33
35
Monroe, GA
Mar 3, 2005
17
Chevrolet
Quanta Services
34
90
Williamsburg, VA
Dec 8, 1995
26
Toyota
Carroll's Automotive Tundra
35
30
Willow Park, TX
Jun 23, 2003
19
Toyota
Rangeline Group
36
32
Charlotte, NC
Jan 20, 1999
23
Chevrolet
Nic Tailor
37
20
Phoenix, AZ
Feb 23, 2005
17
Chevrolet
LH Waterfront Construction