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Christian Eckes Earns 1st 2024 Truck Series Win at Bristol

#19: Christian Eckes, McAnally Hilgemann Racing, NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet Silverado

Christian Eckes went from pole to victory at Bristol Motor Speedway to capture his first win of 2024 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in the McAnally Hilgemann Racing No. 19 Chevrolet Silverado. Eckes led a race-high 145 for his sixth career victory in the Truck Series.

NASCAR Cup Series regular Kyle Busch finished second after coming close to the lead in the final green flag run to the finish. Busch battled back from behind one second to the back bumper of Eckes at the checkered flag. Busch had the second highest amount of laps led at 105, and the margin of victory was .141 seconds.

Fellow Cup Series driver Zane Smith finished third ahead of ThorSport Racing’s veteran Matt Crafton. Tyler Ankrum, who came into today (March 16) as the points leader, completed the top five.

Corey Heim, Taylor Gray, Rajah Caruth, Grant Enfinger and Layne Riggs, who recovered from spinning in practice, rounded out the top 10.

Eckes started on pole and pulled to an early lead at the start over Sanchez, but the first caution fell early due to Matt Mills spinning and colliding with the inside wall on lap 5.

Eckes would continue his dominance but would start getting caught by Gray; however Gray would be doored by a spinning Keith McGee, causing the second caution of the night.

Busch would take the lead on the restart on lap 53 from Eckes, and Busch pulled away from the No. 19 Chevrolet Silverado to win stage one. Nick Sanchez, Ty Majeski and Smith completed the top five.

Busch continued to maintain the lead over Eckes for the entirety of stage two. The leaders had to navigate heavy lap traffic efficiently to stay out of trouble, notably when Conner Jones went below the apron right in front of the top three.

Sanchez made the pass on Eckes the final lap of stage two to finish second in stage two. Majeski and Smith completed the stage two top five.

The action picked up immediately for the final stage. Majeski and Ben Rhodes got tangled up on the restart after Majeski went spinning after getting loose out of turn 2. The damage would be enough to take Majeski out of the race, finishing 34th.

Busch and Eckes would make contact on the next restart on lap 153 with Eckes almost turning Busch around. Eckes would catch back up to Busch and make the pass for the lead.

The top three of Eckes, Busch and Crafton would converge and start battling for the lead with about 40 to go. However, with about 32 to go, Stewart Friesen and Sanchez wrecked…

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