Entry List

The official 2023 Baptist Health 200 NASCAR TRUCK Series entry list features top NASCAR drivers set to compete at Homestead Miami Speedway, highlighting the full lineup of race participants and teams.

Baptist Health 200

Saturday, October 21st, 2023

Homestead Miami Speedway, Homestead, FL

  • 17 Chevrolet
  • 8 Ford
  • 10 Toyota

  • Homestead-Miami Speedway
  • Baptist Health Cancer Care 200
  • Pole Winner: Nick Sanchez
  • Age: 22
  • Team : No. 2 - Gainbridge Chevrolet
  • Owner: Max Siegel
  • Crew Chief: Danny Stockman, Jr
  • Nick Sanchez won the Pole Award for the Baptist Health Cancer Care 200 with a lap of 32.319 seconds, 167.084 mph.
  • This is his fifth pole in 22 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races.
  • This is his fifth pole and 15th top-10 start in 2023.
  • This is his first pole in one races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Carson Hocevar (second) posted his 15th top-10 start of 2023 and his first in two races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Grant Enfinger (third) posted his fifth top-10 start at Homestead-Miami Speedway. It is his 12th in 22 races this season.
  • Nick Sanchez (first) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Saturday, October 21st, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Carson Hocevar Takes the Checkered Flag at Miami; Joins, Corey Heim, Grant Enfinger and Ben Rhodes in Championship 4

Carson Hocevar secured his first NASCAR CRATSMAN Truck Series Championship 4 appearance with a victory Saturday in the Baptist Health Cancer Care 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway earning all four of his career series wins this season – the trophy Saturday most impactful among them.

Hocevar put his No. 42 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet into the lead with 11 laps remaining and held off the hard-charging Zane Smith by 2.705-seconds to claim the win over the reigning series champion, whose runner-up effort was disqualified by NASCAR after a post-race technical inspection found the defending series champion’s No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford was illegal – using an unapproved windshield support.

“We are disappointed in the disqualification,’’ Front Row Motorsports said in a statement after the NASCAR inspecition. “We will continue to work and discuss with NASCAR officials back at the NASCAR R&D Center in Concord, N.C. before making any further comment.’’

The DQ moved ThorSport Racing’s Ben Rhodes into runner-up on the afternoon helping him to advance to the Playoffs – prevailing in a tiebreaker with rookie Nick Sanchez; the polesitter who finished 17th after making contact with another truck coming to pit road for his final stop.

Regular season champion, TRICON Garage’s Corey Heim, GMS Racing’s Grant Enfinger and Hocevar’s Niece Motorsports teammate Bailey Curry rounded out the top five at Homestead.

Heim, Hocevar, Enfinger and Rhodes will now race for the championship Nov. 3 at Phoenix Raceway.

Hocevar celebrated the clutch win by climbing high atop the flag stand to claim the checkered flag in person. He threw it down to the cheering fans behind the fence then climbed back down on the grandstand side to high-five fans and celebrate the biggest win of his life – to date.

“It kills me I can’t do a burn-out but we have to take this truck to Phoenix,’’ a grinning Hocevar said. “This truck was so good. We just got behind on pit stops and just lost track position which was unfortunate, but man, it’s so good to feel [like this]. I love it.

“I thought we could win today with our truck, even with all the setbacks from the debris and everything, we had a shot to win and we did just that.’’

The battle for that final Playoff position was as dramatic as the fight for the victory.

Rhodes came into this final regular season race only five points behind Sanchez for the fourth championship-eligible transfer position. He finished 24th in the opening stage and 10th in the second stage. It still left him outside looking into the Championship 4, so Rhodes’ ThorSport team opted to pit for fresh tires early and out of pit sequence. The move allowed his No. 99 ThorSport Ford to take the race lead as the other frontrunners pit later.

He held the point with 30 laps remaining only to have Hocevar and Smith chase him back down. Hocevar passed him with 11 laps remaining, Smith a lap later.

“We failed Ben today, we didn’t give him a very good truck and he bailed us out at the end there,’’ Rhodes’ crew chief Rich Lushes said. “It was the only call we had. We had to do something different than everybody else and it all worked out so I guess we’re going to [championship] again.’’

It was a heartbreaking ending for the 22-year old Sanchez, who is from nearby Miami and raced often at Homestead-Miami Speedway as he was coming up the junior ranks. He won the pole and led the opening five laps, only to see his Playoff hopes in jeopardy after a miscue approaching his final pit stop with 34 laps remaining. His No. 2 Rev Racing Chevrolet hit the back of Tanner Gray’s truck as the two were slowing to enter pit road causing noticeable damage to Sanchez’ Chevrolet.

“Obviously I lost a lot of time there and just lost time in the pits trying to fix it,’’ Sanchez said. “Just my fault, no two ways to it. I really didn’t know the 15 was pitting and didn’t slow down [enough]. So that’s on me. I apologize to my team. They’re going to support me. To miss by one-point is pretty rough, but all you can do it go to Phoenix and try to win.’

Heim led a race best 57 of the 134 laps and swept both Stage victories. His third place finish marked the series best 15th-consecutive top-10 finish of the season.

“I really thought we had them covered today, I mean we were smoking the first two stages and kind of waiting on the third stage and then it went out like a light switch so we’ll look everything over,’’ Heim said, adding, “We’ve got bigger things on the horizon so we’ll focus on that.’’

Stewart Friesen, Matt Crafton, Rajah Caruth, Ty Majeski and Chase Purdy rounded out the top 10 finishing order. Majeski joins Smith, Sanchez and Christian Eckes to be eliminated from Playoff contention.

Eckes finished 20th after what looked like a sure-bet top-10 finish was hampered by penalties and miscues on the afternoon. He was called for moving lanes on a restart and another time for speeding on his pit road exit late in the race.

“We had a truck able to advance and just kept making mistakes,’’ Eckes said. “Just wasn’t good enough today.’’

IndyCar star Marco Andretti finished 18h in his second series start in the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet. He’s scheduled to race at Phoenix in two weeks.

  • Drivers Entered: 35
  • Laps Scheduled: 134
  • Margin of Victory: 02.705 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 1 Hours 48 Minutes 41 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 110.965
  • Cautions: 5 for 29 laps
  • Lead Changes: 8
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,695 (16.1 passes per green flag lap)

  • Homestead-Miami Speedway
  • Baptist Health Cancer Care 200
  • Race Winner: Carson Hocevar
  • Age: 20
  • Team : No. 42 - Worldwide Express Chevrolet
  • Owner: Niece Motorsports
  • Crew Chief: Phil Gould
  • Carson Hocevar won the Baptist Health Cancer Care 200, his fourth victory in 76 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races.
  • This is his fourth victory and 13th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in two races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Zane Smith (second) posted his second top-10 finish in three races at Homestead-Miami Speedway. It is his 11th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • Ben Rhodes (third) posted his third top-10 finish in seven races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Rajah Caruth (ninth) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Carson Hocevar, Grant Enfinger and Ben Rhodes join Corey Heim in clinching spots in the Championship 4
  • Chevrolet clinched the first championship title of the season in the NASCAR national ranks by earning the 2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) Manufacturer Championship. This marks the 11th time in NCTS history that Chevrolet has captured the title.
Ty Majeski celebrates in victory lane
Homestead, Florida - October 22, 2022 : Ty Majeski, driver of the #66 Road Ranger Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Baptist Health 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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Baptist Health 200 at Homestead Miami Speedway Entry List
ENTRY # DRIVER HOMETOWN DOB AGE MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 25 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Feb 19, 1991 32 Chevrolet Rackley Roofing Rackley WAR Chad Kendrick
2 23 Grant Enfinger Fairhope, AL Jan 22, 1985 38 Chevrolet Champion Power Equipment GMS Racing Jeff Hensley
3 88 Matt Crafton Tulare, CA Jun 11, 1976 47 Ford Chi Chis/Menards ThorSport Racing Jeriod Prince
4 41 Bayley Currey Driftwood, TX Oct 29, 1996 26 Chevrolet Unishippers Niece Motorsports Mark Hillman
5 12 Spencer Boyd Creve Coeur, MO Jun 26, 1995 28 Chevrolet Crowe Equipment Young's Motorsports Tyler Young
6 9 Colby Howard Simpsonville, SC Oct 28, 2001 21 Chevrolet Grant County Mulch CR7 Motorsports Michael Shelton
7 56 Tyler Hill Port Tobacco, MD Jun 2, 1994 29 Toyota HairClub Hill Motorsports Terry Elmore
8 38 Zane Smith Huntington Beach, CA Jun 9, 1999 24 Ford Ambetter Health Front Row Motorsports Chris Lawson
9 52 Stewart Friesen Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Jul 25, 1983 40 Toyota Halmar International Halmar Friesen Racing Bob Heilbrun
10 99 Ben Rhodes Louisville, KY Feb 21, 1997 26 Ford Campers Inn RV ThorSport Racing Rich Lushes
11 16 Tyler Ankrum San Bernardino, CA Mar 6, 2001 22 Toyota LiUNA! Hattori Racing Enterprises Doug Randolph
12 04 Spencer Davis Dawsonville, GA Nov 29, 1998 24 Ford Fly Alliance/CarQuest Roper Racing Craig Roper
13 19 Christian Eckes MIddletown, NY Nov 10, 2000 22 Chevrolet Instacoat Premium Products McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Charles Denike
14 4 Chase Purdy Meridian, MS Nov 11, 1999 23 Chevrolet Bama Buggies Kyle Busch Motorsports Jimmy Villeneuve
15 98 Ty Majeski Seymour, WI Aug 18, 1994 29 Ford Soda Sense/Curb Records ThorSport Racing Ron Calhoun
16 42 Carson Hocevar Portage, MI Jan 28, 2003 20 Chevrolet Worldwide Express Niece Motorsports Phil Gould
17 15 Tanner Gray Artesia, NM Apr 15, 1999 24 Toyota Waterfront Properties TRICON Garage Jerame Donley
18 13 Hailie Deegan Temecula, CA Jul 18, 2001 22 Ford Fresh from Florida ThorSport Racing Brian Ross
19 11 Corey Heim Marietta, GA Jul 5, 2002 21 Toyota Chateau Elan/Explore Braselton TRICON Garage Scott Zipadelli
20 45 Lawless Alan Los Angeles, CA Feb 2, 2000 23 Chevrolet AUTODockit Niece Motorsports Wally Rogers
21 5 Dean Thompson Anaheim, CA Aug 30, 2001 22 Toyota Thompson Pipe Group TRICON Garage Derek Smith
22 51 Jack Wood Loomis, CA Aug 7, 2000 23 Chevrolet High Fives Foundation Kyle Busch Motorsports Brian Pattie
23 46 Armani Williams Detroit, MI Apr 14, 2000 23 Toyota Blue Sprig G2G Racing Tim Silva
24 17 Taylor Gray Denver, NC Mar 25, 2005 18 Toyota Dead On Tools TRICON Garage Jake Hampton
25 2 Nicholas Sanchez Miami, FL Jun 10, 2001 22 Chevrolet Gainbridge Rev Racing Danny Stockman
26 02 Brad Perez Hollywood, FL Jan 21, 1997 26 Chevrolet RANDCO Industries Young's Motorsports Andrew Abbott
27 24 Rajah Caruth Atlanta, GA Jun 11, 2002 21 Chevrolet Wendell Scott Foundation GMS Racing Chad Walter
28 35 Jake Garcia Monroe, GA Mar 3, 2005 18 Chevrolet Adaptive One Calipers McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Mark Hillman
29 22 Mason Maggio Palm Beach Gardens, FL Jul 7, 2004 19 Ford ACE Hardware Hobe Sound AM Racing Ryan London
30 20 Nick Leitz Chesapeake, VA Oct 15, 1996 27 Chevrolet Precision Measurements Young's Motorsports Joe Lax
31 7 Marco Andretti Nazareth, PA Mar 13, 1987 36 Chevrolet kin.com Spire Motorsports Bono Manion
32 43 Daniel Dye DeLand, Florida Dec 4, 2003 19 Chevrolet Bull & Boar Barbecue Shop GMS Racing Blake Bainbridge
33 33 Memphis Villarreal Corpus Christi, TX Feb 10, 2000 23 Ford Laredo Trailer Supply Reaume Brothers Racing Greg Rayl
34 30 Jonathan Shafer Ashland, OH Jun 17, 2005 18 Toyota TBA On Point Motorsports Carol Hines
35 61 Jake Drew Fullerton, CA Mar 12, 2000 23 Toyota TBA Hattori Racing Enterprises Jon Leonard