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Friday, November 3rd, 2023

Phoenix Raceway, Phoenix, AZ

  • 19 Chevrolet
  • 9 Ford
  • 10 Toyota

  • Phoenix Raceway
  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship
  • Pole Winner: Corey Heim
  • Age: 21
  • Team : No. 11 - Safelite Toyota
  • Owner: TRICON Garage
  • Crew Chief: Scott Zipadelli
  • Corey Heim won the Cometic Gasket Pole Award for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship race with a lap of 26.344 seconds, 136.654 mph.
  • This is his sixth pole in 41 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races.
  • This is his fourth pole and 15th top-10 start in 2023.
  • This is his first pole in two races at Phoenix Raceway.
  • Ty Majeski (second) posted his 19th top-10 start of 2023 and his third in three races at Phoenix Raceway.
  • Nick Sanchez (third) posted his first top-10 start at Phoenix Raceway. It is his 16th in 23 races this season.
  • Nick Sanchez (third) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Friday, November 3rd, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Eckes wins thrilling CRAFTSMAN Truck race at Phoenix, Rhodes banks second career championship

Cautions, re-starts, retribution, extra laps and high-action marked Friday night’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway. And that was just the final 50 laps.

In the end, ThorSport Racing’s Ben Rhodes claimed his second series championship in the last three years with a hard-earned fifth-place finish in the No. 99 Ford while McAnally Hilgemann Racing’s Christian Eckes raced to his fourth win of the season by a slight .421-seconds over rookie teammate Jake Garcia in four dramatic overtime periods.

That’s the conclusion to an evening that featured 12 caution periods, 29 laps of overtime competition and plenty of high-stakes racing – especially among the four championship contenders that earned a chance to settle the season title.

Perhaps indicative of the night, Rhodes’ finish and ultimate trophy haul wasn’t secure until the checkered flag with championship runner-up Grant Enfinger giving it his all in the No. 23 GMS Racing Chevrolet coming off Turn 4 in an all-out pursuit to the very end.

Both Rhodes and Enfinger had survived close calls in the overtime laps. Rhodes collided with Zane Smith racing for the lead – hitting Smith’s truck when it appeared Smith missed a shift out front in the second overtime restart. Enfinger had close calls in two of the four extra-lap periods and still was able to pull off that final push forward; ultimately finishing one position behind Rhodes in the standings.

The Regular Season Champion and race polesitter Corey Heim finished 18th after contact from fellow Championship 4 driver Carson Hocevar with 30 laps of regulation remaining in the scheduled 150-lap race.

“I can’t even believe it," the 26-year-old Kentucky native Rhodes said of his dramatic title win. “It’s just so awesome, man. To go 25 laps into overtime, do you know what that feels like? It’s crazy. I didn’t think we were going to make it. I thought we were going to pop a tire, that anything that could have gone wrong was going to go wrong.

“Grant [Enfinger] almost got me. But hats off to him, he ran a great race. I wouldn’t’ want to race against anybody else for the championship. He raced me clean and I respect the heck out of him for it."

“I saw him," Rhodes said of Enfinger’s final push forward in the last corner. “He went for everything, but he ran me clean and I thank him for that. That’s what these championships are all about."

Enfinger, whose GMS Racing team is closing shop at the end of the season, was especially gutted to come so very close to his first championship.

“I don’t know," Enfinger said of doing anything differently on that last lap.

“Obviously we got loose there at the end," he continued. “Maybe if he didn’t have such a good run down the backstretch, we’d be able to make that pass. It’s a shame the championship came down to a race like that with 15 green-white-checkers or whatever it was. I feel like we did everything we could to win this and just got used up."

The other two championship contenders, Heim and Hocevar had a more contentious situation on-track. Heim, whose 47 laps out front in the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota were second most laps led on the night, was actually leading the championship-eligible drivers when Hocevar hit him going into Turn 2 with 30 laps remaining. The contact sent Heim’s Toyota into Stewart Friesen’s Toyota which hit the wall and brought out a caution. Hocevar continued on and Heim had to pit for repairs and went down a lap.

Heim viewed the hit as intentional and later in the race, collided with Hocevar bringing out another caution period. Heim insisted his car just wasn’t steering properly at the time, while Hocevar said he had fully expected the payback. It was enough to sideline Hocevar’s No. 42 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet which was credited with a 29th-place finish from the garage.

“My only goal was to try slow him down," Hocevar said. “I didn’t want to do that at all. With my track record, I can’t sit here and say I didn’t mean to. I just messed up. I was trying really hard to slow him up and just messed it up.

“I feel bad I robbed him of that and feel sorry for that," an apologetic Hocevar added of Heim’s championship chances. “I just messed up."

The 21-year-old Heim had a streak of 15 consecutive top-10 finishes coming into the race and was considered the favorite by many. He had three wins on the season in only his first fulltime year of competition.

“It was a great year, a phenomenal year for us and our worst finish in like six months," a disappointed Heim said. “Really put together a good race and really hoped the guys would race clean, I have a lot of respect for everybody in the field. But clearly, I don’t anymore. It is what it is, it’s part of racing.

As for the later contact with Hocevar, Heim said it was purely coincidental, “It wasn’t retaliation. I had no side force, he put it on my door and I wrecked [into him]."

“I’ve been racing Carson for a long time, racing since I was eight or nine years-old," Heim said later. “That’s kind of just what he does. He’ll wreck you and apologize and do it again the next week. So that’s not going to be the last time he does it and certainly the first time he’d done it. I’ve known him for a long time. … it is what it is. I completely expected it."

As for his victory, the 22-year-old Eckes tried to reconcile the championship race win with having just been eliminated from Playoff contention. He had a win (at Kansas) and a pair of runner-up finishes (Indianapolis Raceway Park and Bristol, Tenn.) during the Playoff stretch but was eliminated after finished of 19th and 20th in the two races leading into the championship finale.

“Those two races that killed the whole Playoffs pretty much and that’s just kind of the nature of it," Eckes said. “I didn’t do my job last week and really the week before either.

“That gets us out and that puts us in this situation, but it’s motivating for next year and it was motivating for this race too.

“This one kind of stings, I know it’s a win, but the stupid mistakes the last two weeks of a near perfect Playoffs cost us a championship," Eckes added.

“It’s kind of hard to be happy right now, but overall, just super proud of everybody for the year that we’ve had and just ready for 2024.

Chase Purdy, Jesse Love and Rhodes rounded out the top five. Enfinger, Dean Thompson, Kaden Honeycutt, Tanner Gray and Nick Sanchez completed the top 10. It was a career best finish for the runner-up Garcia as well as Love and Honeycutt.

  • Drivers Entered: 38 (2 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 150
  • Laps Actual: 179 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.421 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 27 Minutes 32 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 72.797
  • Cautions: 12 for 77 laps
  • Lead Changes: 10
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,757 (17.2 passes per green flag lap)

  • Phoenix Raceway
  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship
  • Race Winner: Christian Eckes
  • Age: 22
  • Team : No. 19 - NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet
  • Owner: McAnally Hilgemann
  • Crew Chief: Charles Denike
  • Christian Eckes won the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship, his fifth victory in 91 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races.
  • This is his fourth victory and 13th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • This is his first victory and fourth top-10 finish in five races at Phoenix Raceway.
  • Jake Garcia (second) posted his first top-10 finish in two races at Phoenix Raceway. It is his ninth top-10 finish in 2023.
  • Chase Purdy (third) posted his first top-10 finish in four races at Phoenix Raceway.
  • Jake Garcia (second) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Ben Rhodes has won the 2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship.
  • Nick Sanchez wins the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors.
  • Chevrolet has won the 2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Manufacturer's Championship.
  • CHAMPIONSHIP FAST FACTS
  • Driver Champion: Ben Rhodes
  • Team: No. 99 ThorSport Racing Ford
  • Ben Rhodes has won his second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship becoming the fifth driver in series history to win multiple titles; joining NASCAR Hall of Famer Ron Hornaday Jr. (2009, '07, '98, ‘96), Jack Sprague (2001, '99, '97), Todd Bodine (2010, '06) and his ThorSport Racing teammate Matt Crafton (2013, 2014, 2019).
  • Rhodes is one of 20 different drivers to win the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series championship all-time.
  • Rhodes finished fifth the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck season finale at Phoenix Raceway to win the title.
  • Rhodes finished the 2023 season with 23 starts, one win, seven top fives and 14 top 10s.
  • During the Playoffs this season, Rhodes has posted three top fives and four top 10s in seven starts.
  • Rhodes, from Louisville, Kentucky, is the first and only NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champion from the state of Kentucky.
  • Owner Champion: Duke and Rhonda Thorson, ThorSport Racing
  • This is ThorSport Racing's fifth all-time NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series driver championship (Matt Crafton, 2013, 2014, 2019; Ben Rhodes, 2021, 2023) – the most driver titles by an organization in the series all-time.
  • This is ThorSport Racing's second NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series owner championship (2021, 2023).
  • ThorSport Racing is one of 16 different organizations to win NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series owner championship.
  • ThorSport Racing has posted 28 wins in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series among seven different drivers – Terry Cook, Matt Crafton, Johnny Sauter, Ben Rhodes, Chase Briscoe, Joey Logano and Ty Majeski.
  • Owners Duke and Rhonda Thorson fielded their first truck in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with driver Terry Cook at the Milwaukee Mile Speedway on July 6, 1996.
  • Crew Chief Champion: Rich Lushes
  • This is Rich Lushes' second career NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series championship (2012, 2023) – both with driver Ben Rhodes.
  • Lushes is one of 23 different crew chiefs to win a NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series championship, and the sixth different crew chief to win multiple titles; joining Carl Joiner (2013, 2014, 2019), Dennis Connor (1997, 1999, 2001), Mike Hillman Jr. (2006, 2010), Rick Ren (2007, 2009) and Ryan ‘Rudy' Fugle (2015, 2017).
  • Lushes has three career NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series victories – all with driver Ben Rhodes.
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Pit Stop Summary Report

Summary of each driver's pit stop during the race. Detailed Report is below the Summary Report.

Average Driver and Crew Pit Stop Time
Craftsman150 at Phoenix Raceway Pit Stop Summary
DRIVER ST FIN STATUS # STOPS AVG DRV TIME DRV RNK AVG CREW TIME CREW RANK AVG TOT TIME TOT RNK FASTEST STOP SLOWEST STOP
Jesse Love 10 4 Running 3 37.221 6 15.059 4 52.280 1 46.866 55.491
Dean Thompson 15 7 Running 3 37.328 7 15.059 3 52.387 2 47.879 54.697
Nicholas Sanchez 3 10 Running 2 36.960 3 15.553 6 52.513 3 52.178 52.847
Ty Majeski 2 14 Running 3 37.475 11 15.241 5 52.716 4 48.694 55.869
Ben Rhodes 6 5 Running 2 36.854 1 15.905 7 52.758 5 52.730 52.786
Zane Smith 4 25 Accident 3 37.083 4 16.507 11 53.590 6 52.568 54.540
Daniel Dye 22 32 Accident 2 39.086 24 14.740 1 53.826 7 49.121 58.530
Christian Eckes 8 1 Running 3 37.689 16 16.354 8 54.043 8 52.419 55.787
Taylor Gray 12 23 Running 3 37.812 19 16.406 9 54.218 9 53.732 54.695
Derek Kraus 16 28 Accident 2 38.049 21 16.457 10 54.506 10 53.842 55.169
Grant Enfinger 17 6 Running 2 37.397 8 17.281 13 54.677 11 53.833 55.521
Jack Wood 7 27 Accident 3 36.862 2 17.898 15 54.760 12 52.736 57.266
Rajah Caruth 9 12 Running 3 37.530 13 17.662 14 55.192 13 54.403 55.976
Matt Crafton 28 11 Running 3 37.195 5 18.094 16 55.289 14 53.828 57.727
Tanner Gray 25 9 Running 4 37.421 10 18.625 17 56.045 15 54.312 59.197
Stewart Friesen 20 24 Running 3 37.518 12 19.038 19 56.556 16 55.147 59.115
Sean Hingorani 21 26 Accident 2 37.405 9 19.154 22 56.559 17 55.683 57.434
Chase Purdy 5 3 Running 3 37.635 14 19.030 18 56.665 18 54.857 58.118
Jake Garcia 14 2 Running 3 37.693 17 19.153 21 56.846 19 56.653 57.219
Tyler Ankrum 19 22 Running 1 37.666 15 19.271 24 56.937 20 56.937 56.937
Bayley Currey 11 31 Accident 2 37.724 18 19.228 23 56.951 21 55.211 58.691
Lawless Alan 31 13 Running 2 37.951 20 19.044 20 56.994 22 55.829 58.159
Hailie Deegan 23 15 Running 2 38.929 22 19.413 25 58.341 23 58.265 58.417
Conner Jones 29 34 Accident 1 38.972 23 20.286 26 59.258 24 59.258 59.258
Carson Hocevar 13 29 Accident 3 42.240 25 17.172 12 59.412 25 54.311 69.312
Corey Heim 1 18 Running 4 58.746 26 15.000 2 73.746 26 53.349 117.563

Pit Stop Detailed Report

Each 2- and 4-wheel pit stop during the race.

Craftsman150 at Phoenix Raceway Pit Stop Detail
DRIVER LDR LAP DRV LAP DRV TIME CREW TIME TOT TIME TYPE
Grant Enfinger 121 121 37.402 16.431 53.833 4-wheel change
Grant Enfinger 94 94 37.391 18.130 55.521 4-wheel change
Matt Crafton 121 121 37.062 16.766 53.828 4-wheel change
Matt Crafton 78 78 37.216 17.096 54.312 4-wheel change
Matt Crafton 48 48 37.307 20.420 57.727 4-wheel change
Bayley Currey 78 78 37.594 17.617 55.211 4-wheel change
Bayley Currey 121 121 37.853 20.838 58.691 4-wheel change
Zane Smith 94 94 36.877 15.691 52.568 4-wheel change
Zane Smith 48 48 37.252 16.409 53.661 4-wheel change
Zane Smith 121 121 37.120 17.420 54.540 4-wheel change
Stewart Friesen 78 78 37.038 18.109 55.147 4-wheel change
Stewart Friesen 48 48 37.188 18.218 55.406 4-wheel change
Stewart Friesen 6 6 38.328 20.787 59.115 4-wheel change
Ben Rhodes 94 94 36.946 15.784 52.730 4-wheel change
Ben Rhodes 121 121 36.761 16.025 52.786 4-wheel change
Tyler Ankrum 94 94 37.666 19.271 56.937 4-wheel change
Christian Eckes 121 121 37.357 15.062 52.419 4-wheel change
Christian Eckes 78 78 37.641 16.283 53.924 4-wheel change
Christian Eckes 48 48 38.070 17.717 55.787 4-wheel change
Chase Purdy 121 121 37.454 17.403 54.857 4-wheel change
Chase Purdy 78 78 38.235 18.785 57.020 4-wheel change
Chase Purdy 48 48 37.215 20.903 58.118 4-wheel change
Derek Kraus 78 78 38.155 15.687 53.842 4-wheel change
Derek Kraus 48 48 37.943 17.226 55.169 4-wheel change
Ty Majeski 121 121 37.449 11.245 48.694 Right-sides only
Ty Majeski 48 48 36.993 16.592 53.585 4-wheel change
Ty Majeski 94 94 37.983 17.886 55.869 4-wheel change
Carson Hocevar 48 48 38.062 16.249 54.311 4-wheel change
Carson Hocevar 78 78 37.663 16.950 54.613 4-wheel change
Carson Hocevar 131 131 50.994 18.318 69.312 4-wheel change
Tanner Gray 121 121 37.462 16.850 54.312 4-wheel change
Tanner Gray 48 48 37.041 17.983 55.024 4-wheel change
Tanner Gray 78 78 36.938 18.710 55.648 4-wheel change
Tanner Gray 150 150 38.242 20.955 59.197 4-wheel change
Hailie Deegan 49 48 39.317 18.948 58.265 4-wheel change
Hailie Deegan 78 78 38.540 19.877 58.417 4-wheel change
Corey Heim 48 48 38.349 15.000 53.349 4-wheel change
Corey Heim 94 94 38.732 15.000 53.732 4-wheel change
Corey Heim 121 121 55.340 15.000 70.340 4-wheel change
Corey Heim 150 150 102.563 15.000 117.563 4-wheel change
Lawless Alan 95 94 37.978 17.851 55.829 4-wheel change
Lawless Alan 121 121 37.923 20.236 58.159 4-wheel change
Dean Thompson 121 121 37.602 10.277 47.879 Right-sides only
Dean Thompson 78 78 37.401 17.183 54.584 4-wheel change
Dean Thompson 48 48 36.981 17.716 54.697 4-wheel change
Jack Wood 121 121 36.620 16.116 52.736 4-wheel change
Jack Wood 78 78 36.819 17.458 54.277 4-wheel change
Jack Wood 48 48 37.147 20.119 57.266 4-wheel change
Taylor Gray 48 48 38.016 15.716 53.732 4-wheel change
Taylor Gray 121 121 37.977 16.250 54.227 4-wheel change
Taylor Gray 94 94 37.442 17.253 54.695 4-wheel change
Nicholas Sanchez 78 78 36.554 15.624 52.178 4-wheel change
Nicholas Sanchez 131 131 37.365 15.482 52.847 4-wheel change
Rajah Caruth 150 150 37.353 17.050 54.403 4-wheel change
Rajah Caruth 94 94 37.546 17.652 55.198 4-wheel change
Rajah Caruth 121 121 37.691 18.285 55.976 4-wheel change
Jake Garcia 78 78 37.567 19.086 56.653 4-wheel change
Jake Garcia 121 121 37.858 18.808 56.666 4-wheel change
Jake Garcia 48 48 37.655 19.564 57.219 4-wheel change
Daniel Dye 78 78 37.926 11.195 49.121 Right-sides only
Daniel Dye 121 121 40.245 18.285 58.530 4-wheel change
Conner Jones 48 48 38.972 20.286 59.258 4-wheel change
Jesse Love 121 121 37.089 9.777 46.866 Right-sides only
Jesse Love 94 94 37.166 17.317 54.483 4-wheel change
Jesse Love 48 48 37.407 18.084 55.491 4-wheel change
Sean Hingorani 79 77 38.166 17.517 55.683 4-wheel change
Sean Hingorani 122 120 36.644 20.790 57.434 4-wheel change