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Kaden Honeycutt earns first NASCAR Truck win in Watkins Glen overtime

Connor Zilisch finished second and Shane van Gisbergen third

Kaden Honeycutt, No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota

Kaden Honeycutt, No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota

Photo by: Sean Gardner / Getty Images

Making his 67th career start, Kaden Honeycutt is finally a winner in the NASCAR: Everything you need to know before watching a race Craftsman Truck Series. He passed Connor Zilisch in overtime, hanging on to take the checkered flag for Tricon Garage. He also swept the day, earning a victory in the ARCA Menards Series race just hours earlier. 

"It's amazing," said an emotional Honeycutt. "Thank you Toyota, this whole No. 11 crew ... everyone that believed in me to take over this truck from Corey (Heim) after last year. It's just amazing. I can't believe I just won on a road course. This is unbelievable."

Kaden Honeycutt, No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota

Kaden Honeycutt, No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota

Photo by: Sean Gardner / Getty Images

Zilisch had to settle for second after leading the most laps, while Shane van Gisbergen rallied late to finish third in just his second career Truck Series start. Daniel Hemric and Chandler Smith rounded out the top five.

A.J. Allmendinger earned Ram its best finish of the year, placing sixth and leading a triple top ten for Kaulig Racing. Brent Crews finished seventh, Mini Tyrrell eighth, Brenden Queen ninth, and Connor Mosack tenth.

Watch: Honeycutt 'can't believe' first Truck win came at a road course

Stage 1

Crews led the race from pole position, and the first issue of the race was for Ben Rhodes. He went behind the wall with transmission issues.

Natalie Decker was also black-flagged in the early running for failing to meet minimum speed.

As expected, several trucks short-pitted the stage, while Hemric stayed out to take the Stage 1 win. He was followed by Ruggiero, Riggs, Allmendinger, Ankrum, Chastain, Perez, Tan. Gray, LaJoie, and Crews (first among drivers who pitted). 

Stage 2

There were a handful of penalties, including an uncontrolled tire penalty for Ruggiero that sent him to the rear.

On the restart, Cole Butcher slowed with an issue and got pushed into the frontstretch wall. Zilisch made contact with Crews through the esses, taking the lead.

Chastain, who was now leading those who waited until the stage break to pit, drove up inside top five after starting 33rd.

After contact from Mini Tyrrell, Kris Wright spun off track but managed to keep rolling. 

Once again, several trucks chose to short-pit the stage, but not Zilisch. He won Stage 2 over Hocevar, C. Smith, Riggs, Perez, Van Gisbergen, Enfinger, Ankrum, Ty. Reif, and Mosack.

Stage 3

Watch: Wesley Slimp catches some dirt at Watkins Glen

Under caution, Wesley Slimp went through the wet grass at the bus stop, tearing the splitter away and sent the No. 62 truck up into the air.

Chastain was now leading with Zilisch restarting back in eighth. He charged forward, and at one point, slammed doors with Crews once again as they fought over second.

Chastain managed to hold the lead as Zilisch closed, and with 15 laps to go, Enfinger stalled on track. 

Riggs was the highest-running truck that pitted, back in tenth. 

On the restart, Hocevar spun off the nose of Allmendinger and slammed the inside wall, causing another caution.

Chastain was leading the way with ten laps to go, but NASCAR penalized him for going before the restart zone, sending him to the rear of the field.

Watch: Chastain penalized for restart violation at The Glen

The following restart was nothing short of insane. Ruggiero leaned on Zilisch and took the lead through Turn 1. Behind them, Riggs spun and several trucks had to evade. Some hit the tire packs, sustaining damage, including Wright who slammed into two different tire packs and destroyed the front of his truck.

Zilisch was frustrated with Ruggiero and the two trucks made contact under caution.

Watch: Huge wreck winds up Watkins Glen Truck race

Ruggiero lost the lead after a tense restart, and Zilisch drove away. Back in the pack, Chastain got turned off the nose of Majeski, ending his race after leading 19 laps. Timmy Hill also sustained big damage, ending his day as well.

This pushed the race into overtime, and under yellow, NASCAR penalized Ruggiero for jumping the previous start, mirroring the Chastain situation.

On the final restart, Honeycutt muscled his way by Zilisch, and never looked back.

Watch: Zilisch on runner-up finish at The Glen: 'How the cookie crumbles'

RACE

All Stats
Cla Driver # Manufacturer Laps Time Interval Pits Points Retirement
1
K. Honeycutt TRICON Garage
11 Toyota 74

2:10'42.417

6 55
2
C. Zilisch Spire Motorsports
71 Chevrolet 74

+0.902

2:10'43.319

0.902 5
3 New Zealand S. van Gisbergen Niece Motorsports 4 Chevrolet 74

+2.214

2:10'44.631

1.312 6
4 United States D. Hemric McAnally Hilgemann Racing 19 Chevrolet 74

+2.436

2:10'44.853

0.222 6 43
5
C. Smith Front Row Motorsports
38 Ford 74

+2.619

2:10'45.036

0.183 6 40
6 United States A. Allmendinger Kaulig Racing 25 RAM 74

+4.418

2:10'46.835

1.799 6
7
B. Crews TRICON Garage
1 Toyota 74

+4.680

2:10'47.097

0.262 6
8
M. Tyrrell Kaulig Racing
14 RAM 74

+5.001

2:10'47.418

0.321 6 29
9
B. Queen Kaulig Racing
12 RAM 74

+6.107

2:10'48.524

1.106 5 28
10
C. Mosack Spire Motorsports
7 Chevrolet 74

+6.244

2:10'48.661

0.137 7 28
11
J. Garcia ThorSport Racing
98 Ford 74

+7.211

2:10'49.628

0.967 6 26
12 United States C. Lajoie Kaulig Racing 10 RAM 74

+7.548

2:10'49.965

0.337 7 27
13
A. Pérez de Lara Niece Motorsports
44 Chevrolet 74

+8.154

2:10'50.571

0.606 8 34
14
T. Reif Niece Motorsports
42 Chevrolet 74

+8.327

2:10'50.744

0.173 6 25
15
G. Ruggiero TRICON Garage
17 Toyota 74

+8.444

2:10'50.861

0.117 6 31
16 United States C. Eckes McAnally Hilgemann Racing 91 Chevrolet 74

+9.058

2:10'51.475

0.614 7 21
17 United States T. Ankrum McAnally Hilgemann Racing 18 Chevrolet 74

+9.142

2:10'51.559

0.084 9 29
18 United States S. Friesen Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Toyota 74

+9.183

2:10'51.600

0.041 6 19
19
D. Sutton Rackley W.A.R.
26 Chevrolet 74

+10.641

2:10'53.058

1.458 8 18
20
N. Nicholson Freedom Racing Enterprises
76 Chevrolet 74

+11.581

2:10'53.998

0.940 6 17
21
L. Riggs Front Row Motorsports
34 Ford 74

+12.305

2:10'54.722

0.724 8 31
22
S. Mallozzi Reaume Brothers Racing
33 Ford 74

+15.183

2:10'57.600

2.878 6 15
23 United States J. Haley Kaulig Racing 16 RAM 74

+15.872

2:10'58.289

0.689 10 14
24 United States T. Majeski ThorSport Racing 88 Ford 74

+16.186

2:10'58.603

0.314 9 13
25
A. Andretti TRICON Garage
5 Toyota 73

+1 Lap

2:09'38.433

1 Lap 5 12 Accident
26
L. Jackson Reaume Brothers Racing
2 Ford 70

+4 Laps

2:11'01.734

3 Laps 5 11
27 United States T. Hill Hill Motorsports 56 Toyota 68

+6 Laps

1:56'53.397

2 Laps 6 10 Accident
28 United States R. Chastain Niece Motorsports 45 Chevrolet 68

+6 Laps

1:56'53.466

0.069 6 Accident
29 United States K. Wright McAnally Hilgemann Racing 81 Chevrolet 64

+10 Laps

1:44'26.594

4 Laps 6 8 Accident
30 United States T. Gray TRICON Garage 15 Toyota 64

+10 Laps

2:11'00.521

26'33.927 8 10
31 United States C. Hocevar Spire Motorsports 77 Chevrolet 60

+14 Laps

1:32'13.517

4 Laps 7 Accident
32 United States B. Rhodes ThorSport Racing 99 Ford 60

+14 Laps

2:11'02.481

38'48.964 6 5
33 United States G. Enfinger CR7 Motorsports 9 Chevrolet 57

+17 Laps

1:24'22.817

3 Laps 4 8 Transmission
34
W. Slimp Halmar Friesen Racing
62 Toyota 34

+40 Laps

49'02.911

23 Laps 9 3 Accident
35
C. Butcher ThorSport Racing
13 Ford 31

+43 Laps

50'38.938

3 Laps 6 2 DVP
36 United States N. Decker Reaume Brothers Racing 22 Ford 20

+54 Laps

1:21'55.607

11 Laps 9 1 Too slow
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