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John Hunter Nemechek tops Busch for Pocono Truck win

In the battle with his boss, Kyle Busch, this season, John Hunter Nemechek came out on top

Watch: John Hunter Nemechek battles Kyle Busch in closing laps to get Pocono win

Nemechek passed Busch with five of 60 laps remaining and held on to win Saturday’s NASCAR Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway.

The win is Nemechek’s fifth in the 2021 season driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports and in the five races in which Busch has competed, Nemechek has finished better than Busch in three of them.

 

“How about that, baby? 3-2 we beat Kyle,” Nemechek said over his team radio as he claimed the 11th victory of his Truck career.

As a fulltime competitor in the Cup Series, Busch is only allowed to make a maximum of five starts each season.

“It just means a lot. This whole group just works so hard. These guys never gave up,” Nemechek said. “We weren’t very good the first stage. We were off. We were only planning to do one (pit) stop but we ended up with way more.

“I’m just super-pumped. Five wins this year and beat Kyle. Three for five against Kyle is pretty good odds.”

On Nemechek’s pass for the lead, Busch said, “We were all even going into (Turn) 1 and John Hunter just slid me and got into the lead. I was trying to figure out what I could do to get the lead back and them I got drilled in the left-rear. We were just fighting for second from there on out.”

Sheldon Creed finished third, Tyler Ankrum was fourth and Austin Hill rounded out the top-five.

Completing the top-10 were Matt Crafton, Todd Gilliland, Zane Smith, Ryan Preece and Derek Kraus.

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Stage 3

Following the break between Stages 2 and 3, several lead-lap trucks pit but Busch stayed out and inherited the lead.

Ben Rhodes was penalized for speeding on pit road and had to restart from the rear of the field. The race returned to green on Lap 36.

With 20 laps remaining in the race, Busch had not been able to shake Creed, who remained glued to his rear bumper while Carson Hocevar ran third.

On Lap 48, Chandler Smith was forced to pit under green for a flat right-front tire.

On Lap 51, Stewart Friesen wrecked and in Turn 1 and did significant damage to his No. 52 truck, which brought out a caution.

 

Several lead-lap trucks pit but Busch remained on the track and in the lead. The race returned to green on Lap 55 with Busch out front followed by Creed and Nemechek.

Nemechek cleared Busch in Turn 1 on the restart to take the lead.

Stage 2

Nemechek held off Rhodes to claim the Stage 2 win, his ninth stage victory of the year.

Friesen was third, Austin Hill fourth and Crafton rounded out the top-five.

Following the break between Stages 1 and 2, several lead-lap trucks elected to pit with Nemechek the first off pit road.

Zane Smith stayed out and remained in the lead when the race returned to green on Lap 20. Busch and Creed were second and third, respectively.

On Lap 22, Busch tagged the wall off Turn 1 but didn’t appear to suffer any serious damage.

On Lap 25, Creed got around Zane Smith to take the lead for the first time in the race.

With five laps remaining in the stage, Creed held a less than a second lead over Nemechek with Zane Smith in third.

Several drivers elected to pit before the stage break but Zane Smith entered pit road after it was closed and was penalized.

Nemechek inherited the lead during the pit stops.

Stage 1

Zane Smith held off a fast-approaching Busch to claim the Stage 1 win, his third of the 2021 season.

Creed was third, Gilliland fourth and Chandler Smith rounded out the top-five.

Gilliland started on the pole but the race was immediately placed under caution when Chandler Smith got into the back of Jack Wood and turned him into the frontstretch wall. Johnny Sauter was also caught up in the incident.

 

On the restart on Lap 5, Gilliland remained the leader followed by Zane Smith and Austin Hill.

Zane Smith quickly powered to the lead on the restart. One lap later, Rhodes got around Smith to grab the lead for the first time. Smith returned the favor and reclaimed the lead on Lap 8.

With five laps remaining in the stage, Zane Smith held a small lead over Creed with Gilliland in third.

Cla # Driver Manufacturer Laps Time Gap Interval Laps Led
1 4 United States John Hunter Nemechek Toyota 60 1:13'34.139     12
2 51 United States Kyle Busch Toyota 60 1:13'35.476 1.337 1.337 20
3 2 United States Sheldon Creed Chevrolet 60 1:13'36.380 2.241 0.904 3
4 26 United States Tyler Ankrum Chevrolet 60 1:13'38.577 4.438 2.197  
5 16 United States Austin Hill Toyota 60 1:13'38.790 4.651 0.213  
6 88 United States Matt Crafton Ford 60 1:13'39.677 5.538 0.887  
7 38 United States Todd Gilliland Ford 60 1:13'39.796 5.657 0.119 4
8 21 Zane Smith Chevrolet 60 1:13'40.248 6.109 0.452 18
9 17 United States Ryan Preece Ford 60 1:13'40.908 6.769 0.660  
10 19 United States Derek Kraus Toyota 60 1:13'44.355 10.216 3.447  
11 25 Josh Berry Chevrolet 60 1:13'44.855 10.716 0.500  
12 98 United States Christian Eckes Ford 60 1:13'45.914 11.775 1.059  
13 42 Carson Hocevar Chevrolet 60 1:13'47.254 13.115 1.340  
14 66 United States Ty Majeski Toyota 60 1:13'47.829 13.690 0.575  
15 23 United States Chase Purdy Chevrolet 60 1:13'48.235 14.096 0.406  
16 15 United States Tanner Gray Ford 60 1:13'48.926 14.787 0.691  
17 99 United States Ben Rhodes Ford 60 1:13'49.480 15.341 0.554 2
18 40 United States Ryan Truex Chevrolet 60 1:13'50.189 16.050 0.709  
19 22 United States Austin Wayne Self Chevrolet 60 1:13'50.224 16.085 0.035  
20 34 Alan Lawless Toyota 60 1:13'52.216 18.077 1.992  
21 12 Tate Fogleman Chevrolet 60 1:13'53.009 18.870 0.793  
22 3 Howie Disavino Chevrolet 60 1:13'53.424 19.285 0.415  
23 49 United States Ray Ciccarelli Toyota 60 1:13'58.544 24.405 5.120  
24 56 Tyler Hill Chevrolet 60 1:14'08.678 34.539 10.134  
25 18 Chandler Smith Toyota 59 1:13'48.303 1 Lap 1 Lap  
26 1 United States Hailie Deegan Ford 59 1:13'50.451 1 Lap 2.148  
27 20 United States Spencer Boyd Chevrolet 59 1:13'59.109 1 Lap 8.658  
28 33 United States Josh Reaume Toyota 59 1:13'59.265 1 Lap 0.156  
29 41 Todd Peck Chevrolet 59 1:13'59.765 1 Lap 0.500 1
30 02 United States Kris Wright Chevrolet 59 1:14'12.348 1 Lap 12.583  
31 10 United States Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevrolet 58 1:14'10.682 2 Laps 1 Lap  
32 6 United States Norm Benning Chevrolet 58 1:14'12.261 2 Laps 1.579  
33 52 United States Stewart Friesen Toyota 58 1:14'33.889 2 Laps 21.628  
34 28 United States Bryan Dauzat Chevrolet 57 1:14'12.691 3 Laps 1 Lap  
35 13 United States Johnny Sauter Ford 55 1:13'59.519 5 Laps 2 Laps  
36 9 United States Grant Enfinger Chevrolet 52 1:03'43.188 8 Laps 3 Laps  
37 45 United States Bayley Currey Chevrolet 38 50'11.926 22 Laps 14 Laps  
38 30 Danny Bohn Toyota 17 21'44.119 43 Laps 21 Laps  
39 24 Jack Wood Chevrolet 0 0.856 60 Laps 17 Laps  

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