Ben Rhodes earns first NASCAR Truck Series win of season at Charlotte Motor Speedway

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Ben Rhodes might just have another championship run in him.

The driver of the 99 truck, who won the 2021 Truck Series championship and was a few laps away from the 2022 championship in November, notched his first win of the 2023 season on Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

That makes him the ninth different winner in 11 races in the series this season. It also makes him the first driver of a Ford truck to steer his way to Victory Lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

But does it set the table for another title run?

Rhodes certainly hopes so.

“I really do feel like our stats for the season do not reflect the level of competitiveness that we’ve had with the DNFs and stuff that has shown up,” Rhodes told reporters post-race in the Charlotte Motor Speedway media center, a straw hat-of-a-trophy on his head. (The driver came into Friday’s race sixth in the Truck Series points standings.) “I analyze those races and say, ‘Well, what could I have done differently? We could’ve done this on this restart. This and this-this-this.’ And you Monday morning quarterback it. But in reality, you don’t know what’s going to happen, right? It’s like trying to look into a crystal ball and predict the future.”

He added: “Right now I feel like we’re putting a stop to the bleeding that had occurred for the previous 10 races or whatever, and I hope we’re starting an upper trajectory now.”

Rhodes prevailed in an uncharacteristically clean race at the racetrack in Concord. There were no cautions-for-cause in the first two stages Friday, and there were only three in Stage 3, despite almost every restart going three-wide without fail or hesitation.

The most consequential caution came thanks to a wreck on Lap 91 of 134 — when Zane Smith got loose on a turn during a restart before knocking into Hailie Deegan despite a valiant attempt to steer clear of his car.

None of that carnage came close to impacting Rhodes, though — literally or figuratively. Instead what ultimately defined Rhodes’ race was a pesky battle with Carson Hocevar, who led 43 laps but could only salvage a fourth-place finish.

The key? Rhodes’ long-run speed. Hocevar passed the 99 on the final restart of the day with about 25 laps to go, but a long-enough green run eventually enabled Rhodes to pass him later on and then subsequently speed away from the field.

”First off, when you start leading that many laps until the end, you start getting a little nervous that the caution flag is going to come out, and every single doubt goes through your head that says something is going to happen,” Rhodes said. “I just knew that if a caution came out that we’d be in trouble, just because the Truck Series is just about savage restarts, everybody just goes so crazy. They don’t care about finishing the race; they only care about winning the race. So I was really worried about the restart. But thankfully for us, we had really good long-run speed built into the truck with the last pit stop.”

He added: “We were hoping for a really long green-flag run, and luckily we got that, the truck came to us, and we were able to pull away.”

Corey Heim, Friday’s pole-sitter, finished second and led a race-best 49 laps. Dean Thompson finished third.

Friday also saw the ARCA race earlier in the evening. That run was won by Jesse Love.

NASCAR Truck Series results from Charlotte

POS

CAR

DRIVER

DELTA

BEST SPEED

1

99

Ben Rhodes

--

179.194

2

11

Corey Heim

2.398

178.944

3

5

Dean Thompson

2.582

177.305

4

42

Carson Hocevar

2.835

179.898

5

23

Grant Enfinger

3.197

175.234

6

19

Christian Eckes

4.471

177.305

7

98

Ty Majeski

4.822

177.918

8

25

Matt DiBenedetto

4.889

176.35

9

2

Nick Sanchez #

6.46

175.484

10

17

Taylor Gray #

8.384

176.794

11

24

Rajah Caruth #

10.199

177.965

12

88

Matt Crafton

11.297

174.267

13

41

Bayley Currey

11.517

173.975

14

1

David Gilliland

11.563

176.945

15

35

Jake Garcia #

13.119

172.789

16

4

Chase Purdy

13.508

173.891

17

45

Lawless Alan

16.535

173.394

18

51

Jack Wood

16.773

173.617

19

43

Daniel Dye #

18.025

173.594

20

9

Colby Howard

19.197

173.756

21

32

Bret Holmes #

21.56

171.581

22

52

Stewart Friesen

21.842

176.091

23

38

Zane Smith

22.107

175.838

24

56

Tyler Hill

23.132

171.92

25

22

Mason Maggio

23.514

172.496

26

30

Ryan Vargas

32.647

171.663

27

15

Tanner Gray

-1

178.147

28

16

Tyler Ankrum

-2

173.438

29

33

Josh Reaume

-3

171.38

30

20

Matt Mills

-3

171.92

31

12

Spencer Boyd

-3

169.833

32

2

Kris Wright

-4

172.419

33

13

Hailie Deegan

-6

174.509

34

90

Justin Carroll

-12

169.385

35

46

Armani Williams

-69

167.879

36

34

Keith McGee

-114

166.662