Dillon dominates for first truck series win

By Charles Krall
Special to the Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(July 11, 2010)

NEWTON, Iowa—Rookie Austin Dillon scored his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win Sunday, dominating the Lucas Oil 200 at Iowa Speedway.

In his 12th truck start, Dillon, 20, led 187 of 205 laps and beat Johnny Sauter to the finish line by .635 seconds.

Dillon, grandson of owner Richard Childress, gave Richard Childress Racing its first truck series victory since Sauter’s brother Jay won at Texas in October 1999.

Dillon’s dominant run was nearly spoiled by Sauter, who was able to snatch the lead on a restart on Lap 150 after a caution for Jason White’s accident in Turn 3.

“I saw sparks coming from the 23 truck (White), and I knew there was about to be a caution, and I was trying to make those last few laps in about two seconds instead of 24 seconds because I knew that Sauter was going to be tough,” Dillon said.

Dillon was able to reclaim the lead on Lap 154, but there were two more late-race restarts—including one that pushed the race beyond the scheduled 200 laps—but Sauter was unable to mount a serious challenge.

Sauter thought he had a chance to reel in Dillon on the final restart but a stumble at the line when Dillon checked up caused him to get off the throttle and broke his momentum.

“(Sauter) had beat me on a restart earlier, so I mixed up my pickup point for the green just like I did when I was dirt racing,” Dillon said. “I had a little advice from Pop Pop (Childress) on the radio coming to the green, and the experience he has definitely helped.”

It allowed Dillon to cruise to victory in the final two laps.

“I anticipated the start a little, and I looked over and I didn’t see him so I had to jump off the gas,” Sauter said. “The rule is the second-place guy can’t beat the leader to the line and I didn’t want to risk a black flag so I had to get off the gas and we were just playing defense after that.”

Matt Crafton finished third, followed by Ken Schrader and James Buescher.

The top four drivers in the standings—Todd Bodine, Aric Almirola, Ron Hornaday and Timothy Peters—all experienced trouble.

Almirola crashed hard on Lap 75 to bring out the second caution. He finished 28th and dropped 88 points behind Bodine, who finished 17th, three laps back. Hornaday sustained major damage to the front of his truck and finished 34 laps back in 24th. Despite finishing the race with his hood missing, Hornaday swapped places in the standings with Peters, who finished 27th after losing his engine on Lap 104.

Notes: Dillon is the series’ second-youngest winning driver and third-youngest winner at age 20 years, 2 months, 37 days. Kyle Busch is the youngest, winning his first truck race at 20 years, 18 days. Busch won his second race nine days later. … There were seven cautions for 42 laps. … Dillon averaged 92.967 mph. … Dillon moved up four spots in the standings to seventh. … The next race is Friday night at Gateway International Raceway outside of St. Louis.

Below are the unofficial race results for the 2010 Lucas Oil 200:

FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 1 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops / Remington Arms / Tracker 195/10 205 Running
2 5 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet Karl Chevrolet / Curb Records 175/5 205 Running
3 10 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet Ideal Door / Menards 165/0 205 Running
4 13 2 Ken Schrader Chevrolet Premier Chevy Dealers 160/0 205 Running
5 14 31 James Buescher Chevrolet Wolfpack Rentals 155/0 205 Running
6 3 60 Stacy Compton Chevrolet SafeAuto Insurance Company 150/0 205 Running
7 15 5 Mike Skinner Toyota PC*Miler Navigator 151/5 205 Running
8 6 162 Greg Pursley Chevrolet Gene Price Motorsports 142/0 205 Running
9 21 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet Monster Energy 138/0 205 Running
10 23 81 David Starr Toyota Randy Moss Motorsports 134/0 205 Running
11 7 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet S&W Towing 130/0 205 Running
12 22 12 Mario Gosselin Chevrolet TireMonkey.com / James Carter Attorney 127/0 205 Running
13 4 18 Brian Ickler Toyota Toyota Tundra 124/0 205 Running
14 16 21 Chris Eggleston * Dodge ASI Limited 126/5 205 Running
15 11 7 Justin Lofton * Toyota VisitPIT.com 118/0 203 Running
16 20 186 Jamie Dick Chevrolet Viva Auto Group 115/0 203 Running
17 9 30 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain.com 112/0 202 Running
18 29 47 Brett Butler * Chevrolet FuelDoctorUSA
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109/0 200 Running
19 24 46 Brian Rose Dodge Team Gill Racing 106/0 199 Running
20 33 01 Carl Long Chevrolet KomaDrinks.com 103/0 199 Running
21 31 6 J C Stout Chevrolet Fuel Doctor 100/0 199 Running
22 32 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet Norm Benning Racing 97/0 198 Running
23 17 23 Jason White Dodge GunBroker.com / Pheasants Forever 94/0 172 Running
24 19 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet Karl Chevrolet 91/0 171 Running
25 26 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb * Ford drivenmale.com / DriverBoutique.com 88/0 125 Handling
26 12 07 Donny Lia Chevrolet ASI Limited 85/0 118 Accident
27 8 17 Timothy Peters Toyota Red Horse Racing 82/0 104 Engine
28 2 51 Aric Almirola Toyota Zyclara by Graceway Pharmaceutica-
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79/0 75 Accident
29 25 85 Brent Raymer Ford Ford. Drive one. 76/0 40 Brakes
30 18 15 Steve Wallace Toyota Toyota of Des Moines 73/0 38 Accident
31 35 48 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet Rockingham Speedway / FT-11 Degreaser 70/0 27 Vibration
32 36 182 Paddy Rodenbeck Chevrolet Rodenbeck Racing 67/0 23 Rear End
33 28 187 Chris Jones Chevrolet Copy Wizard 64/0 23 Ignition
34 27 95 Clay Greenfield Dodge Team Gill Racing 61/0 18 Overheating
35 34 124 Mike Harmon Ford Lafferty Performance 58/0 15 Overheating
36 30 93 Mike Garvey Chevrolet S&W Towing 55/0 5 Brakes
* Denotes Rookie

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