The NASCAR Truck Series entered Atlanta Motor Speedway after an accident-filled weekend at Daytona International Speedway. It wasn’t as bad at Atlanta on Saturday afternoon, and one driver came out on top. [autotag]Kyle Busch[/autotag] won the Truck Series race at Atlanta after holding off Ty Majeski, Corey Heim, and Taylor Gray.
Busch won Stage 2 and had one of the best trucks. There weren’t enough trucks in the front pack to make enough momentum for the drivers behind him. One noticeably absent driver? Christian Eckes, who had the best truck and won Stage 1. Eckes lost his brakes and could not continue as McAnally-Hilgemann Racing lost its best driver in the No. 19 truck.
"When will Kyle Busch win with Spire Motorsports in the Truck Series?"
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The driver of the No. 7 truck remains the most successful competitor in Truck Series history. Kyle Busch Motorsports may no longer be an active organization in the Truck Series, but Busch continues to win races.
Fr8 208 finishing order:
- No. 7 Kyle Busch
- No. 98 Ty Majeski
- No. 11 Corey Heim
- No. 17 Taylor Gray
- No. 2 Nick Sanchez
- No. 45 Kaden Honeycutt
- No. 18 Tyler Ankrum
- No. 71 Rajah Caruth
- No. 43 Daniel Dye
- No. 5 Dean Thompson
- No. 32 Bret Holmes
- No. 33 Lawless Alan
- No. 88 Matt Crafton
- No. 25 Ty Dillon
- No. 77 Chase Purdy
- No. 13 Jake Garcia
- No. 1 Colby Howard
- No. 56 Timmy Hill
- No. 15 Tanner Gray
- No. 02 Mason Massey
- No. 22 Keith McGee
- No. 76 Spencer Boyd
- No. 52 Stewart Friesen
- No. 38 Layne Riggs
- No. 21 Mason Maggio
- No. 9 Grant Enfinger
- No. 46 Thad Moffitt
- No. 42 Matt Mills
- No. 99 Ben Rhodes
- No. 66 Conner Jones
- No. 41 Bayley Currey
- No. 91 Jack Wood
- No. 19 Christian Eckes