On Friday, every of the 31 NASCAR Truck Sequence entries for Kansas Speedway rolled by means of inspection. A lot of the groups made it by means of with out a lot drama, however not all of them. 4 vehicles, together with three from ThorSport Racing, struggled to move.
They have been the No. 99 ThorSport Racing Ford of Ben Rhodes, the No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford of Ty Majeski, the No. 88 ThorSport Racing Ford of Matt Crafton, in addition to the No. 26 Rackley W.A.R. Chevrolet of Dawson Sutton.
Matt Crafton, ThorSport Racing Ford
Matt Crafton, ThorSport Racing FordSean Gardner / Getty Photographs
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Every of those vehicles failed twice earlier than passing on the third try. In consequence, every crew will lose pit stall choice for subsequent weekend’s race at North Wilkesboro, however there was a extra speedy punishment as properly. Every of their automobile chiefs — or reasonably, ‘truck’ chiefs, have been ejected from the monitor for the rest of the race weekend. That is frequent protocol for when there are two failures in attempting to move pre-race inspection.
Brad Means (No. 98), Derek Rohlfing (No. 99), Tyler Kontos (No. 88), and Tucker Scanlon (No. 26) will probably be watching the race from afar on Saturday. This would be the extent of the penalties.
ThorSport, which has gained the final two Truck Sequence titles (Rhodes in 2023 and Majeski in 2024), have but to go to Victory Lane this yr. The crew’s fourth entry is the No. 66, pushed by Luke Baldwin this weekend, which made it by means of tech with out problem.
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