Todd Gilliland wins NASCAR Truck race on dirt at Knoxville

June 19, 2022 GMT
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Todd Gilliland, center right, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Truck Series auto race Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa. (Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen via AP)
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Todd Gilliland, center right, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Truck Series auto race Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa. (Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen via AP)

KNOXVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Todd Gilliland pulled away off a late restart to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race Saturday night on Knoxville Raceway’s half-mile dirt oval.

Racing for father David Gilliland in his lone Truck start of the season, Gilliland won for the third time in the series. After four full seasons in the Truck Series, he moved up to the Cup Series this year with Front Row Motorsports.

“The Cup Series is tough, just racing every single week. I’ve had like a million people ask me, ‘Is this really what you want to do on your off week?’” Gilliland said. “Absolutely. Nothing beats racing.

“I tell everyone, I’m young, and I wish I could do this every single week of the year. … I love the trucks. I ran here forever, it felt like. So, to be able to come back and to get one, it’s so special.”

He joined his father in Iowa with the Cup Series off this weekend.

“I told him when the race started, all I want for Father’s Day is that trophy,” said David Gilliland, a former Cup driver. “We’ll be taking it home on the plane with us.”

Gilliland took the lead from John Hunter Nemechek shortly before John Wood spun to bring out the final caution with nine laps to go.

On the restart with four laps left, Gilliland started on the outside in David Gilliland Racing’s No. 17 Ford and steadily pulled away.

Nemechek finished second, 0.945 seconds back in Kyle Busch Motorsports’ No. 4 Toyota.

Zane Smith was third, followed by Ty Makeski, Stewart Friesen, Derek Kraus, Matt Crafton, Grant Enfinger and Tyler Ankrum.

Defending series champion Ben Rhodes, the winner this season in the dirt race at Bristol, overcame overheating problem to finish 10th. USAC National Midget champion Buddy Kofoid was 11th in Kyle Busch Motorsports’ No. 51 truck.

Carson Hocevar started second, won the first stage and led the first 65 laps before the engine expired on the No. 42 Chevrolet. He finished 35th.