Hailie Deegan – No. 13 Ford Performance F-150
WWTR Race Information
Started: 19th
Stage 1: 23rd
Stage 2: 18th
Finished: 32nd
Laps: 86/162
Laps Led: 0
Status: Accident
Driver Points: 17th
Owner Points: 21st
Quotable:
“We were on a stretch and it worked out. We were on older tires, got track position, and I feel like we showed that all day — just getting track position. We finally had it. We were holding them off pretty decently. I think we were still in the top-10. Three-wide in the middle, and the No. 15 cleared himself up, kind of ruined all three of our runs. The No. 2 came in, hit me once, hit me again and shipped me off. It destroyed our truck. Ended our day. I don’t know. It is what it is. Can’t change it. We’re trying to do our part and just got shipped.”
Conner Jones – No. 88 TSport Truck Ford F-150
WWTR Race Information
Started: 24th
Stage 1: 19th
Stage 2: 16th
Finished: 33rd
Laps: 66/162
Laps Led: 0
Status: Accident
Matt Crafton – No. 88 Menards/Ideal Door Ford F-150
WWTR Race Information
Started: 34th
Stage 1: 13th
Stage 2: 6th
Finished: 25th
Laps: 160/162
Laps Led: 0
Status: Running
Driver Points: 8th
Owner Points: 9th
Quotable:
“Definitely not the night we wanted. After practice, we had a lot of positives in practice but then didn’t qualify very well. We never really had the speed in the truck that we had earlier in practice for whatever reason. We fought tight all night. We kept working on it and made a lot of wholesale changes but didn’t get where we needed it to go. This is a really weird race night. It basically became a speedway race, running around wide open every lap. As a race car driver, that is not very fun.”
Ty Majeski – No. 98 Road Ranger Ford F-150
WWTR Race Information
Started: 1st
Stage 1: 2nd
Stage 2: 2nd
Finished: 30th
Laps: 155/162
Laps Led: 0
Status: Accident
Driver Points: 2nd
Owner Points: 2nd
Quotable:
“Restarts were my struggle all day. Low air pressures and we had the splitter bent, got into Turn 3 obviously trying to get ahead of the No. 38, hit the splitter, had to check up, and went up the racetrack. Obviously, when you go up the racetrack, his side took the air from mine, and I went around and wrecked us both. Inexcusable. I misjudged it. Trying to win the race and obviously wrecked two really good Ford F-150s. I’m disappointed in myself. Got to execute when you have the fastest truck by a mile like that. Just inexcusable. Got to be better.”
Ben Rhodes – No. 99 Bommarito Automotive Group Ford F-150
WWTR Race Information
Started: 2nd
Stage 1: 3rd
Stage 2: 5th
Finished: 7th
Laps: 162/162
Laps Led: 0
Status: Running
Driver Points: 5th
Owner Points: 6th
Quotable:
“We certainly entered this with a lot of momentum, and we were certainly expecting a better run today. It started out great, but as people started flipping the stages because the cautions came out at the wrong times, it produced a lot of excitement like they are intended to do. Unfortunately, as people flip the stages, we lose track position. As we try to come through the field, it just turns into carnage. The truck was clean, all the way up to the very end. [Carson] Hocevar just ran us right into the wall, and that’s what he does. Kind of frustrating to finish seventh with such a good truck and having to fight like we did. All-in-all, I’m glad Bommarito Automotive Group was able to have a good showing with us. I wish we could have got it to victory lane at their home track. One thing we have to go back and work on is our voltage and how we manage temperature better. We ended up losing a lot of horsepower at the end, and that hindered us from making a proper run to the front.”
Nashville Superspeedway
Friday, June 23 at 8:00 p.m. ET
FOX Sports 1 | Motor Racing Network Radio (MRN)