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2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

19th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season


19th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season

thumb|[[Ryan Blaney]], shown here in 2015, won the [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year#Craftsman Truck Series|Rookie of the Year honors.]]

The 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the nineteenth season of the Camping World Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. The season was contested over twenty-two races, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Matt Crafton of ThorSport Racing claimed his first championship with only one finish outside the top twenty and by completing every lap of the season. Toyota won the year's Manufacturers' Championship, while Kyle Busch Motorsports won the Owners' Championship, with its No. 51 entry.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverCrew Chief
**Brad Keselowski Racing**Ford19Ross Chastain14Chad Kendrick
Joey Logano3
Brad Keselowski4
Dave Blaney1
29last=Bianchifirst=Jordantitle=Brad Keselowski Racing sets driver lineupurl=https://www.sbnation.com/nascar/2013/1/15/3878988/brad-keselowski-racing-announces-driver-lineup-nascar-2013-truck-seriesaccess-date=January 16, 2013date=January 15, 2013}}Doug Randolph
**Glenden Enterprises**Toyota
Ford
Chevrolet84Chris Fontaine1Kevin Ingram
Dave Fuge Jr.
Perry Mitchell
Tim Silva
Gregg Mixon
Carl Long
Robert May
**Mike Harmon Racing**Robert Bruce1
Mike Harmon13
**MAKE Motorsports**Danny Efland3
Brad Riethmeyer1
**Best Performance Motorsports**Jeff Babcock1
**Rick Ware Racing**D. J. Kennington1
**DGM Racing**Martin Roy1Mario Gosselin
**Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing**Chevrolet
Ram
Ford10Jennifer Jo Cobb21Daniel Kolanda
Steve Kuykendall
Joe Cobb1
**Kyle Busch Motorsports**Toyota18title=KBM Elects Coulter as its Primary Candidate for 2013 Truck Series Drivers Championshipurl=http://kylebuschmotorsports.com/news/entry.php?nid=603work=Kyle Busch Motorsportsaccess-date=December 1, 2012date=November 6, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121111231024/http://kylebuschmotorsports.com/news/entry.php?nid=603archive-date=November 11, 2012url-status=deaddf=mdy-all}}title=KBM Pairs Coulter with Veteran Hollyurl=http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/trucks-kbm-pairs-joey-coulter-with-nascar-veteran-harold-holly/work=SPEEDaccess-date=December 19, 2012date=December 19, 2012archive-date=February 2, 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202180905/http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/trucks-kbm-pairs-joey-coulter-with-nascar-veteran-harold-holly/url-status=dead}}
51Kyle Busch11Rick Ren
Ryan Fugle
Erik Jones5
Chad Hackenbracht4
Scott Bloomquist1
Denny Hamlin1
last=Newtonfirst=Davetitle=Bubba Wallace to Make Historyurl=https://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/truck/story/_/id/8928967/darrell-wallace-jr-third-black-driver-nascar-secure-full-time-ride-sourceaccess-date=February 8, 2013date=February 8, 2013}}title=Bubba Wallace to run Trucksurl=https://thatsracinluckydog.blogspot.com/2013/02/darrell-wallace-jr-to-run-trucks.htmlaccess-date=February 7, 2013date=February 7, 2013}}Jerry Baxter
Rick Ren
**Norm Benning Racing**Chevrolet57Norm BenningBrian Poff
Gary Ritter
**NTS Motorsports**Chevrolet9Ron Hornaday Jr.21Bruce Cook
Nelson Piquet Jr.1
24Brennan Newberry **(R)**21Eddie Pardue
Austin Dillon1
**Red Horse Racing**Toyota7title=Red Horse Racing Signs John Wes Townleyurl=http://www.motorracingnetwork.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Camping-World-Trucks/News/Articles/2012/12/Red-Horse-Signs-John-Wes-Townley.aspxarchive-url=https://archive.today/20130129011906/http://www.motorracingnetwork.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Camping-World-Trucks/News/Articles/2012/12/Red-Horse-Signs-John-Wes-Townley.aspxurl-status=deadarchive-date=January 29, 2013work=Motor Racing Networkaccess-date=December 18, 2012date=December 18, 2012}}Mike Beam
17Timothy PetersButch Hylton
77title=Red Horse Racing adds German Quiroga to driver lineupurl=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/truckseries/02/19/red-horse-racing-adds-german-quiroga-to-driver-lineup/access-date=February 19, 2013date=February 19, 2013}}Dan Stillman
**Richard Childress Racing**Chevrolet3url=http://www.jayski.com/cts/ctsnews.htmtitle=Jayski's Camping World Truck Series News & Rumourspublisher=ESPNwork=Jayski's Silly Season Sitedate=November 21, 2012access-date=November 26, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141012063203/http://www.jayski.com/cts/ctsnews.htmarchive-date=October 12, 2014url-status=dead}}Marcus Richmond
62last =Utterfirst =Jimtitle =Gaughan, Wilson reunited in Trucksnewspaper =Charlotte Observerdate =December 6, 2012url =http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/12/05/3708102_gaughan-wilson-reunited-in-trucks.htmlaccess-date =January 4, 2012archive-url =https://archive.today/20130215171930/http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/12/05/3708102_gaughan-wilson-reunited-in-trucks.htmlarchive-date =February 15, 2013url-status =deaddf =mdy-all }}Shane Wilson
39Austin Dillon1Danny Stockman
**RSS Racing**Ryan Sieg18Kevin Starland
Ryan Lynch2
**DGM Racing**Alex Guenette1Bobby Dotter
**Sharp Gallaher Racing**Chevrolet8title=Max Gresham to Return to Eddie Sharp Racing in 2013url=http://www.catchfence.com/2012/press/12/06/max-gresham-to-return-with-eddie-sharp-racing-in-2013-gresham-is-ready-for-a-full-time-relationship/work=Catchfenceaccess-date=December 6, 2012date=December 6, 2012}}Chris Showalter
**Peck Motorsports**Chevrolet07Todd Peck1Keith Wolfe
**SS-Green Light Racing**Toyota
ChevroletChris Cockrum4Butch Miller
Bryan Berry
Daniel Szymkowiak
Grant Galloway1Richard Goad
Johnny Chapman1
Jamie Dick1Jaron Antley
C. J. Faison1Mark McFarland
Josh Reaume1Daniel Szymkowiak
J. J. Yeley5
Carl Long1
Caleb Roark1
Jimmy Weller III3Bobby Dotter
Daniel Szymkowiak
Cal Boprey
Jake Crum1
81David Starr11Bryan Berry
Jason Miller
Bobby Dotter
C. J. Faison1Mark McFarland
Jimmy Weller III2Bobby Dotter
Ricky Ehrgott1
Jake Crum1
Kenny Wallace2Bryan Berry
Bobby Dotter
Derek White1George Church
Matt Kurzejewski2Cal Boprey
**Rick Ware Racing**ChevroletTimmy Hill1
**T3R2**Ford99Bryan Silas20Gary Cogswell
Chad McCumbee1
**Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing**ChevroletChris Lafferty1
**ThorSport Racing**Toyota88title=Bodine Set for ThorSport Racing debut at Daytonaurl=http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Bodine-Set-for-ThorSport-Racing-debut-at-Daytona.html?soid=1109591091029&aid=zbWU5glPIQMaccess-date=February 12, 2013date=February 12, 2013}}Carl Joiner
98Johnny SauterJoe Shear Jr.
Jesse Saunders
Dennis Connor
**Turn One Racing**Chevrolet60last=Eddingerfirst=Marktitle=Nationwide News and Notes: Piquet confirmed to run full-time, Armstrong to run five racesurl=http://www.worldmotorsports101.com/2013/02/08/nationwide-news-and-notes-nelson-piquet-confirmed-full-time-dakoda-armstrong-to-run-five-races/access-date=February 10, 2013date=February 8, 2013}}Gere Kennon Jr.
Joe Shear Jr.
Doug George
**Turner Scott Motorsports**Chevrolet4title=Jeb Burton Starts Full-Time Series Dealurl=http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/trucks-jeb-burton-starts-full-time-series-deal/work=SPEEDaccess-date=December 3, 2012date=November 21, 2012archive-date=November 29, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121129145845/http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/trucks-jeb-burton-starts-full-time-series-deal/url-status=dead}}Mike Hillman Jr.
31title=James Buescher returns to Turner Motorsports to compete in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2013url=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/truckseries/01/03/james-buescher-returns-to-turner-motorsports-to-compete-in-nascar-camping-world-truck-series-in-2013/work=Catchfenceaccess-date=January 3, 2013date=January 3, 2013}}Michael Shelton
32title=Miguel Paludo returning to Turner Motorsports, NCWTS in 2013url=http://www.catchfence.com/2012/truckseries/12/03/miguel-paludo-returning-to-turner-motorsports-nascar-camping-world-truck-series-in-2013/work=Catchfenceaccess-date=December 3, 2012date=December 3, 2012}}Jeff Hensley

Limited schedule

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefRound(s)
**74 Operations, LLC**Chevrolet44J. R. HeffnerSteven Hart1
**Adrian Carriers Racing**Chevrolet97Steve WallaceNicholas Carlson3
**Ben Kennedy Racing**Chevrolet96Ben KennedyChris Carrier2
**Bill Martel Racing**Chevrolet59Kyle MartelBill Martel2
**B. J. McLeod Motorsports**Chevrolet78B. J. McLeodBrian MacDonald1
**Brad Keselowski Racing**Ford2Brad KeselowskiShane Whitbeck1
**BRG Motorsports**Toyota20Parker KligermanJosh Bragg1
**Cefalia Motorsports**Chevrolet12Steve SmithGarry Stephens2
**Clay Greenfield Motorsports**Ram68Clay GreenfieldDanny Gill8
**DDK Motorsports**Toyota45Nate MonteithWade Day1
**Empire Racing**Ford82Sean CorrBen Leslie
Jamie Jones3
**FDNY Racing**Chevrolet28Andy SeussBob Rahilly1
Blake Koch1
Dominick Casola1
**Gallagher Motorsports**Chevrolet21Spencer GallagherDave Hirsch5
**Glenden Enterprises**Toyota83Chris FontaineKevin Boykin1
**Hattori Racing Enterprises**Toyota16title=Brett Moffitt named 2013 driver for Hattori Racing Enterprisesurl=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/otherseries/02/18/brett-moffitt-named-2013-driver-for-hattori-racing-enterprises-kn-series-and-truck-series-on-deck/access-date=19 February 2013date=February 19, 2013}}Jeriod Prince1
**Henderson Motorsports**Chevrolet75Caleb HolmanButch Miller7
Kevin Dargie27
**Norm Benning Racing**ChevroletClay Greenfield1
Todd Peck1
Morgan Shepherd1
**Hendrick Motorsports**Chevrolet94last=Whitefirst=Reatitle=Hendrick Motorsports moves 17-year-old to Truck Seriesurl=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/chase-elliott-hendrick-motorsports-moves-17-year-old-to-truck-series-012313access-date=14 February 2013date=January 23, 2013}}Lance McGrew9
**Hillman Racing**
**Team 7 Motorsports**Chevrolet27Jeff AgnewDoug Weddle
Mark Hillman15
**Jake Crum Racing**Chevrolet01Jake CrumDoug George1
**Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing**Ram
Ford
Chevrolet0Scott SaundersSteve Kuykendall1
Chris LaffertyScott Kazura
David Walls
Daniel Kolanda10
**Ken Schrader Racing**Toyota52Tyler ReddickDonnie Richeson1
Ken Schrader2
**MB Motorsports**Ford
Chevrolet63title=MB Motorsports returns for Scott Stenzel's first start at Daytonaurl=http://www.speedwaydigest.com/index.php/news/camping-world-truck-series-news/item/9208-mb-motorsports-returns-for-scott-stenzel-s-first-series-start-at-daytonaarchive-url=https://archive.today/20130411202705/http://www.speedwaydigest.com/index.php/news/camping-world-truck-series-news/item/9208-mb-motorsports-returns-for-scott-stenzel-s-first-series-start-at-daytonaurl-status=deadarchive-date=April 11, 2013access-date=21 February 2013date=February 19, 2013}}Mike Mittler2
Justin Jennings8
**NTS Motorsports**Chevrolet14url=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2012/12/05/jdm-nts-motorsports-merging-truck-series.htmltitle=JDM and NTS Motorsports to join forceswork=NASCARdate=December 5, 2012access-date=January 4, 2013}}David Cropps2
Jeff Stankiewicz12
Max Papis1
**Peck Motorsports**Chevrolet40Todd PeckKeith Wolfe1
**RBR Enterprises**Chevrolet92title=Riggs to pilot No. 92 for first five NCWTS racesurl=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/truckseries/01/23/riggs-to-pilot-no-92-for-first-five-ncwts-races/access-date=February 9, 2013date=January 23, 2013}}Ricky Benton
Michael Hester7
Clay Rogers1
Matt McCall1
**Rick Ware Racing**Chevrolet1Dusty DavisDave Fuge Jr.
George Church1
Timmy Hill1
D. J. Kennington1
**MAKE Motorsports**Jonathan DavenportCarl Long1
T. J. BellDanny Efland1
50Rick CrawfordDennis Conner1
Danny EflandPerry Mitchell5
Brad Riethmeyer1
**RSS Racing**Chevrolet38J. J. YeleyChico Garcia1
Tony Wilson1
Timothy Brown5
Carl Long12
Johnny Chapman2
Chris Jones3
Tony Raines1
Scott Riggs1
Chad Frewaldt1
93Jason WhiteTony Wilson
Timothy Brown1
Chris Jones15
Ryan Sieg2
Travis Kvapil1
**SunEnergy1 Racing**ToyotaKenny HabulBryan Berry1
**Devin Jones Racing**Chevrolet6Devin JonesCody Sauls1
**Young's Motorsports**Tyler Young1
**MAKE Motorsports**Danny EflandBradley Lowe1
**Sharp Gallaher Racing**Justin LoftonEddie Troconis
Randy Dean
Bryan Berry8
Jared LandersRandy Dean1
Mike SkeenBryan Berry1
Daniel Hemric2
Austin Dillon1
33John Kingurl=http://www.jayski.com/news/campingworld/2013/story/_/page/2013-nascar-camping-world-truck-team-charttitle=2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Team / Driver Chartpublisher=ESPNwork=Jayski's Silly Season Siteaccess-date=February 15, 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130208035448/http://www.jayski.com/news/campingworld/2013/story/_/page/2013-nascar-camping-world-truck-team-chartarchive-date=February 8, 2013url-status=dead}}1
**Turner Scott Motorsports**ChevroletBrandon JonesMike Greci3
Cale Gale3
30
last=Moodyfirst=Davetitle=Truex to drive Truck opener for Turner Scotturl=https://motorsports-soapbox.blogspot.com/2013/02/truex-to-drive-truck-opener-for-turner.htmlaccess-date=18 February 2013date=February 18, 2013}}Chris Carrier1
Nelson Piquet Jr.1
Kyle LarsonTrent Owens2
Todd BodineJimmy Villeneuve1
Ben KennedyChris Carrier3
34Ryan NewmanChris Carrier1
Ron Hornaday Jr.Trent Owens1
**SWM-NEMCO Racing**Toyota22John Hunter NemechekSteven Gray2
**ThorSport Racing**Toyota13Todd BodineJeriod Prince7
Brett Moffitt1
Frank Kimmel2
Tracy Hines1
**Wauters Motorsports**Ford
Chevrolet5title=Tim George Jr. and Wauters Motorsports team up for Daytonaurl=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/truckseries/02/20/tim-george-jr-and-wauters-motorsports-team-up-with-grand-touring-vodka-gtv-for-a-sweet-deal-at-daytona/access-date=21 February 2013date=February 20, 2013}}Richie Wauters10
Jason Bowles1
**Win-Tron Racing**Chevrolet35Mason MingusMark Rette3
**Young's Motorsports**Chevrolet02Tyler YoungJeff Stankiewicz6

Schedule

The final calendar was released on November 28, 2012, containing 22 races. Speed was re-launched in August as Fox Sports 1. The two iterations televised every race in the United States.

No.Race titleTrackDate
1NextEra Energy Resources 250Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 22
2Kroger 250Martinsville Speedway, MartinsvilleApril 6
3North Carolina Education Lottery 200Rockingham Speedway, RockinghamApril 14
4SFP 250Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityApril 20
5North Carolina Education Lottery 200Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 17
6Lucas Oil 200Dover International Speedway, DoverMay 31
7WinStar World Casino 400KTexas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthJune 7
8UNOH 225Kentucky Speedway, SpartaJune 27
9American Ethanol 200Iowa Speedway, NewtonJuly 13
10Mudsummer ClassicEldora Speedway, New WestonJuly 24
11Pocono Mountains 125Pocono Raceway, Long PondAugust 3
12Michigan National Guard 200Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 17
13UNOH 200Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 21
14Chevrolet Silverado 250Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, OntarioSeptember 1
15Fan Appreciation 200Iowa Speedway, NewtonSeptember 8
16EnjoyIllinois.com 225Chicagoland Speedway, JolietSeptember 13
17Smith's 350Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasSeptember 28
18[Fred's 250](2013-fred-s-250)Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaOctober 19
19Kroger 200Martinsville Speedway, MartinsvilleOctober 26
20WinStar World Casino 350KTexas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthNovember 1
21Lucas Oil 150Phoenix International Raceway, AvondaleNovember 8
22Ford EcoBoost 200Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 15

Season summary

NASCAR modified the minimum age of 18 rule imposed in 2002 as a response to the ejection of 16-year old Kyle Busch at the 2001 Marlboro 500 CART race to meet regulations of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement in 1998. With no tobacco sponsors allowed in NASCAR, the minimum age for Camping World Truck Series drivers became a sliding scale. Drivers 16 and 17 can now participate at races in short tracks (1.25 miles and shorter) and road courses. The minimum age remains 18 for intermediate tracks (longer than 1.25 miles) and superspeedways.

The Camping World Truck Series started its 2013 season at Daytona International Speedway. Johnny Sauter would hold off Kyle Busch over the last few laps to avenge his loss in 2012 and take the victory. Following a month-long break, the Trucks returned to action at Martinsville Speedway. Rookie polesitter Jeb Burton would dominate most of the race. However, Daytona winner Sauter passed Burton with 17 to go, and pulled away from teammate Matt Crafton to win his second race in a row. The trucks traveled to Rockingham Speedway for the first stand-alone weekend of the season. Nationwide regular Kyle Larson dominated the race, leading 187 laps and cruising to his first career win. Ron Hornaday Jr. was penalized late in the race for intentionally sending Bubba Wallace into the fences, later fined $25,000 and was put on probation until June 12.

The Truck Series returned to action at the repaved Kansas Speedway. James Buescher, who dominated the intermediate tracks en route to the 2012 title, dominated the race, but was hampered by a slow four tire pit stop late in the race. Matt Crafton and Joey Coulter would inherit the top two positions, and the two would swap the lead for the final 30 laps until Crafton prevailed, taking his 3rd career Truck win since 2011. At Charlotte Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch would rally from a pre-race engine change and would drive past Miguel Paludo late in the race to claim his first Truck Series win since 2011.

With a week off, the Truck Series returned to action at Dover International Speedway. Polesitter Bubba Wallace would dominate the race. However, teammate and boss Kyle Busch took the lead from Wallace and Matt Crafton on lap 145 and never looked back, taking his second consecutive win of the season. At Texas, Ty Dillon would have the dominant truck, though four-time Texas winner Brendan Gaughan took the lead from Dillon during the middle portion of the race. However, a loose truck would take Gaughan out of contention. On the restart at lap 144, rookie Jeb Burton drove past Dillon and held him off for his first career win. At Kentucky Speedway, Wallace once again dominated the race, leading 54 laps, but was taken out in a mid race incident with polesitter Ryan Blaney. Ty Dillon would inherit the lead from Kyle Busch and easily held off Busch and Brad Keselowski for his first win of the season.

The Truck Series arrived at the Eldora Speedway for the inaugural Mudsummer Classic, the first race on dirt in any series since 1970. Ken Schrader started on pole, the oldest pole sitter in any NASCAR series at 58 years, but Austin Dillon and Kyle Larson battled for the lead throughout most of the race, with Dillon leading a race-high 63 laps. Dillon held off Larson and Ryan Newman on a green-white-checker finish to win his first start of the year. The Trucks would then trek to Pocono Raceway. After a brief rain delay before the race, Ryan Blaney pulled away from pole sitter Miguel Paludo on the second green white checkered attempt to take his first win of the season. After a week off, the series returned to action at Michigan International Speedway. Polesitter Jeb Burton would dominate most of the race, seeking his second win of the year. Defending champion James Buescher would take the lead late in the race from Kyle Busch and would go on to take his first win of the season. At Bristol Motor Speedway, defending winner Timothy Peters led most of the race. However, Kyle Busch would rally from a penalty to take the lead late from Peters and hold off his late pass attempt to take the win.

The Trucks made their inaugural trip to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and the series' first road course since 2000 for the Chevrolet Silverado 250. Chase Elliott led most of the first half, and Ty Dillon would dominate most of the second half of the race. However, Dillon's strategy of pitting on lap 35 of 64 forced him to stretch his fuel. Elliott would chase down Dillon through the last 15 laps. On the final lap in turn 10 (the final corner), Dillon attempted to block the inside line from Elliott, but Elliott spun Dillon and went on to become the youngest winner in series history, at .

The Trucks then made their return to Iowa Speedway. Ross Chastain would dominate most of the race, leading 116 laps. Due to NASCAR allowing the teams only two sets of tires, James Buescher made the call to pit late to take a final set of sticker tires while others had used up their sets. This would prove to be the winning move as Buescher made his way past Chastain and held him off on two green white checkered attempts to take his second win of the season. At Chicago, Kyle Busch would dominate most of the race, but would have to fend off Brad Keselowski for his fourth Truck Series win. The Trucks then made their stop at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Late in the race, Ron Hornaday Jr. looked to snap his winless streak. However, Jennifer Jo Cobb slammed the wall, forcing a restart with 2 to go. Hornaday spun his tires, allowing Timothy Peters to get by and take his first win on an intermediate track.

With the season winding down, the Truck Series traveled south to Talladega Superspeedway. Most of the afternoon would be dominated by survival. On the final run to the finish, Daytona winner Johnny Sauter, with a push from teammate Matt Crafton, vaulted ahead of the field in the tri-oval and took his third win of the season as chaos erupted behind him. The Trucks then returned to Martinsville Speedway. There, outside polesitter Bubba Wallace would dominate the race, while Cup drivers Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick were taken out in separate incidents. Wallace would hold off Brendan Gaughan over the final 10 laps to take his first career win in the Truck Series, becoming only the second African American to win in NASCAR's top 3 series. Returning to Texas Motor Speedway, Ty Dillon would dominate the night, leading 130 of 147 laps en route to his third win of the season and the 100th win for the No. 3 in NASCAR's top series. Trekking out to the Phoenix International Raceway, it would be an all-night duel between young drivers Erik Jones and Ross Chastain. Following a caution caused by dual spins by Timothy Peters and Bubba Wallace, Jones would pass Chastain on the restart with 10 to go and hang on to become the youngest winner in series history at , beating Chase Elliott's record from September. Points leader Matt Crafton continued his top-10 form, and only needed to start the final round at Homestead to win his maiden NASCAR championship.

At the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, while Crafton wrapped up the championship by starting his engine, the Owners Championship and Rookie of the Year battles were still to be decided. The night would be dominated by polesitter Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch, the latter trying to win the owners championship. It seemed as though Crafton's 88 team would wrap up both championships when he crashed on lap 136 with Joey Coulter and Brennan Newberry. Busch would hold off Blaney and Jeb Burton on three green-white-checkered finishes to take his sixth win of the season and claim the Owners Championship with Crafton finishing 21st. Blaney would claim Rookie of the Year honors over Burton and Bubba Wallace.

Results and standings

Races

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning
driverWinning
manufacturer12345678910111213141516171819202122
NextEra Energy Resources 250Brennan NewberryTy DillonJohnny SauterToyota
Kroger 250Jeb BurtonJeb BurtonJohnny SauterToyota
North Carolina Education Lottery 200Jeb BurtonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevrolet
SFP 250James BuescherJames BuescherMatt CraftonToyota
North Carolina Education Lottery 200Jeb BurtonKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota
Lucas Oil 200Bubba WallaceBubba WallaceKyle BuschToyota
WinStar World Casino 400KJohnny SauterTy DillonJeb BurtonChevrolet
UNOH 225Ryan BlaneyBubba WallaceTy DillonChevrolet
American Ethanol 200Germán QuirogaTy DillonTimothy PetersToyota
[Mudsummer Classic](2013-mudsummer-classic)Ken SchraderAustin DillonAustin DillonChevrolet
Pocono Mountains 125Miguel PaludoRyan BlaneyRyan BlaneyFord
Michigan National Guard 200Jeb BurtonJeb BurtonJames BuescherChevrolet
UNOH 200Chase ElliottTimothy PetersKyle BuschToyota
[Chevrolet Silverado 250](2013-chevrolet-silverado-250)James BuescherTy DillonChase ElliottChevrolet
Fan Appreciation 200Ross ChastainRoss ChastainJames BuescherChevrolet
EnjoyIllinois.com 225Jeb BurtonKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota
Smith's 350Ty DillonMatt CraftonTimothy PetersToyota
Fred's 250Jeb BurtonTy DillonJohnny SauterToyota
[Kroger 200](2013-kroger-200)Denny HamlinBubba WallaceBubba WallaceToyota
WinStar World Casino 350KJeb BurtonTy DillonTy DillonChevrolet
Lucas Oil 150Ross ChastainErik JonesErik JonesToyota
Ford EcoBoost 200Ryan BlaneyRyan BlaneyKyle BuschToyota

Drivers' standings

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position earned by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

PosDriverDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOW[ELD](2013-mudsummer-classic)POCMCHBRI[MSP](2013-chevrolet-silverado-250)IOWCHILVSTALMARTEXPHOHOMPoints180427643761473257316726771787049697106831164112628136251461215605165791750018484194522037021354223152331424284252622625227250282152919530177311573213933135341353512436116371033887398240774167425843574454455146494743484349405040513952395337543255325631573158295929602661266225632464226520661967196819691970197117721673167416751676157714781479118010819828838000000Ineligible for Camping World Truck championship pointsPosDriverDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWELDPOCMCHBRIMSPIOWCHILVSTALMARTEXPHOHOMPointsPosDriverDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOW[ELD](2013-mudsummer-classic)POCMCHBRI[MSP](2013-chevrolet-silverado-250)IOWCHILVSTALMARTEXPHOHOMPoints1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
Matt Crafton926142410688910107411*91710521
Ty Dillon6*181285312*116*16203617*35**4**14*221*414
James Buescher131414**6***615943192117**9**18926106913
Johnny Sauter1145287**7**12112919204284102182816
Jeb Burton **(R)**5**3*****7**15**13**919221812**10***12228**9**12**18**3**26**113
Ryan Blaney **(R)**816832538**5**26151*3231610320215157**2***
Brendan Gaughan2912342552731598161824258112434
Bubba Wallace **(R)**12527727**10***628*877212845115171*72015
Miguel Paludo7171031718107721*2*513314123192183111
Timothy Peters2742610266146161462*812271292616169
John Wes Townley2132113281115111222177301211677139276
Dakoda Armstrong197171212211121101118131819161716518171923
Germán Quiroga **(R)**25291911351338**14**2031921156142131714127
Ron Hornaday Jr.310159301212174286118517136242832851
Joey Coulter221513232825169441411262523132712122627
Max Gresham243016253282231151013181524131910811181522
Ryan Sieg108222915171620183015322121192325111712
Ross Chastain1420916131357**2***14314**2**8
Brennan Newberry **(R)****33**3121201824203219271012252722153224131829
Norm Benning17333326DNQ2923253026282233202832261229302428
Bryan Silas3234231934222229DNQ2416291133242216332733
Chase Elliott6545**5**1312010
Jeff Agnew232335232123152023313018281518
David Starr311320132314172322323
Jennifer Jo Cobb35363117DNQ272726323225DNQ23262823DNQDNQ2925DNQ
Tim George Jr.16221814162521182316
Justin Lofton41014191518205
Todd Bodine1111322117191811
Erik Jones99291*
Chris Jones343436343034134Wth31273632362735353213235
Justin Jennings1824302823233019
Tyler Young24291927242224
Ben Kennedy201516430
Caleb Holman21293320173023
Chris Lafferty3529363534263036352935Wth
Chad Hackenbracht2615217
Cale Gale13610
Clay Greenfield26DNQDNQ16351DNQ3413271
Jimmy Weller III24DNQ35263617
Chris Cockrum15222834
Brandon Jones272019
Spencer GallagherDNQ22DNQ2032
Brett Moffitt1417
Jake Crum312819
John Hunter Nemechek1621
Mason Mingus362225
Daniel Hemric3213
Frank Kimmel2124
Chris Fontaine3415
Kyle Martel2622
C. J. Faison3019
Ryan Lynch2425
Matt Kurzejewski2724
Jared Landers12
Todd Peck2927311
Tracy Hines13
Mike Skeen13
Sean CorrDNQ2633
Steve Smith2930
John King18
D. J. Kennington3626
B. J. McLeod19
Dusty Davis20
Matt McCall22
Devin Jones24
Scott StenzelDNQ25
Clay Rogers25
Josh Reaume25
Scott Bloomquist25
Alex Guenette25
Grant Galloway27
Johnny Chapman28361321
Ryan Truex **(R)**28
Robert Bruce28
Caleb Roark28
Dominick Casola29
Tyler Reddick30
Jeff Babcock30
Chad McCumbee33
Brad Riethmeyer34DNQ
Nate Monteith35
Scott Saunders36
Ricky Ehrgott36
Chad Frewaldt291
Rick CrawfordDNQ
Jonathan DavenportDNQ
Andy SeussDNQ
Joe CobbDNQ
J. R. HeffnerDNQ
Kyle Busch2271*13211*10281
Kyle Larson1*2
Austin Dillon1*720
Brad Keselowski1429221
Joey Logano2244
Ryan Newman3
Parker Kligerman4
Timmy Hill631
Max Papis6
Denny Hamlin**6**
Scott Riggs363511232929922
Dave Blaney9
Steve Wallace171814
Ken Schrader**14**26
Martin Roy14
Kenny Wallace1720
Nelson Piquet Jr.1931
Blake Koch19
Danny Efland2820333133333033DNQ
Derek White21
Mike Harmon363324322523DNQ343125223134
J. J. Yeley35332434333536
Jason Bowles24
Kevin Harvick2530
Kenny Habul26
Carl Long29Wth
Jason White30
Jamie Dick30
Morgan Shepherd34
Travis Kvapil34
Tony Raines35
T. J. BellDNQ

Manufacturer

PosManufacturerWinsPoints1234
Toyota13**163**
Chevrolet8**142**
Ford1**113**
Ram0**57**

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