Truck Series Recap: 2022 Heart Of America 200 (Kansas Speedway)
Zane Smith triumphed by leading 108 laps and securing first place with an ARP of 1.15 and GR-LR of 1.57. Ty Majeski came second, with Grant Enfinger notable for rising from 21st to third.
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Zane Smith delivered a strong performance, leading a staggering 108 laps to finish in first place, demonstrating an ARP of 1.15 and a net gain rating (GR-LR) of 1.57. Starting in fourth place, he quickly moved up, showing consistent top speed across green flag laps. Ty Majeski stayed competitive throughout the race, finishing second. His ARP was 3.98, and his net gain rating came to 2.55.
Grant Enfinger had a notable race, moving up from 21st to finish third. His ARP was lower at 14.68 but with a solid net gain rating of 1.53. Chandler Smith, starting sixth and finishing fourth, clocked an ARP of 10.38 and a combined gain-loss rating of 1.07, reflecting consistent driving. Christian Eckes climbed from a start position of 17 to secure fifth place with an ARP of 9.36 and a net gain rating of 1.50.
John Hunter Nemechek, who started from pole and led the first three laps, experienced a spoiled race due to a late caution at lap 123, finishing sixth despite an ARP of 3.34. Corey Heim, who led significant laps during the race, faced difficulties, dropping to 33rd with an ARP of 5.53. Notably, the race saw a bonanza of position changes, especially for drivers like Matt DiBenedetto who finished seventh after starting in 12th with an ARP of 16.13. Cautions and the wild nature of the final laps shaped the final standings significantly.