More at stake than just a fun time for Gander Truck drivers at Eldora

ROSSBURG, OH - JULY 18: General view during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Eldora Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway on July 18, 2018 in Rossburg, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

Depending on their racing background and certainly their ability to adapt quickly, NASCAR Gander Outdoors Series drivers show up in Rossburg, Ohio this week ready to test their skills on NASCAR champion Tony Stewart’s challenging half-mile Eldora Speedway dirt track – a venue that will likely help decide the 2019 championship field.

With only two races remaining to set the eight-driver playoff, Thursday night’s Eldora Dirt Derby (9 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) is not only hugely popular for its one-of-a-kind challenge on the schedule, but it may be especially influential on the drivers’ NASCAR championship dreams.

Five drivers have already assured themselves of a shot at the title by earning trophies this year – including last week’s Pocono Raceway winner Ross Chastain, who has three wins, defending series champion Brett Moffitt, who has won twice and a race-winning trio that includes former series champ Johnny Sauter and talented young newcomers Austin Hill and Tyler Ankrum.

That leaves three positions to be decided and a pair of win-and-you’re-in automatic berths available should a new driver win this week at Eldora or next week at Michigan.

Three drivers currently hold a playoff pass in the championship standings. Last year’s Eldora runner-up finisher Grant Enfinger has led the points following 11 of the 14 races to date, including the last nine consecutively. Although he is winless on the season, the steady Enfinger holds a sizable 34-point cushion atop the championship and stands to earn a 15-point bonus for winning the regular season title. Mathematically speaking, Enfinger could locked up the regular-season title at Eldora. If he leaves Thursday’s race with a 61-point lead over second, he clinches.

Next poised to make the playoff field on points is Matt Crafton, who is second to his ThorSport Racing teammate Enfinger, among those drivers without a season win. He is the 2017 Eldora race winner and finished fourth last year at the track. He has top-10 finishes in all six Eldora races and a victory on Thursday would snap a 49-race winless streak.

The two-time series champ Crafton jumped ahead of Stewart Friesen in the points standings following a sixth place fun at Pocono, Pa. last week while Friesen crashed early and finished last (32nd). Crafton now holds a 16-point advantage over Friesen, who comes to Eldora a perennial favorite on the dirt half-miler.

It’s the kind of racing the Canadian has done all his career. Friesen won the pole position at Eldora in 2016 but finished 28th. He was runner-up to Enfinger in 2017 despite leading the most laps in the race (93 of 150). Last year he started fifth and finished third. Friesen and Enfinger lead the series regulars with two top-five finishes each at Eldora.

A disappointing run at Pocono last week, however, has dropped Friesen into the most vulnerable position among those without a win. He holds only a slim 13-point lead over rookie – and first-time Eldora competitor – Harrison Burton for that last playoff transfer position. Should a new winner claim Thursday night’s trophy, a maximum of two drivers would advance to the playoff on points earned. Should another new driver win at Michigan next week, that would mean only one driver advances solely on points gained.

Defending Eldora race winner Chase Briscoe – who earned his second NASCAR Xfinity Series victory last weekend at Iowa Speedway – will be trying to become the first driver in the race’s seven-race history to win multiple Eldora truck races. He’ll be driving a fifth ThorSport Racing Ford in his truck series season debut this weekend. Last year’s Eldora victory came in the only Gander Outdoors Truck Series race Briscoe entered.

Gander Outdoors Truck Series

Next Race: Eldora Dirt Derby

Defending race winner: Chase Briscoe

The Place:  Eldora Speedway; Rossburg, Ohio

The Date: Thursday, Aug. 1

The Time: 9 p.m. ET

TV: FS1

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 75 miles (150 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 40), Stage 2 (Ends on lap 90), and Final Stage (Ends on lap 150)

What to Watch For: Chase Briscoe’s 0.038-second win over Grant Enfinger last year marks the closest margin of victory in the race’s six-race history. … Austin Dillon won the first race in 2013. …Matt Crafton is the only current truck series championship contender to win at Eldora, taking the trophy in 2017. … Twice, the driver who led the most laps did not win the race. Stewart Friesen led a race best 93 of the 150 laps in 2017 but finished second to Crafton. Bobby Pierce led a race best 102 laps in 2016 but finishes second to Kyle Larson. … The largest Margin of Victory is 5.489-seconds when Bubba Wallace won in 2014. … The most lead changes in a race is nine (2015). … The most caution periods in a race is 13 (2015), the fewest caution flags (six) were in 2013. … Three times the race winner also won a heat race – Chase Briscoe (2018), Matt Crafton (2017) and Christopher Bell (2015). … Ken Schrader has won the most heat races (3) without a victory in the Main Event. Among competitors entered this week, Stewart Friesen and Matt Crafton have won the most heat races (2). … No polesitter has ever won the race. … The farthest back a race winner has started on the grid is 19th – Austin Dillon in 2013. … Toyota leads manufacturers with three victories. Chevrolet has two wins and Ford has one (last year).

Greg Engle