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词条 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
释义

  1. Teams and drivers

     Complete schedule  Limited schedule  Changes  Drivers  Teams  Crew chiefs 

  2. Rule changes

  3. Schedule

  4. Results and standings

     Race results  Driver standings  Owners' championship (Top 15)  Manufacturers' Championship 

  5. See also

  6. Notes

  7. References

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The 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the 23rd season of the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in North America. The season began with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway on February 24, 2017, and ended with the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17. Johnny Sauter entered the season as the defending drivers' champion. This was the final season for Brad Keselowski Racing and for Red Horse Racing.

Christopher Bell of Kyle Busch Motorsports won the driver's championship with a second place finish in the season finale. Kyle Busch won the owner's championship and Toyota won the manufacturer's championship.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.|Car numberRace driverCrew chief
ChevroletBobby Gerhart Racing63{{Tooltip>2|1, 19}}Brian Keselowski
MB Motorsports{{Tooltip>3|3, 8–9}}Wade Lear {{Tooltip|2|2, 5}}
Mike Mittler {{Tooltip|1|3}}
Doug George {{Tooltip|1|4}}
Dylan Warner {{Tooltip|1|6}}
Kevin Campbell {{Tooltip|1|7}}
Rick Ren {{Tooltip|2|8–9, 11}}
Robbie Freeman {{Tooltip|1|10}}
Richard Mason {{Tooltip|1|12}}
{{Tooltip>3|4, 7, 16}}
{{Tooltip>1|11}}
{{Tooltip>1|12}}
{{Tooltip>1|14}}
{{Tooltip>2|20, 23}}
{{Tooltip>1|22}}
Copp Motorsports{{Tooltip>2|2, 21}}
{{Tooltip>3|5, 15, 18}}
{{Tooltip>3|6, 10, 17}}
{{Tooltip>1|13}}
83{{Tooltip>7|1–2, 4, 6–7, 12–13}}Keith Wolfe {{Tooltip|9|1–7, 9–10}}
Kevin Campbell {{Tooltip|1|8}}
{{Tooltip>1|3}}
{{Tooltip>4|5, 10–11, 14}}
{{Tooltip>4|8, 15–16, 18}}
{{Tooltip>1|9}}
{{Tooltip>2|17, 21}}
{{Tooltip>1|19}}
{{Tooltip>2|22–23}}
MB Motorsports{{Tooltip>1|20}}
GMS Racing21Johnny SauterJoe Shear Jr.
24{{Tooltip>1|1}}Kevin Bellicourt
{{Tooltip>1|2}}
(R) {{Tooltip>21|3–23}}
33Kaz Grala (R)Jerry Baxter
NEMCO Motorsports8John Hunter NemechekGere Kennon Jr.
Norm Benning Racing6Norm BenningChristopher Aunspaw
Premium Motorsports49(R) {{Tooltip>20|1–14, 16–21}}Wayne Carroll {{Tooltip|8|1–7, 10}}
Mike Hillman Sr. {{Tooltip|1|8}}
Brian Keselowski {{Tooltip|1|9}}
{{Tooltip>1|15}}
{{Tooltip>2|22–23}}
TJL Motorsports1{{Tooltip>1|1}}Rodney Jobman {{Tooltip|1|1}}
Darwin Peters Jr. {{Tooltip|1|2}}
Mike Harmon {{Tooltip|4|3–6}}
Ryan Anderson {{Tooltip|1|7}}
Ryan Fields {{Tooltip|3|8–10}}
{{Tooltip>1|2}}
{{Tooltip>1|3}}
{{Tooltip>18|4–10, 12–18, 20–23}}
{{Tooltip>1|11}}
Mike Harmon Racing{{Tooltip>1|19}}
FordBrad Keselowski Racing19Austin Cindric (R)Doug Randolph
29Chase Briscoe (R){{Tooltip>15|1–6, 11–19}}
Buddy Sisco {{Tooltip|8|7–10, 20–23}}
ToyotaHattori Racing Enterprises16Ryan TruexScott Zipadelli
Kyle Busch Motorsports4Christopher BellRudy Fugle
18Noah Gragson (R)[1]Marcus Richmond
51{{tooltip>8|1, 7, 10, 16, 18–19, 21, 23}}Kevin Manion {{Tooltip|19|1–19}}
Mike Hillman Jr. {{Tooltip|4|20–23}}
{{tooltip>5|2, 4–5, 12–13}}
{{tooltip>6|3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 20}}
{{tooltip>4|8, 15, 17, 22}}
ThorSport Racing13Cody Coughlin (R)Michael Shelton
27Ben RhodesEddie Troconis
88Matt CraftonCarl Joiner Jr.
98Grant Enfinger (R)Jeff Hensley
ChevroletJennifer Jo Cobb Racing10{{Tooltip>19|1–2, 4–8, 10, 12–22}}Steve Kuykendall {{Tooltip|3|1–2, 5}}
Craig Wood {{Tooltip|1|3}}
Tim Silva {{Tooltip|6|4, 6–10}}
{{Tooltip>1|9}}
{{Tooltip>2|11, 23}}
Ford{{Tooltip>1|3}}
Chevrolet {{Tooltip|20|1–8, 10–15, 17–18, 20–23
Toyota {{Tooltip|3|9, 16, 19
Niece Motorsports
AM Racing
45{{Tooltip>14|1–3, 5–8, 10, 12–14, 17, 22–23}}Cody Efaw
{{Tooltip>4|4, 9, 19, 21}}
{{Tooltip>2|11, 20}}
{{Tooltip>1|15}}
{{Tooltip>1|16}}
{{Tooltip>1|18}}
ChevroletYoung's Motorsports02{{Tooltip>6|1, 4, 7, 13, 16, 19}}Andrew Abbott {{Tooltip|2|1, 4}}
Steven Dawson {{Tooltip|1|2}}
Bruce Cook {{Tooltip|4|3, 5–6, 8}}
Chad Kendrick {{Tooltip|2|7, 9}}
Matt Petrea {{Tooltip|1|10}}
{{Tooltip>1|9}}
{{Tooltip>1|11}}
{{Tooltip>1|15}}
{{Tooltip>2|18, 23}}
Ford{{Tooltip>12|2–3, 5–6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 20–22}}

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.|Car numberRace driverCrew chiefRounds
ChevroletBeaver Motorsports50Travis KvapilTim Silva {{Tooltip|3|1–3}}
Joe Majenski {{Tooltip|3|4–6}}
Rob Winfield {{Tooltip|4|7–10}}
Dylan Corum {{Tooltip|1|15}}
2|1, 3}}
Akinori Ogata1|2}}
Cody Ware2|4, 6}}
Spencer Boyd1|5}}
Josh Reaume13|7–10, 13–14, 16–19, 21–23}}
Mike Harmon1|11}}
Bobby Reuse1|15}}
Bayley Currey1|20}}
Bolen Motorsports66Ross ChastainPaul Clapprood7|1–6, 10}}
Travis Kvapil2|7–8}}
Trey Hutchens1|9}}
Ken Schrader1|11}}
Jason Hathaway1|15}}
Vinnie Miller1|19}}
Brandonbilt Motorsports86Brandon BrownAdam Brenner1|5}}
Mason Diaz1|20}}
Clay Greenfield Motorsports68Clay Greenfield{{Tooltip>1|1}}
Chad Kendrick {{Tooltip|1|8}}
4|1, 8, 14, 19}}
Copp Motorsports36Camden MurphyMike Mittler {{Tooltip|2|4, 8}}
D. J. Copp {{Tooltip|1|6}}
Kevin Campbell {{Tooltip|1|9}}
4|4, 12–13, 23}}
J. J. Yeley1|6}}
B. J. McLeod1|16}}
MB MotorsportsKevin Donahue2|8–9}}
Chris Windom2|11, 14}}
Cram Racing Enterprises11Dawson CramClinton Cram1|20}}
FDNY Racing28Bryan DauzatJohn Delvito2|1, 12}}
GMS Racing23Spencer GallagherJeff Stankiewicz {{Tooltip|2|1–2}}
Joey Cohen {{Tooltip|1|3}}
1|1}}
Chase Elliott2|2–3}}
Halmar Friesen Racing52Stewart Friesen (R)Trip Bruce19|1–7, 10–14, 17–23}}
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing0Tommy ReganJoe Majenski {{Tooltip|1|7}}
Daniel Sowers Jr. {{Tooltip|6|8–9, 12–13, 15–16}}
Ken Evans {{Tooltip|1|11}}
3|7, 15–16}}
Bryce Napier1|8}}
Jennifer Jo Cobb2|9, 23}}
Korbin Forrister1|11}}
Matt Mills2|12, 18}}
Ray Ciccarelli4|13, 17, 21–22}}
Long Motorsports14Ted MinorGarry Stephens2|9, 16}}
Martins Motorsports42Tommy Joe MartinsKevyn Rebolledo1|21}}
44Brandon BrownAdam Brenner {{Tooltip|2|1, 3}}
Kevin Eagle {{Tooltip|5|2, 4–5, 10, 12}}
Shane Lamb {{Tooltip|2|6, 8}}
2|1, 3}}
Tommy Joe Martins1|2}}
Matt Mills1|10}}
J. R. Heffner1|11}}
Austin Wayne Self9|12–14, 16–18, 20, 22–23}}
Faith Motorsports Matt Mills3|4–6, 20}}
Donnie Levister1|8}}
Ted Minor1|21}}
MDM Motorsports99Tommy Joe MartinsShane Huffman1|1}}
Austin Dillon1|2}}
Ty Dillon2|3, 11}}
Travis Miller1|4}}
Brandon Jones5|5–6, 9–10, 14}}
Timothy Peters1|7}}
Darrell Wallace Jr.1|13}}
Brian Wong1|15}}
Cale Gale1|20}}
Dalton Sargeant2|22-23}}
Mike Harmon Racing74Jordan AndersonMike Harmon1|1}}
Joe HudsonMark Beaver1|15}}
Mike HarmonAlan Collins, Jr.2|16, 22}}
NEMCO Motorsports87Joe NemechekJim Mazza {{Tooltip|4|1–3, 10}}
Michael Leoncini {{Tooltip|2|8–9}}
17|1–3, 8–10, 12–19, 21–23}}
Ty Dillon1|20}}
Niece Motorsports38T. J. BellRon Paradiso2|9, 18}}
Norm Benning Racing57Tommy ReganRyan Miller {{Tooltip|3|8–10}}
Brian Poff {{Tooltip|1|11}}
2|8, 11}}
J. J. Yeley1|9}}
B. J. McLeod1|10}}
Mike Senica11|12–18, 20–23}}
Premium Motorsports15Gray GauldingWayne Carroll4|16–17, 20–21}}
D. J. Kennington1|19}}
Jason Hathaway1|22}}
Wendell Chavous (R)1|23}}
Rick Ware Racing12Spencer BoydJoe Lax {{Tooltip|1|1}}
R. B. Bracken {{Tooltip|1|2}}
Cody Ware {{Tooltip|1|3}}
Jeff Spraker {{Tooltip|2|4–5}}
2|1, 4}}
Jordan Anderson2|2–3}}
Cody Ware1|5}}
Young's Motorsports20Tyler YoungBruce Cook2|9, 21}}
Sheldon CreedAndrew Abbott1|11}}
Jeb Burton1|20}}
FordJacob Wallace Racing80Justin ShipleyTracy Wallace1|11}}
RBR Enterprises92Regan SmithMichael Hester13|1–6, 10, 14, 16, 19–21, 23}}
Rette Jones Racing30Terry JonesMark Rette1|1}}
ToyotaAM Racing22J. J. YeleyRick Ren {{Tooltip|2|1, 3}}
Bill Henderson {{Tooltip|3|5, 7, 10}}
1|1}}
Austin Wayne Self5|3, 5, 7, 10, 15}}
32Bill Henderson1|1}}
66Justin Fontaine1|12}}
Gaunt Brothers Racing96D. J. KenningtonA. J. Genail1|15}}
Glenden Enterprises47Chris FontaineKevin Ingram2|1, 19}}
ThorSport Racing89Rico AbreuBud Haefele1|11}}
JJL Motorsports97Jesse Little{{Tooltip>1|6}}
Andrew Genail {{Tooltip|2|9, 14}}
4|6, 9, 14, 22}}
Kyle Busch Motorsports46Todd GillilandCody Glick2|6, 20}}
Kyle Busch2|10, 14}}
Red Horse Racing7 Brett Moffitt Butch Hylton5|1–5}}
17 Timothy Peters Chad Kendrick5|1–5}}
Wauters Motorsports5 Korbin Forrister Richard Wauters2|1–2}}
ToyotaHenderson Motorsports75Parker KligermanChris Carrier8|1–2, 5–6, 10, 14–15, 19}}
Chevrolet Caleb Holman2|3, 11}}

Changes

Drivers

  • NASCAR Next driver Noah Gragson will drive the No. 18 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the 2017 season, replacing William Byron. Gragson competed in the 2016 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and West where he finished 5th and 3rd, respectively, in the points standings and drove two races for Wauters Motorsports in 2016 at Phoenix and Homestead.
  • After having driven a partial schedule in 2016, Austin Cindric will drive full-time for Brad Keselowski Racing in 2017.
  • Kaz Grala is promoted to a full-time ride with GMS Racing to pilot the No. 33 Chevrolet, replacing Ben Kennedy. Grala competed the No. 33 and No. 24 trucks part-time last season with the same team.
  • 2016 K&N Pro Series East champion Justin Haley will drive the No. 24 for GMS Racing, starting at Martinsville due to age restrictions. Scott Lagasse Jr. will drive the truck for Daytona and Alex Bowman will drive at Atlanta.
  • Kyle Busch along with young drivers Myatt Snider, Harrison Burton, and K&N West Champion Todd Gilliland will share the No. 51 Truck for 2017, replacing Cody Coughlin and Daniel Suarez. Gilliand competed in the K&N Pro Series West for Billy McAnally Racing where he secured his first championship in 2016. Burton competed in the K&N Pro Series East for HScott Motorsports with Justin Marks and drove one race for KBM in 2016 at Martinsville. Snider did one race for AM Racing at Martinsvile in October.
  • Justin Fontaine will drive AM Racing's second truck part-time. Fontaine drove one race for the team in 2016 at Phoenix.
  • As a part of Ford Performance's driver development program, Chase Briscoe will drive for Brad Keselowski Racing in 2017. Briscoe won the 2016 ARCA Racing Series championship.
  • Spencer Boyd and Cody Ware will share driving duties for Rick Ware Racing in 2017. Jordan Anderson will drive the truck at Atlanta and Martinsvile.
  • Joe Nemechek will return to the truck series part-time driving the No. 87 for his team NEMCO Motorsports.
  • After having driven a partial schedule for Kyle Busch Motorsports and Athenian Motorsports in 2016, Cody Coughlin will drive the No. 13 full-time for ThorSport Racing in 2017, replacing Cameron Hayley.
  • Grant Enfinger will drive a truck full-time for ThorSport Racing, replacing Rico Abreu. Enfinger drove a partial schedule for GMS Racing in 2016.
  • After driving full-time for Tommy Baldwin Racing in the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Season, Regan Smith will return to the Truck Series driving the No. 92 RBR Enterprises Ford part-time in 12 races. Smith's last Truck start was in 2008, in the Cool City Customs 200 at the Michigan International Speedway.
  • Parker Kligerman will drive the No. 75 Truck for Henderson Motorsports, sharing driving duties with Caleb Holman. Kligerman drove the No. 92 RBR Enterprises Ford part-time last season.
  • J. J. Yeley returned to the Truck Series, driving the No. 22 AM Racing Toyota at the NextEra Energy Resources 250. Austin Wayne Self, who will drive for this team the rest of the season except at Atlanta where the team skipped the race, also will drive the No. 32 at the opener.
  • Wendell Chavous will attempt to run for the Rookie of the Year honors in the 2017 season. He will drive the No. 49 Chevrolet for Premium Motorsports. Chavous's last start was in 2015.
  • T. J. Bell returned to the Truck Series, driving part-time the No. 45 Chevrolet for Niece Motorsports starting at Daytona and 5 other races.
  • After running part-time for Red Horse Racing and scoring a win in the 2016 season, Brett Moffitt returned to the team, driving the No. 7 (renumbered from 11) for the first 5 races of the season before the team shutting down.
  • Korbin Forrister will return to drive full-time in the 2017 season. He will be driving the No. 5 Toyota for Wauters Motorsports. However, the team withdrew before the spring Martinsville race for unknown reasons and have not run since.
  • Todd Peck drove the new No. 83 Chevy for the new Copp Motorsports team at Daytona, Atlanta, and Kansas. Donnie Levister drove the truck at Martinsville.
  • Terry Jones drove the No. 30 Ford for Rette Jones Racing at Daytona.
  • Victor Gonzalez Jr. drove the No. 45 Chevrolet for Niece Motorsports at Mosport Park.
  • Ted Minor returned to NASCAR after almost 3 years absence at Iowa driving for a new team: Long Motorsports.
  • Alex Tagliani drove the 02 for Young's Motorsports at Canadian Motorsports Park.
  • Cale Gale drove the 99 for MDM Motorsports at Martinsville Speedway.
  • Jeb Burton drove the 20 for Young's Motorsports at Martinsville Speedway. It was Burton's first truck start in almost two years.

Teams

  • JR Motorsports announced on January 3 that it would suspend its Truck Series team. Cole Custer drove the truck full-time in 2016. The team later sold six trucks and their No. 00 owners points to Halmar Friesen Racing.
  • Rick Ware Racing announced that it would return to the Truck Series full-time in 2017, having purchased the owners points of SS-Green Light Racing's No. 07 truck.
  • Athenian Motorsports announced on January 10 that it would cease operations due to the retirement of driver John Wes Townley.
  • Hattori Racing Enterprises expands from part-time to full-time with Ryan Truex returning to the team and renumbered from No. 81 to No. 16.
  • NEMCO Motorsports will expand to a two truck team with Joe Nemechek driving the No. 87 Chevrolet Silverado part-time in the first 3 races. After that, they sold their owner points to JJC Racing. The No. 87 returned at Gateway.
  • Martins Motorsports announced on February 9 a partnership with Brandonbilt Motorsports for the 2017 season. Brandon Brown will drive the No. 44 Chevrolet at 4 races. In April 14, it was announced that Martins Motorsports will shut down their Truck Series program to move on a part-time basis in Xfinity Series. They sold the owner points to Faith Motorsports. However, after 7 races Martins Motorsports returned.
  • After running full-time between the 2015 and 2016 seasons, GMS Racing's No. 23 Chevrolet will run part-time in 3 races. Spencer Gallagher at Daytona, Chase Elliott at Atlanta and Martinsville. Elliott won Martinsville race. After that, they switch the owner points with No. 24, so the No. 24 is locked for all races until the end of the season because is a race winner in the season and also will make the owners' championship playoffs. The former No. 24 owner points they sold to Norm Benning Racing.
  • Contreras Motorsports has sold their assets to Copp Motorsports who now runs the No. 83 Chevrolet.
  • MDM Motorsports will run the No. 99 Chevrolet full-time after running part-time in 2016. The team had purchased the owners points of Athenian Motorsports' No. 05 truck.
  • Red Horse Racing announced on May 22 that it would suspend operations effective immediately due to a lack of funding. The team had fielded two full-time trucks for Brett Moffitt and Timothy Peters.
  • Brad Keselowski Racing announced on August 17 that will shut down following the conclusion of the 2017 season.

Crew chiefs

Rule changes

  • On October 26, NASCAR announced that drivers with more than five years of full-time racing on the Cup level may drive a maximum of seven Camping World Truck Series races.[2] They are also ineligible to drive in the final eight races of the season. Exceptions will be given to drivers with more than five years of full-time racing on the Cup level if they declared to run points in Truck Series.[3]
  • On February 8, 2017, NASCAR announced a new damaged vehicle policy for all three national series. Body panels can no longer be replaced after a wreck, and a team has five minutes on pit road to fix the damage before they are eliminated.[4]
  • As in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series, all Truck races will be split into segments. After the first two intermediate segment finishes, the top 10 drivers will be awarded points. The race finish will air full points as usual. The first two segments have about one quarter of the race laps each, and the final segment has about half of the race laps.

Schedule

The season's schedule comprises 23 races, and was released on May 5, 2016. Fox, FS1, and Fox Business will televise every race in the United States.[5]

NoRace titleTrackDateTimeTV
1NextEra Energy Resources 250Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 247:30 p.m.FS1
2Active Pest Control 200Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonMarch 44:30 p.m.
3Alpha Energy Solutions 250Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayApril 13:00 p.m.Fox
4Toyota Tundra 250Kansas Speedway, KansasMay 128:30 p.m.FS1
5North Carolina Education Lottery 200Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 198:30 p.m.
6Bar Harbor 200Dover International Speedway, DoverJune 25:30 p.m.
7winstaronlinegaming.com 400Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthJune 98:00 p.m.
8Drivin' for Linemen 200Gateway Motorsports Park, MadisonJune 178:30 p.m.
9M&M's 200Iowa Speedway, NewtonJune 238:30 p.m.
10Buckle Up in Your Truck 225Kentucky Speedway, SpartaJuly 610:30 p.m.
11Eldora Dirt DerbyEldora Speedway, RossburgJuly 199:00 p.m. FBN
12Overton's 150Pocono Raceway, Long PondJuly 291:00 p.m.Fox
13LTi Printing 200Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 121:00 p.m.FS1
14UNOH 200Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 1610:30 p.m.
15Chevrolet Silverado 250Canadian Tire Motorsports Park, BowmanvilleSeptember 32:30 p.m.
16TheHouse.com 225Chicagoland Speedway, JolietSeptember 158:30 p.m.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series playoffs
Round of 8
17UNOH 175New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonSeptember 231:00 p.m.FS1
18Las Vegas 350Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasSeptember 308:30 p.m.
19Fred's 250Talladega Superspeedway, LincolnOctober 141:00 p.m.Fox
Round of 6
20Texas Roadhouse 200Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayOctober 281:30 p.m.FS1
21JAG Metals 350Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthNovember 38:30 p.m.
22Lucas Oil 150Phoenix International Raceway, AvondaleNovember 108:30 p.m.
Championship 4
23Ford EcoBoost 200Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 178:00 p.m.FS1

Results and standings

Race results

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driverManufacturer|Winning manufacturer
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250Kaz|Grala}}Johnny|Sauter}}Kaz|Grala}} Chevrolet
2 Active Pest Control 200Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}} Toyota
3 Alpha Energy Solutions 250Chase|Elliott}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Chase|Elliott}} Chevrolet
4 Toyota Tundra 250Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Kyle|Busch}}Kyle|Busch}} Toyota
5 North Carolina Education Lottery 200Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Kyle|Busch}}Kyle|Busch}} Toyota
6 Bar Harbor 200Chase|Briscoe}}Ben|Rhodes|Ben Rhodes (racing driver)}}Johnny|Sauter}} Chevrolet
7 Winstaronlinegaming.com 400Noah|Gragson}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}} Toyota
8 Drivin' for Linemen 200Chase|Briscoe}}Chase|Briscoe}}John Hunter|Nemechek}} Chevrolet
9 M&M's 200Noah|Gragson}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}John Hunter|Nemechek}} Chevrolet
10 Buckle Up in Your Truck 225Johnny|Sauter}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}} Toyota
11 Eldora Dirt DerbyStewart|Friesen}}Stewart|Friesen}}Matt|Crafton}} Toyota
12 Overton's 150Ben|Rhodes|Ben Rhodes (racing driver)}}Kyle|Busch}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}} Toyota
13 LTi Printing 200Matt|Crafton}}Kyle|Busch}}Darrell|Wallace Jr.}} Chevrolet
14 UNOH 200Kyle|Busch}}Kyle|Busch}}Kyle|Busch}} Toyota
15 Chevrolet Silverado 250Austin|Cindric}}Austin|Cindric}}Austin|Cindric}} Ford
16 TheHouse.com 225Ryan|Truex}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Johnny|Sauter}} Chevrolet
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs
Round of 8
17 UNOH 175Noah|Gragson}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}} Toyota
18 Las Vegas 350Ryan|Truex}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Ben|Rhodes|Ben Rhodes (racing driver)}} Toyota
19 Fred's 250Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Johnny|Sauter}}Parker|Kligerman}} Toyota
Round of 6
20 Texas Roadhouse 200Chase|Briscoe}}Matt|Crafton}}Noah|Gragson}} Toyota
21 JAG Metals 350Justin|Haley|Justin Haley (racing driver)}}Austin|Cindric}}Johnny|Sauter}} Chevrolet
22 Lucas Oil 150Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Christopher|Bell|Christopher Bell (racing driver)}}Johnny|Sauter}} Chevrolet
Championship 4
23 Ford EcoBoost 200Chase|Briscoe}}Chase|Briscoe}}Chase|Briscoe}} Ford

Driver standings

{{See|List of NASCAR points scoring systems}}

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1-10 – Regular season top 10 finishers.

. – Eliminated after Round of 8

. – Eliminated after Round of 6
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM{{Tooltip|Pts.|Points scored{{Tooltip|Stage|Stage Points scored{{Tooltip|Bonus|Playoff Points scored
1Christopher Bell81*123*43251*265*11*9127263*21*122*28318*1221 4035 481
2Johnny Sauter15*123222218132292351866191012*1232113 4034 322
3Austin Cindric (R)27212110135251184107591*115845102*95 4032 710
4Matt Crafton1429166112941981166225166792*19216 4031 154
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs cut-off
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM{{Tooltip|Pts.|Points scored{{Tooltip|Stage|Stage Points scored{{Tooltip|Bonus|Playoff Points scored
5Ben Rhodes124202384*58142713021151067122391820192 2263 84 135
6Chase Briscoe (R)325115111222*2711399127211312219441* 2248 40 103
7Kaz Grala (R)1151583021013242431231228391052976513 2214 25 5
8{{nowrap|John Hunter Nemechek}}429283222221111185429320720863019215 2206 33 148
9Ryan Truex28131064101472023203416524121228138194 772 184 3
10Noah Gragson (R)261442899796527247152815131411021518 724 135 7
11Grant Enfinger (R)1681711733542841384135494127248718|Enfinger was penalized 10 points for failing post-race inspection at Michigan. 94
12Justin Haley (R)2691786101038101011414132116115149600|Haley was penalized 10 points for failing post-race inspection at Charlotte. Haley was also penalized 10 points for failing post-race inspection at Texas (fall). 78
13Cody Coughlin (R)1116192616161812121511821172111126252016314 511 6
14Stewart Friesen (R)31192532232822122*21213295231761467 422 43 1
15Austin Wayne Self2DNQ151212232216152492014201829152517 364 6
16Wendell Chavous (R)192023312819201817191620172318181424212123 348
17Jordan AndersonDNQ2831192124151715251723272321211524241321 316
18Regan Smith612121229714141227141311 300 2
19Norm BenningDNQDNQDNQ2426261722223213212031182319193127232225 279
20T. J. BellDNQ172414231415292614162116243016 260 1
21Timothy Peters1798135131110 252 42
22Myatt Snider101616102831212 227 37
23Austin Hill181425271410112222161123226|Hill was penalized 10 points for failing post-race inspection at Gateway. 5
24Josh Reaume26191820192519171621201622 223
25Jennifer Jo CobbDNQDNQ2727301930DNQ21182230282424181928222731 220
26Parker KligermanDNQ3110217881 184 7
27Todd Gilliland202111357178|Gilliland was penalized 10 points for failing post-race inspection at New Hampshire. 33
28Joe Nemechek524182831DNQ2930323131262630312929 166 4
29Harrison Burton13131115184 162 14
30Tyler Young2314233014131017 152
31Brett Moffitt22116718 126 5
32Camden Murphy3032233028252222271727 124
33Jesse Little1491318 110 16
34Todd Peck18322932312419282929 99
35Mike Senica213027DNQ30322827DNQ303230 83
36Travis Kvapil2429112726 68
37Clay Greenfield2924268 61
38Ray Ciccarelli222629282632 59
39Kevin Donahue2127262829 54
40Kyle Donahue161626 53
41Jason Hathaway1511 52 4
42Matt Mills172417292725 50
43Bayley Currey251028 48
44Korbin Forrister202228 45 4
45Bobby Gerhart2111 42
46Justin Fontaine1517 42
47Ted Minor27262531 39
48Jeffrey Abbey1422 38
49Landon Huffman2017 37
50Dalton Sargeant1720 37
51Chris Windom19DNQ3226 34
52Bryce Napier322025 34
53Bobby Pierce6 31
54Brian Wong12 25
55Patrick Emerling2326 25
56Victor Gonzalez Jr.16 24 3
57Trey Hutchens16 21
58Ken Schrader17 20
59Bobby Reuse17 20
60Cale Gale18 20 1
61Caleb Holman2232 20
62Donnie Levister3025 19
63Alex Tagliani19 18
64Mason Diaz23 17 3
65Justin Shipley25 17 5
66Bryan DauzatDNQ22 15
67Travis Pastrana22 15
68Rico Abreu26 14 3
69Terry Jones25 12
70Travis Miller25 12
71Chris FontaineDNQ26 11
72Joe Hudson27 10
73Max Johnston29 8
74Akinori Ogata30 7
Tim ViensDNQ 0
Chuck Buchanan Jr.DNQ 0
J. R. HeffnerWth 0
Dawson CramWth 0
Ineligible for Camping World Truck championship points
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM{{Tooltip|Pts.|Points scored{{Tooltip|Stage|Stage Points scored{{Tooltip|Bonus|Playoff Points scored
Kyle Busch261*121*12625*123*121*12
Chase Elliott511
Brandon Jones3163210
Ty Dillon51215
Alex Bowman6
Ross Chastain3010718191513
Scott Lagasse Jr.713
Austin Dillon7
Vinnie Miller7
J. J. Yeley9DNQ15293217211929
Robby Lyons1224
Spencer BoydDNQ202013
Spencer Gallagher13
D. J. Kennington1415
Mike Harmon2718272028
Cody Ware22DNQ18
Tommy Joe Martins322332
B. J. McLeod312430
Brandon Hightower24
Gary Klutt24
Gray Gaulding25253127
Jeb Burton26
Brandon BrownDNQ27DNQ
Sheldon Creed27
Tommy Regan2829DNQ3228
Darrell Wallace Jr.1
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriver DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM{{Tooltip|Pts.|Points scored{{Tooltip|Stage|Stage Points scored{{Tooltip|Bonus|Playoff Points scored
– Matt Mills started receiving Camping World Truck Series points at Dover.
Darrell Wallace Jr. and MDM Motorsports No. 99 were penalized and the win was 'encumbered' for failing post-race inspection at Michigan. Because of that, he is scored last in the championship.

Owners' championship (Top 15)

(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1-10 – Owners' regular season top 10 finishers.

. – Eliminated after Round of 8

. – Eliminated after Round of 6
{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position{{Tooltip|No.|Car numberCar Owner DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOMPoints{{Tooltip|Bonus|Playoff Points scored
14Kyle Busch81*123*43251*265*11*9127263*21*12228318*12214035 481
221{{nowrap|Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr.}}15*123222218132292351866191012*12321134034 372
388Rhonda Thorson142916611 2941981166225166792*192164031 153
451Kyle Busch1026131*121*1213162111161525*123*1218111032834127124025|No. 51 was penalized 10 owners points for failing post-race inspection at New Hampshire. 227
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship Playoffs cut-off
519Brad Keselowski27212110135251184107591*115845102*952278 6
633{{nowrap|Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr.}}11515830210132424312312283910529765132214 5
78Joe Nemechek4292832222211111854293207208630192152204 1210
824/23{{ref|GMS Racing|1}}{{nowrap|Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr.}}13511917861010381010114141321161151492195|No. 24 was penalized 10 owners points for failing post-race inspection at Charlotte. The team was also penalized 10 owners points for failing post-race inspection at Texas (fall). 98
929Brad Keselowski325115111222*2711399127211312219441*862 2
1027Duke Thorson124202384*58142713021151067122391820192794 6
1116Shigeaki Hattori2813106410 1572023203416524121228138194772 3
1218Kyle Busch261542899796527247152815131411021518724 7
1398Mike Curb1681711733542841384135494127248718|No. 98 was penalized 10 owners points for failing post-race inspection at Michigan.
1413Duke Thorson1116192616161812121511821172111126252016314511
1502Randy Young2318141425272314131029111422191322111016112310459|No. 02 was penalized 10 owners points for failing post-race inspection at Gateway.
{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position{{Tooltip|No.|Car numberCar Owner DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOMPoints{{Tooltip|Bonus|Playoff Points scored

Manufacturers' Championship

Pos|Position Manufacturer Wins Points
1Toyota 12856
2Chevrolet 9819
3Ford 2737

See also

{{portal|NASCAR}}
  • 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
  • 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series
  • 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
  • 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
  • 2017 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
  • 2017 NASCAR Pinty's Series
  • 2017 NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series
  • 2017 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series

Notes

  • {{note|GMS Racing|1}} After a dominant win by Chase Elliott at Martinsville in a part-time team (No. 23), GMS Racing switched owner points from No. 24 and No. 23 for number 24 make the owners' playoffs.

References

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2. ^{{cite web|last=Albert|first=Zack|title=New participation guidelines put limits in place for 2017|url=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2016/10/26/2017-limitations-sprint-cup-drivers-xfinity-truck-series-races.html|website=NASCAR.com|publisher=NASCAR Media Group, LLC.|accessdate=October 27, 2016|location=Charlotte, North Carolina|date=October 26, 2016}}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Fryer|first=Jenna|title=NASCAR limits number of lower tier races for veterans|url=http://racing.ap.org/article/nascar-limits-number-lower-tier-races-veterans|accessdate=October 27, 2016|work=Associated Press|agency=Associated Press|publisher=AP Sports|date=October 26, 2016|location=Charlotte, North Carolina}}
4. ^{{cite web|last=Pockrass|first=Bob|title=NASCAR unveils new damaged vehicle policy|url=http://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/story/_/id/18645944/nascar-unveils-new-damaged-vehicle-policy|website=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Inc.|accessdate=February 17, 2017|location=Concord, North Carolina|date=February 8, 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=NASCAR announces 2017 national series schedules|url=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2016/5/5/nascar-2017-schedule-announcement-national-series.html|website=NASCAR.com|publisher=NASCAR Media Group, LLC.|accessdate=June 9, 2016|location=Daytona Beach, Florida|date=May 5, 2016}}
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