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Matt Crafton, the 2014 Camping World Truck Series champion. Crafton became the first driver in series history to win back-to-back championships.
Matt Crafton, the 2014 Camping World Truck Series champion. Crafton became the first driver in series history to win back-to-back championships.
Ryan Blaney, shown here in 2015, finished second behind Crafton.
Ryan Blaney, shown here in 2015, finished second behind Crafton.
Bubba Wallace, shown here in 2015, finished third in the championship.
Bubba Wallace, shown here in 2015, finished third in the championship.
Ben Kennedy won the Rookie of the Year.
Ben Kennedy won the Rookie of the Year.
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A pack of trucks drafting together in the 2018 race
A pack of trucks drafting together in the 2018 race
Angela Ruch (No. 8), Matt Crafton (No. 88) and Gus Dean (No. 12) in the 2019 race
Angela Ruch (No. 8), Matt Crafton (No. 88) and Gus Dean (No. 12) in the 2019 race
Grant Enfinger (No. 98) beating Jordan Anderson (No. 3), Codie Rohrbaugh (No. 9) and Derek Kraus (No. 19) to the finish in the 2020 race
Grant Enfinger (No. 98) beating Jordan Anderson (No. 3), Codie Rohrbaugh (No. 9) and Derek Kraus (No. 19) to the finish in the 2020 race
Ben Rhodes (No. 99) coming to the finish of the 2021 race ahead of Jordan Anderson (No. 3, who finished 2nd in this race for the second year in a row)
Ben Rhodes (No. 99) coming to the finish of the 2021 race ahead of Jordan Anderson (No. 3, who finished 2nd in this race for the second year in a row) and Cory Roper (No. 04)