![]() 'I had a good car, I just hesitated in lap traffic,' Sweet said after his 33rd podium of the year. That's eight runner-up results for The Big Cat as he continues to march towards a third consecutive World of Outlaws championship. Jason recorded his first World of Outlaws victory in 2004 at the famed Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio. After leading the opening 13 laps, Grass Valley, CA's Brad Sweet slipped back to finish second. See race details at: Race Results, Drivers Points Standings, Owners Points Standings, Cumulative Report, Penalty Report. In 2003, Jason was named the World of Outlaws 'Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year' and recorded a 6th place finish in the point standings. The average speed of the race was: 125.119mph. There were 23 lead changes among 12 drivers and 6 cautions for 29 yellow flag laps. Only 15 race trucks finished on the lead lap. Many playoff drivers had trouble, getting caught up in the occurrent accidents that are prone to Talladega. Stage 1 was won by pole-sitter #99-Ben Rhodes. #56-Hill finished second over #38-Todd Gilliland, #4-Nemechek, #40-Ryan Truex, # 04-Cory Roper, #20-Spencer Boyd, #30-Danny Bohn, #23-Chase Purdy, and #41-Keith McGee. Both Fogleman and Hill also wrecked as they slid down track after crossing the finish line. Nemechek wrecked as Fogleman edged out #56-Tyler Hill to get the victory. #12-Tate Fogleman won the Chevrolet Silverado 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway Saturday afternoon, scoring his first career series win.įogleman’s truck made contact with #4-John Hunter Nemechek heading toward the checkered flag. ![]()
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