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Sheldon Creed Takes Stage 2 Win at Pocono Under Caution

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Sheldon Creed is having a break-out day in the Pocono Organics 150 at Pocono Raceway, as he is on a quest for his first-career NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series victory. Creed has led every lap through the first two Stages, and when Jordan Anderson spun with two laps left in Stage 2, it secured the second Stage Win of 2020 for Creed.

Christian Eckes ended the Stage in second, Ben Rhodes was third, Stewart Friesen wound up fourth and rookie Tanner Gray was fifth.

Tyler Ankrum, Zane Smith, Brett Moffitt, Bayley Currey and Spencer Davis rounded out the top-10 in Stage 2.

Stage and Playoff Points Awarded in Stage 2:

Finish Driver Stage Points Playoff Points
1 Sheldon Creed 10 1
2 Christian Eckes 9 0
3 Ben Rhodes 8 0
4 Stewart Friesen 7 0
5 Tanner Gray 6 0
6 Tyler Ankrum 5 0
7 Zane Smith 4 0
8 Brett Moffitt 3 0
9 Bayley Currey 2 0
10 Spencer Davis 1 0

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