Austin Hill Takes Stage 2 at Homestead, Crafton Highest Playoff Driver in Second

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Austin Hill has been very impressive Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the Ford EcoBoost 200. He has now led 20 laps and he has swept Stages 1 and 2.

However, while Hill has been battling for the race win, the main focus is on the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Championship 4 battle.

Matt Crafton ended Stage 2 the highest of the Championship contenders in second. However, Crafton was followed closely by fellow title contenders Ross Chastain in third, Brett Moffitt in fourth and Stewart Friesen was fifth.

Grant Enfinger was sixth in Stage 2 and Parker Kligerman had an impressive Stage as he finished seventh in the No. 75 truck.

Johnny Sauter, Sheldon Creed and Tanner Gray rounded out the top-10 drivers in Stage 2.

74 laps remain to decide a champion. Will it be Crafton, Chastain, Moffitt or Friesen? We’ll know shortly.

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