Brett Moffitt Leads GMS Racing Top-Three Sweep with “Pole” for Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 at Kentucky

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BRISTOL, TENNESSEE – AUGUST 15: Brett Moffitt, driver of the #24 Midnight Moon Moonshine Chevrolet, stands on the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 15, 2019 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

GMS Racing has made a clean sweep of the top-three starting positions for Saturday’s Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 at Kentucky Speedway. Brett Moffitt – the 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion — will start on the pole in his GMS Racing No. 23 Chevrolet Silverado when the NASCAR Truck Series takes the green in their seventh race of 2020.

GMS Racing teammates Zane Smith [No. 21] and Tyler Ankrum [No. 26] will round out the top-three starters, with the Toyotas of Christian Eckes and Austin Hill rounded out the top-five.

Natalie Decker – who will return to the No. 44 Niece Motorsports Silverado, after missing the last race at Pocono due to complications from gallbladder surgery — will start in 15th, alongside her teammate Ty Majeski.

Trey Hutchens III, making his first start of 2020 in his family-owned No. 14, will round out the field, starting 40th.


BUCKLE UP IN YOUR TRUCK 225 FULL STARTING LINEUP:

  1. No. 23 – Brett Moffitt
  2. No. 21 – Zane Smith
  3. No. 26 – Tyler Ankrum
  4. No. 18 – Christian Eckes
  5. No. 16 – Austin Hill
  6. No. 99 – Ben Rhodes
  7. No. 98 – Grant Enfinger
  8. No. 2 – Sheldon Creed
  9. No. 38 – Todd Gilliland
  10. No. 51 – Chandler Smith
  11. No. 13 – Johnny Sauter
  12. No. 52 – Stewart Friesen
  13. No. 4 – Raphael Lessard
  14. No. 88 – Matt Crafton
  15. No. 44 – Natalie Decker
  16. No. 45 – Ty Majeski
  17. No. 19 – Derek Kraus
  18. No. 40 – Ryan Truex
  19. No. 24 – Chase Purdy
  20. No. 9 – Codie Rohrbaugh
  21. No. 15 – Tanner Gray
  22. No. 7 – Korbin Forrister
  23. No. 00 – Angela Ruch
  24. No. 33 – Bryant Barnhill
  25. No. 02 – Tate Fogleman
  26. No. 56 – Tyler Hill
  27. No. 22 – Austin Wayne Self
  28. No. 3 – Jordan Anderson
  29. No. 20 – Spencer Boyd
  30. No. 04 – Cory Roper
  31. No. 11 – Spencer Davis
  32. No. 30 – Brennan Poole
  33. No. 68 – Clay Greenfield
  34. No. 49 – Tim Viens
  35. No. 10 – Jennifer Jo Cobb
  36. No. 83 – Ray Ciccarelli
  37. No. 75 – Parker Kligerman
  38. No. 6 – Norm Benning
  39. No. 55 – Dawson Cram
  40. No. 14 – Trey Hutchens III

 

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