Electrical Issues Fixed, Johnny Sauter Fastest in Final Daytona Truck Series Practice

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What a difference an hour makes.

In the first practice session for Friday’s NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series season-opening NextEra Energy 250 at Daytona, Johnny Sauter suffered an electrical issue and he was not able to contest a lap in the session.

It was a demoralizing start to NASCAR’s marquee race weekend for the No. 13 team. But they got to work and fixed their electrical issue after practice 1.

Fast foward an hour, and it was Sauter in his No. 13 ThorSport Ford-F150 that was atop the speed charts.

RELATED: Full Results from NASCAR Truck Series Final Practice at Daytona

Sauter’s fastest lap was 193.278 mph.

Following Sauter in the running order for final practice was Matt Crafton in second, Austin Hill was third and Derek Kraus ended the practice in fourth.

Christian Eckes rounded out the top-five in the practice session.

Qualifying for the NASCAR Truck Series will begin at 3 PM ET on Friday, and the NextEra Energy 250 is set for 7:30 pm ET on Friday on FS1.

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