Grant Enfinger Wins Stage 2 of Daytona NASCAR Truck Race

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Last season’s regular season champion, Grant Enfinger was able to hold off a hungry pack of NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series drivers for win Stage 2 of Friday’s NextEra Energy 250 at Daytona.

For the majority of the Stage, the field was double-wide, but with around 4-5 laps remaining the bottom lane gained an advantage on the top lane and things got a little single file at the front of the pack.

Ben Rhodes, Enfinger’s ThorSport Racing teammate, was second, followed by Tyler Ankrum in third.

Austin Hill brought the No. 16 truck home fourth in the Stage, while Stage 1 winner Riley Herbst was fifth in KBM’s No. 51 truck.

Raphael Lessard, Stewart Friesen, Johnny Sauter, Sheldon Creed and Tanner Gray rounded out the top-10 in Stage 2 and scored Stage points for their efforts.

Codie Rohrbaugh was sitting around ninth with five laps remaining, when his truck slipped sideways off of turn four. Rohrbaugh spun to the inside of the track and went to pit road, but no caution was called.

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