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Inspection Complete: Grant Enfinger Officially Advances to Championship Four with Win at Talladega

Grant Enfinger celebrates in victory lane after winning the Love's RV Stops 225 at Talladega Superspeedway. Photo Credit: Chris Graythen | Getty Images

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On Friday afternoon, Grant Enfinger scored the win at Talladega to lock himself into the Championship Four. The victory was also the first for CR7 Motorsports, who debuted in the Truck Series six years ago with team owner Codie Rohrbaugh.

Enfinger led 34 laps, the most of any driver, and was the winner of stage two.

No issues were detected in post-race technical inspection, meaning all results and points standings from the event are now official.

NASCAR has elected to take Enfinger’s No. 9 truck, Taylor Gray’s No. 17 truck, and Rajah Caruth’s No. 71 truck back to the R&D center for further inspection and engine dyno.

Enfinger’s spot in the Championship Four is officially secured, and Christian Eckes, Corey Heim, and Ty Majeski are the other three drivers above the cut line going into the next race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.


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