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Inspection Complete: Nick Sanchez Officially Clinches First Victory at Daytona

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Inspection is complete from the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series garage at Daytona International Raceway.

Nick Sanchez, driving the No. 2 Gainbridge Chevrolet Silverado for REV Racing, has officially passed post-race inspection, making him the official winner of the Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway. The victory marks the first in the NASCAR Truck Series for both the 22-year-old driver and the organization.

With the completion of the post-race inspection process, the results and point standings distributed by NASCAR are now deemed official.

Rajah Caruth will keep his runner-up finish, a career-best, while Corey Heim, Bret Holmes, and Spencer Boyd will all maintain their positions inside the top five. Stefan Parsons, Matt Crafton, Timmy Hill, Bryan Dauzat, and Christian Eckes will officially complete the top-10 for Friday’s NASCAR Truck Series event at Daytona.

The victory Friday for Nick Sanchez and REV Racing also marked the 100th victory for Chevrolet at Daytona International Speedway.


NASCAR Truck Series – Race Results: Coming Soon

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NASCAR Truck Series – Owner Points: Coming Soon

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