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Eckes and Gray clash for the win and at Victory Lane in wild NASCAR Truck finish

Christian Eckes was a dominant force in Saturday's NASCAR Truck race at Martinsville, but a rash of late yellows completely changed the complexion of the finish. Several drivers chose to pit for fresh tires, rapidly cutting through the field and one of them had his sights set on the Championship 4.

Taylor Gray drove all the way to the back bumper of Eckes and powered into the race lead. Moments later, Eckes ran into the back of Gray and shot him up the track. While Gray's title hopes shattered into pieces, more drivers with fresh tires were still charging.

Ben Rhodes, who was already eliminated from the playoffs, then forced his way into the lead. Eckes did not let that stand either, performing yet another bump-and-run to retake the position with three laps to go. He went on to win the race, securing his place in the Championship 4 alongside Grant Enfinger, Corey Heim, and Ty Majeski.

Race winner Christian Eckes, McAnally Hilgemann Racing, Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet Silverado (Photo by: Rusty Jarrett / NKP / Motorsport Images)

Rhodes finished second in the race, Chase Purdy third, Gray fourth, and Nick Sanchez fifth. Layne Riggs, Corey Heim, Tyler Ankrum, Grant Enfinger, and Stewart Friesen rounded out the top-ten.

"Like I told everybody, I wasn't going to let us lose this race," said Eckes as boos erupted from the stands. "The truck was too good. The 17 [Gray] was just hard racing. I feel bad about the 99 [Rhodes]. I just got way too loose entering the corner. Everybody's (not) really happy with me, but I don't really care."

While he was giving his winning interview, an irate Gray was marching down pit road, flanked by NASCAR security and several reporters. He walked all the way to Victory Lane and shared an expletive-filled exchange with Eckes.

"Do you know how many chances I had to ship you into the f****** fence?" asked Gray.

"You should have, I guess," replied Eckes.

Gray then appeared to say something about next week before shoving Eckes and walking off. Obviously, Gray was still livid.

"I get shipped to the fence when I raced him perfectly clean in (Turns) 1 and 2," Gray told FOX Sports. "What comes around goes around. I have to race him next year all year long, so I guess he's got that one for him."

Gray was eliminated from the playoffs alongside Sanchez, Rajah Caruth, and Tyler Ankrum.

Cla Driver # Manufacturer Laps Time Interval Pits Points
1 C. EckesMcAnally Hilgemann Racing 19 Chevrolet 200

1:36'12.240

  3 60
2 B. RhodesThorSport Racing 99 Ford 200

+1.191

1:36'13.431

1.191 5 39
3 C. PurdySpire Motorsports 77 Chevrolet 200

+1.243

1:36'13.483

0.052 5 37
4
T. GrayTRICON Garage
17 Toyota 200

+2.166

1:36'14.406

0.923 6 40
5
N. SanchezRev Racing
2 Chevrolet 200

+2.537

1:36'14.777

0.371 4 48
6
L. RiggsFront Row Motorsports
38 Ford 200

+2.577

1:36'14.817

0.040 6 37
7
C. HeimTRICON Garage
11 Toyota 200

+2.688

1:36'14.928

0.111 5 42
8 T. AnkrumMcAnally Hilgemann Racing 18 Chevrolet 200

+2.924

1:36'15.164

0.236 7 31
9 G. EnfingerCR7 Motorsports 9 Chevrolet 200

+3.082

1:36'15.322

0.158 6 29
10 S. FriesenHalmar Friesen Racing 52 Toyota 200

+3.256

1:36'15.496

0.174 6 32
11 T. MajeskiThorSport Racing 98 Ford 200

+3.609

1:36'15.849

0.353 4 44
12
C. ZilischSpire Motorsports
7 Chevrolet 200

+3.819

1:36'16.059

0.210 6  
13 M. CraftonThorSport Racing 88 Ford 200

+3.961

1:36'16.201

0.142 8 24
14
W. SawalichTRICON Garage
1 Toyota 200

+4.128

1:36'16.368

0.167 5 31
15
D. SuttonRackley W.A.R.
25 Chevrolet 200

+4.383

1:36'16.623

0.255 7 22
16 B. CurreyNiece Motorsports 41 Chevrolet 200

+4.529

1:36'16.769

0.146 7 21
17
D. ThompsonTRICON Garage
5 Toyota 200

+4.702

1:36'16.942

0.173 5 20
18
C. DayMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
81 Chevrolet 200

+4.821

1:36'17.061

0.119 7 19
19 M. MillsNiece Motorsports 42 Chevrolet 200

+7.104

1:36'19.344

2.283 7 18
20
J. GarciaThorSport Racing
13 Ford 199

+1 Lap

1:36'17.247

1 Lap 7 17
21 T. HillHill Motorsports 56 Toyota 198

+2 Laps

1:36'17.543

1 Lap 6 16
22 S. BoydFreedom Racing Enterprises 76 Chevrolet 198

+2 Laps

1:36'18.564

1.021 5 15
23
A. LawlessReaume Brothers Racing
33 Ford 198

+2 Laps

1:36'18.936

0.372 6 14
24
C. GreenReaume Brothers Racing
22 Ford 197

+3 Laps

1:36'17.830

1 Lap 8 13
25
J. STerry Carroll Motorsports
90 Toyota 197

+3 Laps

1:36'19.762

1.932 6 12
26
J. WoodMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
91 Chevrolet 196

+4 Laps

1:36'21.316

1 Lap 6 11
27
M. GouldNiece Motorsports
44 Chevrolet 195

+5 Laps

1:36'20.419

1 Lap 6 10
28 J. SauterThorSport Racing 66 Ford 194

+6 Laps

1:33'48.463

1 Lap 9 9
29 T. GrayTRICON Garage 15 Toyota 182

+18 Laps

1:25'40.587

12 Laps 6 8
30 B. MoffittHettinger Racing 4 Chevrolet 181

+19 Laps

1:24'49.364

1 Lap 7 7
31
R. CaruthSpire Motorsports
71 Chevrolet 179

+21 Laps

1:36'20.154

2 Laps 8 6
32
D. DyeMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
43 Chevrolet 166

+34 Laps

1:16'56.752

13 Laps 6 5
33
K. HoneycuttNiece Motorsports
45 Chevrolet 162

+38 Laps

1:12'44.689

4 Laps 4 11
34 D. LuptonYoung's Motorsports 02 Chevrolet 96

+104 Laps

42'38.411

66 Laps 5  
35
L. LewisHattori Racing Enterprises
16 Toyota 82

+118 Laps

43'09.657

14 Laps 4 2
36 N. BenningNorm Benning Racing 6 Chevrolet 17

+183 Laps

6'57.173

65 Laps 3 1
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