Avondale, AZ (November 14, 2015) – Making his track debut at Phoenix (Ariz.) International Raceway in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS), Cameron Hayley, driver of the No. 13 Protect the Harvest Toyota Tundra, continued to impress. The Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender started off the weekend topping the speed charts in Thursday’s lone NCWTS practice session, and went on to qualify sixth for Friday night’s 21st annual Lucas Oil 150. However, Fridaythe 13th played no favors with the No. 13 ThorSport Racing driver, who was relinquished to an 11th-place finish, following late-race issues.
Racing his way within the top-five early on in the 150-lap event, the 19-year-old driver avoided numerous on-track incidents leading up to his first pit stop of the night on lap 40. Crew chief Jeff Hensley made the call for four tires, fuel, and a trackbar adjustment to aid in a “tight center off” Toyota Tundra. Restarting 10th, Hayley maintained his top-10 running position until an extreme vibration occurred, forcing the Calgary, Alberta native to lose one lap to the race leaders. Fortunately, Hayley caught a timely caution, on lap 116, and was the beneficiary of the “Lucky Dog” award.
Pitting for four tires, fuel, and a major chassis adjustment, under caution, put Hayley in a good position for the remaining 34 laps of the 150-lap event. However, NASCAR deemed that Hayley changed lanes too soon on the lap 119 restart, forcing the ThorSport Racing driver to drop to the tail-end of the longest line for what would be the final restart of the night.
With the remaining laps running caution-free, Hayley worked his way back inside the top-10 until the left rear tire on his Toyota Tundra went flat, coming to the white flag. Holding on for a wild ride around the one-mile track, with only three inflated tires, Hayley fought hard for an 11th-place finish behind eventual race winner, Timothy Peters.
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“It was a roller coaster of a weekend for our No. 13 Protect the Harvest Toyota Tundra at Phoenix (International Raceway). We started off fastest in practice on Thursday, and qualified a solid sixth for tonight’s race. The handling just got off at the start of the race, which turned into a vibration, causing us to go a lap down. We fought to get the lap back, but unfortunately a penalty, and a flat tire on the last lap, caused us to settle for an 11th-place finish. We’ve got one race to go, so hopefully we can capitalize next weekend at Homestead.”
Notes:
- Cameron Hayley was fastest in the lone NCWTS practice session on Thursday afternoon at PIR
- Hayley qualified sixth for Friday night’s Lucas Oil 150, and finished 11th in his NCWTS debut at the one-mile track
- In 2015, Hayley has led 78 laps en route to four top-five and 14 top-10 finishes
- The ThorSport Racing driver maintained his sixth-place position in the 2015 NCWTS driver point standings after 22 races. Hayley is currently 34 points behind fifth-place, Timothy Peters, and 130 markers NCWTS points leader, Erik Jones
- Timothy Peters won the Lucas Oil 150 at PIR, followed by John Hunter Nemechek (second), John Wes Townley (third), Daniel Suarez (fourth) and Tyler Reddick (fifth). ThorSport Racing teammate, Matt Crafton finished 23rd and Johnny Sauter was 25th
- Up next: The NCWTS 200 at Homestead Miami Speedway on Friday, November 20
ABOUT PROTECT THE HARVEST:
Protect The Harvest was created to defend and preserve the freedoms of American consumers, farmers, ranchers, outdoor enthusiasts, and animal owners. For more information visit: www.ProtectTheHarvest.com.
ABOUT THE CAROLINA NUT CO.:
For more than 60 years The Carolina Nut Co. has used unique handcrafted family recipes to create gourmet nut flavors for every nut lover. Located in Henderson, N.C., The Carolina Nut Co. is a family-owned company that is spreading its delicious nut creations throughout the nation. To learn more, visit www.carolinanut.com.
ABOUT THORSPORT RACING:
ThorSport Racing, based in a state-of-the-art 100,000-square-foot facility in Sandusky, Ohio, is the longest-tenured NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team. ThorSport, which has competed in the NCWTS since 1996, will run the No. 88 Menards Toyota Tundra driven by two-time NCWTS drivers’ champion Matt Crafton, the No. 98 Nextant Aerospace/Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff/Curb Records Toyota Tundra driven by Johnny Sauter, and the No. 13 Cabinets by Hayley Toyota Tundra driven by Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender, Cameron Hayley in 2015.
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