Celebration time
Daniel Suarez celebrates in Victory Lane after winning Friday night's Lucas Oil 150 Camping World Truck Series race at Phoenix International Raceway.
Pole winner
William Byron, the 18-year-old series rookie, is all grins after winning the pole for the race in qualifying earlier Friday.
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Going green
Bryon leads the field to green at the start of the race.
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Smoke city
The No. 2 truck of Austin Cindric ends up pointed in the wrong direction on the track after making contact with the truck of Noah Gragson and going for a spin early in the race.
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Slide job
The No. 23 truck of Spencer Gallagher checks up after getting out of sorts.
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No room for two
The No. 24 truck of Kaz Grala makes contact with the No. 98 of Rico Abreu, with Grala's truck ending up getting the worst of it in the incident.
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Slide job, Part 2
Tommy Joe Martins goes for a slide later in the race.
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Class of the field
The No. 9 truck of Bryon led a race-high 113 laps, dominating most of the night.
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Tough luck
With just 10 laps to go, however, Byron's No. 9 blew an engine — ending his night and his hopes of competing for a series championship next Friday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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Heartbroken
The devastation is written all over Byron's face after he climbed from his stricken truck on pit road.
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Also eliminated
The other Chaser eliminated from the Truck Series playoff field was Ben Kennedy, who needed to win to advance to the Championship 4 at Homestead. He finished ninth.
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Crafton advances
The No. 88 truck of Matt Crafton moves past the No. 8 of John Hunter Nemechek. Crafton would go on to finish third in the race, securing his advancement into the Championship 4.
Peters advances
Timothy Peters, who finished fifth, also advances to the title race at Homestead.
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Bell advances
Christopher Bell, driver of the No. 4 truck, finished seventh to join the Championship 4.
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Sauter steady
Even though he entered the night already locked into the Championship 4 by virtue of wins in the two previous Chase races at Martinsville and Texas, Johnny Sauter continued to flash some muscle, finishing second in his No. 21 truck.
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First series win
Suarez enjoys a hearty celebratory burnout after earning his first career series victory. He had finished second on four previous occasions.
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