Caruth breaks through for first Truck Series win at Las Vegas

Caruth breaks through for first Truck Series win at Las Vegas

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Rajah Caruth made a promise after taking the checkered flag in the Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. “There’s more to come, for sure,” said the 21-year-old Spire Motorspo…

Rajah Caruth, a 21-year-old Spire Motorsports driver, won his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway after promising more success in the future. He became the third African-American driver to achieve this feat, following Wendell Scott and Bubba Wallace. Caruth’s pit crew played a crucial role in securing his victory by executing flawless pit stops during the race. Despite facing tough competition, Caruth managed to lead a significant number of laps and finish ahead of Tyler Ankrum. Ankrum, who finished second, expressed confidence in his team’s potential for future success, acknowledging that their time to win is near. The race also saw Ty Majeski and Nick Sanchez face setbacks due to penalties, while Kyle Busch’s tire violation hindered his chances of defending his title. Ultimately, Chevrolet clinched its second consecutive victory at the track, with Caruth’s win marking the 11th race won from the pole position at LVMS.

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