Kraus Leads Trio Of MHR Drivers At Richmond
• Extends String Of Consistent Runs In Camping World Truck Series
RICHMOND, Va. (Aug. 13, 2022) – Derek Kraus led the way among a trio of McAnally-Hilgemann Racing drivers competing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race under the lights at Richmond Raceway on Saturday night.
Kraus drove the No. 19 NAPA AutoCare Chevrolet Silverado to a 12th-place finish in the Worldwide Express 250 for Carrier Appreciation.
Jake Garcia, making his third career series start in MHR’s No. 35 Quanta Services Chevrolet Silverado, notched a career-best 20th-place finish at Richmond – while Colby Howard, in the No. 91 Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet Silverado, took the checkered flag in 28th.
After starting 18th on the grid, Kraus charged ahead to finish 11th at the end of the first stage of the race. Throughout the remainder of the 250-lap event, he battled for a top-10 spot among playoff drivers – in a race that was slowed by just one caution, other than for the two stage breaks. His 12th-place finish extended his string of consistent runs – with an average finish of 10th in the last six events.
Garcia, who qualified 17th, got shuffled back in the first stage of the race. He battled back, however, and turned in a solid performance for the remainder of the race. His 20th-place finish topped the 28th-place finish he had in his previous series start, at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on July 29.
Howard, who started 24th, battled to move up – but was not able to gain ground in the early going. Despite adjustments by his crew during pit stops, he continued to face handling problems – leading he and his team to suspect an undetermined mechanical issue. Despite the problem, he continued on to finish 28th.
In advance of the race – Kraus, Howard and team co-owner Bill McAnally visited NAPA stores and shops in the Richmond area. On race day, a group of about 30 special guests from the NAPA Richmond District were in attendance at the track for a VIP experience. They were treated to a driver meet-and-greet, a garage tour, a VIP tour of MHR’s NAPA transporter, pre-race grid access, and access to MHR’s pit area on pit road. In addition, four seats on the team’s pit road war wagon were available for VIP guest crew members.
Quote – Derek Kraus
“We were okay today. We just needed more on the long runs. It was a fun race and the pit stops were good. So we improved in that area, but just struggled a little bit with the truck. Overall, it was a fun night at the track.”
Quote – Colby Howard
“I’m not sure what was wrong tonight. We feel we had a mechanical issue, as no adjustment would change the handling. We will regroup and be strong at Kansas.”
Quote – Jake Garcia
“I learned a lot tonight at Richmond. I appreciate everyone at MHR for helping me improve throughout the race and get faster every run. It was good for us to complete all the laps we did and bring home a decent finish.”
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Event:
Race: Worldwide Express 250 (250 Laps) (Race 18 of 23) Aug. 13, 2022
Location: Richmond Raceway, Richmond, Va. (3/4-mile oval)
Format: Three Stages; Lap 70 / Lap 140 / Lap 250
Derek Kraus
No. 19 NAPA AutoCare Chevrolet Silverado RST
Age: 20
Hometown: Stratford, Wis.
Practice: 9th
Qualified: 18th
Stage 1: 11th
Stage 2: 12th
Finished: 12th (Running, completed 250 of 250 laps)
Career series stats:
68 starts, 3 poles, 4 top fives, 25 top 10s
2022 series stats:
Races: 18 starts, 1 pole, 6 top 10s
Laps completed: 2,402/2,470
Laps led: 15
Series standings: 11th
Colby Howard
No. 91 Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet Silverado RST
Age: 20
Hometown: Simpsonville, S.C.
Practice: 15th
Qualified: 22nd
Stage 1: 24th
Stage 2: 25th
Finished: 28th (Running, completed 246 of 250 laps)
Career series stats:
23 starts, 1 top 10
2022 series stats:
Races: 18 starts, 1 top 10
Laps completed: 2,324/2,470
Laps led: 10
Series standings: 17th
Jake Garcia
No. 35 Quanta Chevrolet Silverado RST
Age: 17
Hometown: Monroe, Ga.
Practice: 16th
Qualified: 17th
Stage 1: 28th
Stage 2: 20th
Finished: 20th (Running, completed 248 of 250 laps)
Career stats:
Career series stats: 3 starts
Next Race:
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race, Sept. 9, 2022, Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kan. (1.5-mile oval)