Howie DiSavino III Drives to Top-25 in Second JAR start at Texas Motor Speedway

Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Report – Texas Motor Speedway; June 12, 2021

Track: Texas Motor Speedway- Oval (1.5 Mile)

Race: SpeedyCash.com 220

Date: June 12, 2021

Format: 147 Laps –35/35/77; 220.5 Miles

No. 3 Good Sam Chevrolet Silverado – Howie DiSavino III 

Start: 30

Stage 1: 31

Stage 2: 29

Finish: 23

Status: Running 

Laps Completed: 143 of 147

Laps Led: 0

Stage One Recap:

– DiSavino would start the SpeedyCash.com 220 from the 30th position after the use of the NASCAR performance matrix to determine the starting order, the matrix is based off the No. 3 team’s ranking in the owner points standings, as well as the finishing position and the fastest lap turned during the Camping World Truck Series’ previous race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

– However, at the start of the race NASCAR would require DiSavino to drop to the tail of the field to serve a penalty for a late driver change as DiSavino replaced Anderson.  

– Running consistent laps DiSavino was able to move past the No. 6 by Lap-3 to move into 35th position. 

The first caution flag of the day would wave over the field on Lap-7 as the No. 2 would get into the traction compound and spin. DiSavino would restart in the 32nd spot. 

– Caution would be displayed for the second time on Lap-21 for the No. 2 spinning again and making the contact with the wall. 

– Running in the 31st position the third caution would fall on Lap-33 for the No. 49 truck that stopped on the track. 

– Nearing the end of the Stage the leaders would pit for four tires and fuel. The No. 3 would elect to stay out until the Stage break. 

– The Stage would end under caution and DiSavino would end up being credited with the 31st position in Stage 1. 

Stage Two Recap:

– At the stage break, DiSavino would come to pit lane for fuel, four tires and an adjustment and would restart the Stage in the 30th position. 

– At the restart DiSavino would lose two spots to the No. 04 and No. 12. 

– The fourth caution would come out on Lap-52 when the No. 42 makes contact with the No. 52 spinning him into the inside wall. Running in the 31st position at the time the No. 3 would remain on track and restart 28th

– Lap-61 would see the fifth caution as the No. 10 would come to a stop at the beginning of pit road. Running in the 30th position at the time of the caution DiSavino would remain on the track and line up 28th.

– The sixth caution would be displayed when the No. 51 would spin in the traction compound and make contact with the wall. With the Stage nearing the end the No. 3 would remain on track as the leaders pit early.

– Just like the first stage the second stage would also end under caution. Running in the 28th spot at the time DiSavino would be credited with that. 

Final Stage:

– Under the stage break, DiSavino would come to pit lane for four tires, fuel and an adjustment. 

– Restarting in 25th DiSavino would remain there until teams would start to come to pit lane for early green flag stops on Lap-108. 

– Running in the 17th position Lap-123 would see the No. 3 come to pit lane for its green flag service with 4 tires and fuel. 

– The Stage would continue to run caution free. 

– When the checkered flag flew on Lap-147 DiSavino would finish the SpeedyCash.com 220 4-Laps down in the 24th position. 

– However, after post-race inspection the third-place finisher was disqualified and scored in the last position moving DiSavino up in the finishing order to 23rd.   

SpeedyCash.com 220 Recap:

– #4-John Hunter Nemechek won the SpeedyCash.com 220 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway Saturday afternoon.

– #24-Chase Elliott was second, followed by #98-Grant Enfinger, #16-Austin Hill, #18-Chandler Smith, #21-Zane Smith, #38-Todd Gilliland, #26-Tyler Ankrum, #15-Tanner Gray and #25-Josh Berry.

– #45-Ross Chastain initially finished third but was disqualified following post-race inspection.

– Pole-sitter Nemechek won stage 1. Stage 2 was won by #21-Smith.

– There were 15 lead changes among 7 drivers and 6 cautions for 38 yellow flag laps.

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship Standings:  

After eleven events, JAR moves up to the 29th position in the NCWTS Owner Standings after DiSavino’s 23rd place finish on Saturday afternoon. 

Next Race: 

Keith McGee will be back behind the wheel of the Jordan Anderson Racing No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado when the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway Friday, June 18, 2021, for the Rackley Roofing 200. LIVE coverage will be on Fox Sports 1 (FS1), Motor Racing Network (MRN), and SiriusXM Channel 90 at 8:00 P.M. EST. 

About Jordan Anderson Racing

Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) is a NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, owned by owner/driver Jordan Anderson. Established in 2018, JAR has competed full-time in the last three NCWTS seasons claiming back-to-back runner-up finishes in the 2020 & 2021 season opening NextEra 250 at Daytona International Speedway. JAR fields a full-time entry in the NXS Series; the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro SS driven by Jordan Anderson, Tyler Reddick, and Josh Berry. JAR also fields the No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado for select drivers in the NCWTS.