| Race details | |||
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| Race 7 of 23 of the2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series | |||
| Date | June 9, 2017 | ||
| Official name | 21st Annual WinstarOnlineGaming.com 400 | ||
| Location | Fort Worth, Texas,Texas Motor Speedway | ||
| Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
| Course length | 1.5 miles (2.41 km) | ||
| Distance | 167 laps, 250.5 mi (403.14 km) | ||
| Scheduled distance | 167 laps, 250.5 mi (403.14 km) | ||
| Average speed | 119.412 miles per hour (192.175 km/h) | ||
| Pole position | |||
| Driver | Kyle Busch Motorsports | ||
| Time | 29.168 | ||
| Most laps led | |||
| Driver | Christopher Bell | Kyle Busch Motorsports | |
| Laps | 92 | ||
| Winner | |||
| No. 4 | Christopher Bell | Kyle Busch Motorsports | |
| Television in the United States | |||
| Network | Fox Sports 1 | ||
| Announcers | Vince Welch,Phil Parsons,Todd Bodine | ||
| Radio in the United States | |||
| Radio | Motor Racing Network | ||
The2017 WinstarOnlineGaming.com 400 was the seventhstock car race of the2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the 15th iteration of theevent. The race was held on Friday, June 9, 2017, inFort Worth, Texas atTexas Motor Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) permanent quad-oval racetrack. The race took the scheduled 167 laps to complete. At race's end,Christopher Bell, driving forKyle Busch Motorsports, would edge eventual second-place finisher,Brad Keselowski Racing driverChase Briscoe, under caution whenTimothy Peters would suffer a wild wreck on the final lap of the race, forcing a caution.[1] The win was Bell's fourth careerNASCAR Camping World Truck Series win and his second of the season. To fill out the podium,Grant Enfinger ofThorSport Racing would finish third.

Texas Motor Speedway is aspeedway located in the northernmost portion of theU.S. city ofFort Worth, Texas – the portion located inDenton County, Texas. The track measures 1.5 miles (2.4 km) around and is banked 24 degrees in the turns, and is of the oval design, where the front straightaway juts outward slightly. The track layout is similar toAtlanta Motor Speedway andCharlotte Motor Speedway (formerly Lowe's Motor Speedway). The track is owned bySpeedway Motorsports, Inc., the same company that owns Atlanta and Charlotte Motor Speedway, as well as the short-trackBristol Motor Speedway.
The first practice session was held on Thursday, June 8, at 3:00 PMCST, and would last for 55 minutes.[2]Christopher Bell ofKyle Busch Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 29.528 and an average speed of 182.877 miles per hour (294.312 km/h).[3]
| Pos. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Time | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | Christopher Bell | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 29.528 | 182.877 |
| 2 | 21 | Johnny Sauter | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 29.552 | 182.729 |
| 3 | 27 | Ben Rhodes | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 29.784 | 181.305 |
| Full first practice results | ||||||
The second practice session was held on Thursday, June 8, at 5:00 PMCST, and would last for 55 minutes.[2]Christopher Bell ofKyle Busch Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 29.142 and an average speed of 185.300 miles per hour (298.211 km/h).[4]
| Pos. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Time | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | Christopher Bell | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 29.142 | 185.300 |
| 2 | 98 | Grant Enfinger(R) | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 29.247 | 184.634 |
| 3 | 21 | Johnny Sauter | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 29.349 | 183.993 |
| Full second practice results | ||||||
The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Thursday, June 8, at 7:00 PMCST, and would last for 55 minutes.[2]Christopher Bell ofKyle Busch Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 29.142 and an average speed of 185.300 miles per hour (298.211 km/h), completing a sweep of all three sessions.[5]
| Pos. | # | Driver | Team | Make | Time | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | Christopher Bell | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 29.035 | 185.982 |
| 2 | 21 | Johnny Sauter | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 29.123 | 185.420 |
| 3 | 27 | Ben Rhodes | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 29.192 | 184.982 |
| Full Happy Hour practice results | ||||||
Qualifying was held on Friday, June 9, at 4:35 PMCST.[2] SinceTexas Motor Speedway is at least a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) racetrack, the qualifying system was a single car, single lap, two round system where in the first round, everyone would set a time to determine positions 13–32. Then, the fastest 12 qualifiers would move on to the second round to determine positions 1–12.[6]
Noah Gragson ofKyle Busch Motorsports would win the pole, setting a lap of 29.168 and an average speed of 185.134 miles per hour (297.944 km/h) in the second round.[7]
No drivers would fail to qualify.
Stage 1 Laps: 40
Stage 2 Laps: 40
Stage 3 Laps: 87
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