Toyota Victories From Coast To Coast
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NASCAR K&N West Derek Kraus was victorious Thursday night in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West season-opener in Bakersfield, California. His Bill McAnally Racing Toyota teammates Cole Rouse (third) and Hailie Deegan (seventh) also recorded top-10s. NHRA Toyota driver Richie Crampton captured his eighth-career NHRA Top Fuel win Sunday and first since with Kalitta Motorsports at the NHRA Gatornationals at Florida's Gainesville Raceway. On the way to the finals, Crampton knocked out his teammate Doug Kalitta with a hole-shot in round one and then eliminated Mike Salinas in round two to set up a semi-final match-up with fellow Toyota driver Antron Brown. Both cars smoked the tires as changing conditions saw track temperatures rise by almost 40 degrees during the day, but it was Crampton that would come away with the victory. 'It was pretty interesting,' Crampton said of his Gainesville victory. 'As always, we were able to make great power at Gainesville. The track temps were just up a bit and it made the crew chiefs just pull their hair out. It made it a little bit more of a driver's race and it evened the playing field a little bit. I thrived on it. I loved it. It was one of my most rewarding wins ever.' Shawn Langdon registered his second semi-final Funny Car appearance in three races since moving over from Top Fuel after last season. What's Next: The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series heads to Virginia after three weeks out West to compete at Martinsville Speedway this Sunday, March 25 at 2:00 p.m. ET on FS1. The NASCAR Xfinity Series takes two weeks off before returning to action at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 7. Tundra drivers are back in action this week when the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) races at Martinsville Saturday, March 24 at 2:00 p.m. ET on FS1. NHRA also takes two weeks off to gear up for Las Vegas' first four-wide April 6-8.
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