BRISTOL, Tenn. – Whether it was due in part to favorable track conditions early, or “just a little bit of luck,” Raphael Lessard paced the opening round of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice Friday on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Lessard, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado, turned a best lap of 19.384 seconds (92.860 mph) on his 11th of 31 tours around the .533-mile, dirt-covered high banks.
The 19-year-old Canadian almost looked perplexed when giving his account of his fast lap after the end of the session. Lessard came into the weekend with no competitive dirt experience in his racing career.
“I’m not sure, honestly, how we did it,” Lessard admitted. “I guess it’s a lot like driving in the snow back home [in Canada]. Thanks to everyone at GMS Racing for building a fast Chevy Silverado. We’ve been spending time at a local dirt track [Millbridge Speedway] with a micro sprint trying to get ready. We knew the race track would change throughout the session, but I’m really happy to be P1 early.
“There’s a long way to go, though.”
Lessard was among a handful of NASCAR national series drivers to tune up for the Bristol dirt weekend by turning laps at the sixth-mile Millbridge dirt oval prior to coming to The Last Great Coliseum.
“It’s two different things, but every little bit helps,” he noted.
Carson Hocevar, who has run on dirt in the past at the Tulsa Shootout, was second-quick for Niece Motorsports at 19.396 seconds (92.803 mph).
He was followed by Hailie Deegan’s David Gilliland Racing-prepared Ford, with another Ford in Chase Briscoe and the Toyota of Stewart Friesen filling out the top five spots on the speed charts.
Sixth through 10th were Todd Gilliland, Sheldon Creed, Tyler Ankrum and Brett Moffitt.
Gilliland had the fastest 10-lap average during first Truck Series practice, at 91.525 mph.
There were numerous spins during the session, with Danny Bohn and Jake Griffin sharing the dubious distinction of having the most trouble. Both drivers had a pair of spins during first practice.
Even dirt dominator Kyle Larson, who won 46 times in various dirt cars a year ago, wasn’t immune. He did a 360-degree spin inside of 10 minutes to go in opening practice. Larson ended up 12th quickest.
Final practice for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series takes place at 5:30 p.m. ET, live on FS1.
PRACTICE RESULTS: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series; Bristol Motor Speedway; March 26, 2021
- #24 – Raphael Lessard, 19.384
- #42 – Carson Hocevar, 19.396
- #1 – Hailie Deegan, 19.418
- #04 – Chase Briscoe, 19.432
- #52 – Stewart Friesen, 19.465
- #15 – Tanner Gray, 19.483
- #38 – Todd Gilliland, 19.502
- #2 – Sheldon Creed, 19.525
- #26 – Tyler Ankrum, 19.579
- #45 – Brett Moffitt, 19.588
- #4 – John Hunter Nemechek, 19.592
- #44 – Kyle Larson, 19.603
- #23 – Chase Purdy, 19.620
- #88 – Matt Crafton, 19.688
- #21 – Zane Smith, 19.695
- #17 – Kevin Harvick, 19.706
- #22 – Austin Wayne Self, 19.725
- #99 – Ben Rhodes, 19.729
- #62 – Jessica Friesen, 19.760
- #33 – Myatt Snider, 19.811
- #98 – Grant Enfinger, 19.821
- #11 – Bubba Wallace, 19.849
- #34 – Jake Griffin, 19.879
- #75 – Parker Kligerman, 19.881
- #56 – Mike Marlar, 19.883
- #13 – Johnny Sauter, 19.899
- #18 – Chandler Smith, 19.901
- #49 – Andrew Gordon, 19.935
- #51 – Martin Truex Jr., 19.970
- #30 – Danny Bohn, 19.993
- #9 – Codie Rohrbaugh, 20.036
- #3 – JR Heffner, 20.069
- #16 – Austin Hill, 20.069
- #40 – Ryan Truex, 20.104
- #41 – Cody Erickson, 20.113
- #25 – Timothy Peters, 20.145
- #19 – Derek Kraus, 20.205
- #39 – Ryan Newman, 20.233
- #6 – Norm Benning, 20.635
- #12 – Tate Fogleman, 20.734
- #83 – Trevor Collins, 20.841
- #02 – Daniel Suarez, 20.894
- #20 – Spencer Boyd, 21.169