The 25-year-old Jones from Atlanta, Georgia, overtook teammate Ty Gibbs in the second of two overtime attempts to claim his first victory at the Paperclip-shaped short track.
The two-time ARCA Menards Series East champion is scheduled to make his first of four Xfinity Series starts for JGR at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March.
The Shoreham, Vermont, native is primed to claim a milestone achievement in his fourth full-time season as a NASCAR Xfinity Series crew chief for JR Motorsports.
In this week's interview, Speedway Media catches up with Niece Motorsports newcomer, Ryan Truex. Truex recently joined the team for a full-season and will contend for the 2021 Truck Series championship.
The four-time race-winning NASCAR Xfinity Series team based in Welcome, North Carolina, is set to surpass a milestone start with its three-car operation at the World Center of Racing in its fifth season of existence.
As for this season coming up, Truex landed a ride that he truly deserved. Considering that he has had an up and down career over the last several years with different teams, 2018 should be a terrific opportunity to showcase his talents.
The 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season was a wild one for the No. 16 driver, Ryan Truex, the brother of the 2017 Cup Series Champion. Like others, he was involved in an unfortunate Lap 1 accident at Daytona which ended his season opener very early.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series came to Homestead-Miami Speedway this past weekend to settle the Championship 4, however, there were 28 other drivers who had a shot at the win.