
Bell sponsored driver Austin Dillon, the grandson of team owner Richard Childress, dominated the field Sunday to win the Lucas Oil 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Iowa Speedway. Starting from the pole, Dillon ran away from the field to take his first career victory. Dillon led for nearly all the race, holding on through a couple of late-race restarts to win over the ThorSport Racing Chevys of Johnny Sauter and Matt Crafton. James Buescher was fourth, with Stacy Compton completing the top five. Dillon, who has won three consecutive poles, clearly was the class of the field, and by Lap 40, he already had put 15 trucks down at least one lap. Austin Dillon wears the Bell Infusion Top Forced Air in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competition.