Grant Enfinger has gone back-to-back after winning a fuel strategy race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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The Craftsman Truck Series driver previously punched his ticket to the Championship 4 with a win at Talladega Superspeedway, but he did not ease up on his competition. He went out and delivered another win for CR7 Motorsports.
Fellow playoff driver Ty Majeski crossed the line second. Connor Mosack finished a career-best third. Corey Heim and Tyler Ankrum rounded out the top five.
MORE: Enfinger wins, full results
Layne Riggs, one of multiple drivers to gamble on fuel strategy with a pit stop on Lap 79, was trying to chase Enfinger down in the closing laps. He cut into the CR7 Motorsports driver's advantage, but he could not get to the No. 9 Chevrolet.
Riggs ran out of fuel with two laps remaining in the race and ended his day on pit road. He was credited with a 22nd-place finish.
With Riggs no longer behind him, Enfinger just had to cruise through his final lap considering that no driver was within 11 seconds of him. He had made his final pit stop of the day only one lap after Riggs, but he saved enough fuel to do a burnout after winning the race.
Riggs was not the only driver to run out of fuel on the final lap. Nick Sanchez also fell out of second place after taking the white flag. He was credited with a 13th-place finish.
Notable: Enfinger won the race after recovering from an unexpected issue. He had to make an unscheduled pit stop early in the final stage after contact with Christian Eckes led to a tire rub. He got back on the lead lap after a caution for Matt Mills and Connor Jones.
Stage 1: Corey Heim won stage 1 after starting from the pole and leading every lap. Kaden Honeycutt, Ty Majeski, Taylor Gray, Christian Eckes, Grant Enfinger, Connor Mosack, Nick Sanchez, Rajah Caruth, and Dean Thompson were top 10.
Stage 2: Enfinger won stage 2 after taking the lead in the closing laps. Heim, Eckes, Majeski, Honeycutt, Gray, Daniel Dye, Mosack, Caruth, and Matt Crafton were top 10.
Tyler Ankrum in 16th and Sanchez in 17th missed out on stage points.
Next: The Truck Series Round of 8 ends on Friday, Nov. 1, at Martinsville Speedway. Three drivers will join Enfinger in the Championship 4 while four will be eliminated from the playoffs.