Three drivers led laps in the Lucas Oil 200 driven by General Tire, with Harrison Burton leading the most with 48 laps at the front of the field to lead the Valvoline Lap Leader standings. Gus Dean (No. 32 CAB Installers/Baker Distributing Chevrolet) led 29 laps to sit second in the standings, and Christian Eckes led nine laps to sit third.
Three-time Daytona winning crew chief Kevin Reed leads the ARCA Menards Series Cometic Crew Chief of the Year standings after the Lucas Oil 200 driven by General Tire.
The Cometic Crew Chief of the Race award is given to the crew chief with the lowest score after adding his or her driver’s qualifying position and race finish. The Cometic Crew Chief of the Year award is presented to the registered crew chief with the lowest score throughout the season.
Reed, crew chief for fourth-place finisher Christian Eckes (No. 15 JBL Audio Toyota), leads the standings with five points. His teammate, team owner Billy Venturini sits second with six points after leading race winner Harrison Burton (No. 20 DEX Imaging Toyota) from the fifth starting position to victory lane.
Frank Kerr, crew chief for Natalie Decker (No. 54 N29 Capital Technologies Toyota) is third with 13 points, Dan Glausz, crew chief for Travis Braden (No. 27 MatrixCare/Consonus Health Care/Liberty Village Ford) is fourth with 16 points, and Frank Kimmel, crew chief for Leilani Munter (No. 55 What The Health Toyota) and Jon Marlott, crew chief for Andy Seuss (No. 02 Robert B. Orr Company Chevrolet) are tied for fifth at 18 points.
Natalie Decker leads the S&S Volvo Laps completed standings, as she was the highest finishing registered driver to finish on the lead lap. The remainder of the top five, Codie Rohrbaugh (No. 7 Grant County Mulch Chevrolet), Travis Braden, Andy Seuss, and Connor Hall (No. 22 Marlow Yachts Ford) also completed all 86 laps at Daytona.
Team owner David Gilliland leads the R.E. Lightning Challenge standings with 200 points. Codie Rohrbaugh is second with 195, Don Fike third with 190, Chris Our is fourth at 185, and Chad Bryant rounds out the top five with 175 points.
Defending ARCA Menards Series manufacturers title champion Toyota is off to an early lead with nine points. Ford is second with six points and Chevrolet rounds out the standings in third with four points.
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