DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Giovanni (Gio) Ruggiero may have been a rookie making his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series debut at Daytona International Speedway on Friday night. Still, the TRICON Garage driver performed well beyond his years in the Fresh From Florida 250.
The Rookie of the Year contender faced adversity early, suffering a flat tire during Friday afternoon’s qualifying session. However, he rebounded with a fast No. 17 JBL Toyota Tundra Pro, showing speed throughout the 100-lap season opener.
Late-race circumstances played into Ruggiero’s hands.
Following a Lap 70 caution, he emerged as the race leader. On the restart, he led the TRICON Garage brigade, with teammates Tanner Gray, Corey Heim, and William Sawalich closely in tow.
In the closing laps, others tried to take advantage of his inexperience, and Ruggiero was eventually bounced from the lead and shuffled to the back half of the top 10, but the TRICON squad mounted a late charge, surging back to the front inside the final two laps.
As the white flag waved with the TRICON trio of Ruggiero, Heim and Gray in the mix, the field became unsettled, with trucks scattering and bouncing off each other in a chaotic scramble for every position. Heading into Turn 3, multiple trucks spun, triggering the race’s final caution and freezing the field.
When the dust settled, Ruggiero was credited with an unofficial third-place finish, trailing race winner Parker Kligerman and Corey Heim.
Approximately, an hour after the race, NASCAR announced that Kligerman’s truck failed post-race inspection, disqualifying the No. 75 Chevrolet for a height infraction.
With the disqualification, Ruggiero would be re-credited with a second-place finish.
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