Trevor Huddleston emerges from his car after winning Saturday night at Evergreen Speedway. (NASCAR Photo)
Trevor Huddleston emerges from his car after winning Saturday night at Evergreen Speedway. (NASCAR Photo)

Huddleston Dominates At Evergreen

MONROE, Wash. — Nobody had anything for Trevor Huddleston.

The Agoura Hills, Calif., native cruised to his second K&N Pro Series West win of this season and his career at Evergreen Speedway in the NAPA Auto Parts 150 on Saturday night, leading the most laps en route to the victory.

“The car unloaded pretty quick, the guys at the shop were on top of it, and the guys at the track were on top of it even more because we just kept making the thing better and it showed out there,” Huddleston said.

The win is also Sunrise Ford’s second of the season. Thus far, only two events in the series have been won by teams other than Bill McAnally Racing and Sunrise.

Derek Kraus led 20 laps, but struggled with a tight condition and wound up coming home second, his sixth top five and first runner-up finish this season. His BMR teammate and polesitter Brittney Zamora led 45 laps from the pole and wound up third, tying her career-best finish.

Monroe native, 2017 track and Washington state champion Trenton Moriarity, making his K&N Pro Series debut for newly formed JP Racing, finished fourth, with Jagger Jones rounding out the top five.

The finish:

Trevor Huddleston, Derek Kraus, Brittney Zamora, Trenton Moriarity, Jagger Jones, Todd Souza, Hailie Deegan, Devin Dodson, Jack Wood, Travis Milburn, John Wood, Taylor Canfield, Josh Fanopoulos, Bobby Hillis Jr., Tony Cosentino, Takuma Koga.