Fort Worth, TX (SportsNetwork. Durham Smythe Dolphins Jersey .com) - With three races to go in the 2014 Camping World Truck Series season, three drivers are in a tight battle for the championship. Matt Crafton, the defending series champion, holds an 18-point lead over Ryan Blaney and a 22-point advantage over Darrell Wallace Jr. Johnny Sauter, who is Craftons teammate at ThorSport Racing, is a now a long shot for the title, as he trails by 40 points. No driver has won back-to-back championships in the 20-year history of this series. The series is racing at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday night and then competing one week later at Phoenix International Raceway before wrapping up the season on Nov. 14 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. In June, Crafton won at Texas for the first time in 27 truck races there. The series has been competing at this 1.5-mile track twice each season since 1999. Crafton put on a dominating performance in the most recent truck event there, leading 118 of 167 laps, but had to conserve his fuel in the closing stages after last pitting with 61 laps to go. Getting a win at Texas was really cool, Crafton said. In June, the track is hot and slippery but this weekend, there will be cooler temps and a lot of grip, so itll be faster. This race is 20 laps shorter, so well have to see how the race plays out, but I feel confident we can pull off a sweep. Crafton claimed his second win of the season at Texas but has not been into victory lane since. He has finished sixth or better in seven of the last eight races, including a third-place run last Saturday at Martinsville Speedway. Blaney led a total of 45 laps in the June race at Texas but ended up finishing fourth. We had a great Ford F-150 in the first race at Texas, Blaney said. We had a good shot at winning, and it was just kind of a fuel strategy deal that put us back to fourth. Blaney has one win this season, which occurred in August at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. He has finished 10th or better in the last four races. Wallace claimed his third victory of the season at Martinsville. He also finished second at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway before placing ninth at Talladega Superspeedway. We have the momentum on our side from the win at Martinsville, and our mile- and-a-half program has really improved this season, Wallace said. We have been fast on mile-and-a-half tracks, including Texas earlier this season. Since we were last at Texas, I think we have improved even more, and at our last mile-and-a-half race (Sept. 27 at Las Vegas), we ran up front, led laps and came up just short of a win. Wallace has finished 6th, 7th and 10th in his three truck races at Texas. I think we have what it takes to make that a top five this weekend and even contend for the win, he added. 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He wasnt sure if a moment like this would ever arrive again, especially after missing most of 2012 with a broken hand and not having a job last season until the Diamondbacks called a few days before the season -- with only a spot open at Double-A Mobile. The veteran still jumped at the chance. "You start to question," said Evans, who was recalled from Triple-A Reno last week. "Its not easy to get here. ... This is definitely satisfying." Evans was in the lineup because manager Kirk Gibson decided it was a good time to rest Goldschmidt. It was the sluggers first day off of the season after 59 straight games, one shy of the club record of 60 set by Travis Lee in 1998. Maybe another break for Goldschmidt on Wednesday? "Yeah, I wouldnt count on that," Evans said. "If I was a betting man, Id count on him being in there." Anderson (4-0) was hardly intimidated by hitter friendly Coors Field or one of the top lineups in the league. He didnt overpower the Rockies so much as keep them guessing, throwing six effective innings in his longest outing since he was recalled from Reno on May 6. He becomes the fifth rookie since 1998 to win his opening four starts. The right-hander allowed four hits and one run -- a homer by D.J. LeMahieu -- to help the Diamondbacks stop a three-game skid. "I tried to stick with my game plan, pitch off that," Anderson said. "If you try to pitch to the park, sometimes youre not very successful." Jorge De La Rosa (6-4) settled down after a shaky start, giving up three runs in seven innings. The hard-throwing lefty didnt have a strikeout forr the first time this season, and his six-game