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Date: Friday, November 6th
Start Time: 9:19 p.m. (et)
Site: Texas Motor Speedway -- Fort Worth, Texas
Track: 1.5-mile oval
Laps: 146
Miles: 219 (350 kilometers)
Capacity:
Total purse: $596,079 (2008 figures)
Payouts: 1st Place - $70,950; 2nd Place - $45,850; 3rd Place - $34,570
Year: 11th
On TV: SpeedChannel
Announcers: Rick Allen, Phil Parsons, Michael Waltrip
On Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)/SIRIUS XM Satellite
Race record:
Qualifying record: Clint Bowyer, 2006 (184.464 m.p.h.)
2008 Finish
Defending champion: Ron Hornaday Jr
Runner up: Kyle Busch
Pole winner: Rick Crawford (178.826 m.p.h.)
Top 10:
1. Ron Hornaday Jr (Start: 7)
2. Kyle Busch (3)
3. Johnny Benson (20)
4. Todd Bodine (10)
5. Colin Braun (9)
6. Terry Cook (26)
7. Travis Kvapil (4)
8. Mike Skinner (17)
9. Brian Scott (25)
10. Scott Speed (18)
Average speed: 126.220 m.p.h.
Time of race: 1 hour, 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Margin of victory: 0.957 second
Caution flags: 5 for 26 laps
Lead changes: 7 among 3 drivers
Past winners
2008 Ron Hornaday Jr, Chevrolet, 126.220 m.p.h.
2007 Ted Musgrave, Toyota, 131.363 m.p.h.
2006 Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 124.895 m.p.h.
2005 Todd Bodine, Toyota, 128.239 m.p.h.
2004 Todd Bodine, Toyota, 115.169 m.p.h.
2003 Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, 122.727 m.p.h.
2002 Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, 137.736 m.p.h. (race record)
2001 Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 112.020 m.p.h.
2000 Bryan Reffner, Chevrolet, 112.933 m.p.h.
1999 Jay Sauter, Chevrolet, 123.430 m.p.h.
Last race
Race: Mountain Dew 250 (October 31st)
Site: Talladega Superspeedway -- Talladega, Alabama
Miles: 260.68
Laps: 98
Finish line order: Kyle Busch, Aric Almirola, Todd Bodine, Terry Cook, David Starr
Time of Race: 2 hours, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Average speed: 127.837 m.p.h.
Margin of victory: 0.057 second
Caution flags: 7 for 28 laps
Lead changes: 21 among 10 drivers
Lap leaders: C. Braun 1-7; M. Wallace 8; C. Jones # 9-10; C. Braun 11-28; M.C. Braun 1-7; M. Wallace 8; C. Jones # 9-10; C. Braun 11-28; M.Skinner 29; C. Braun 30; M. Skinner 31-35; T. Bodine 36; M.Skinner 37-39; C. Jones # 40; T. Peters 41-42; B. Scott 43-47; A.Almirola 48; B. Scott 49; A. Almirola 50-63; T. Cook 64; T.Bodine 65-66; B. Scott 67; T. Bodine 68-87; K. Busch 88-96; T.Bodine 97; K. Busch 98.
Entry list
#4 Ricky Carmichael (Clearwater, FL) Chevrolet/Monster
#5 Mike Skinner (Susanville, CA) Toyota/Exide
#6 Colin Braun (Ovalo, TX) Ford/Con-Way Freight
#07 Chad McCumbee (Supply, NC) Chevrolet/tiwi
#08 Butch Miller (Coopersville, MI) Chevrolet/TBA
#10 James Buescher (Plano, TX) Ford/International Maxx Force Diesel
#11 TJ Bell (Reno, VA) Toyota/Red Horse Racing
#12 Mario Gosselin (St.Marie, Canada) Chevrolet/MyTireMonkey.com
#13 Johnny Sauter (Necedah, WI) Chevrolet/Advanced Auto-Rio Grand
#14 Rick Crawford (Mobile, AL) Ford/Circle Bar International Truck
#15 Aric Almirola (Tampa, FL) Toyota/Graceway Pharmaceuticals
#16 Brian Scott (Boise, ID) Toyota/Albertson's
#17 Timothy Peters (Providence, NC) Toyota/Strutmasters
#21 Nick Tucker (Kannapolis, NC) Dodge/GBRacing LLC
#23 Jason White (Powhatan, VA) Dodge/GBRacing LLC
#24 David Starr (Houston, TX) Toyota/Zachry Toyota Tundra
#25 Terry Cook (Sylvania, OH) Toyota/Harris Trucking-Cajun Ind.
#29 Mikey Kile (Westlake, LA) Chevrolet/Greased Lightning Cleaning
#30 Todd Bodine (Chemung, NY) Toyota/Copart/PurpleHeartCars.org
#31 Scott Wimmer (Wausau, WI) Chevrolet/Wolf Pack Rentals
#33 * Ron Hornaday Jr (Palmdale, CA) Chevrolet/VFW
#36 Tim Andrews (Concord, NC) Ford/Mittler Bros Machine
#39 Ryan Sieg (Tucker, GA) Chevrolet/S & W Services
#41 Marc Mitchell (Tallahassee, FL) Dodge/Mike Berg Trucking
#47 Brandon Knupp (Sidney, OH) Chevrolet/FT 11 Degreaser
#48 Bryan Silas (Stuart, FL) Chevrolet/Polar Bear 150
#51 Kyle Busch (Las Vegas, NV) Toyota/Miccosukee Resort
#57 Norm Benning (Pittsburgh, PA) Chevrolet/Norm Benning Racing
#60 Stacy Compton (Hurt, VA) Toyota/Safe Auto Insurance
#73 Ben Stancill (Ayden, NC) Chevrolet/County Building Center
#81 Taylor Malsam (Seattle, WA) Toyota/One-Eighty
#85 Brent Raymer (Concord, NC) Ford/TBA
#87 Chris Jones (Forest, VA) Chevrolet/Copy Wizard
#88 Matt Crafton (Tulare, CA) Chevrolet/Menards
#92 John Jackson (Ellenton, FL) Chevrolet/sponsortrucks.com
#93 Shane Sieg (Tucker, GA) Chevrolet/S & W Services
#98 David Gilliland (Torrance, CA) Chevrolet/Menards
Leading contenders
| Name | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ron Hornaday Jr | 7th | 5th | 18th | Won | ||||
| Kyle Busch | 3rd | 2nd | 29th | 2nd | ||||
| Todd Bodine | Won | Won | 14th | 16th | 4th | |||
| Colin Braun | 5th | |||||||
| Terry Cook | 22nd | 22nd | 7th | 32nd | 12th | 8th | 12th | 6th |
| Mike Skinner | 11th | 2nd | 3rd | 3rd | 8th | |||
| Brian Scott | 21st | 9th | ||||||
| Rick Crawford | 2nd | 4th | 9th | 7th | 8th | 33rd | 5th | 11th |
| David Starr | 4th | 3rd | 31st | 4th | 4th | 16th | 19th | 12th |
| Matt Crafton | 12th | 23rd | 12th | 21st | 17th | 15th | 7th | 19th |
| Aric Almirola | 34th | 20th |
Notes
Just three races remain on the 2009 Truck Series schedule and RonHornaday Jr owns a 202-point lead over Matt Crafton. Despite placing 17thlast week at Talladega, Hornaday continues to hold down the top spot, althoughhis advantage was cut by 22 points. Crafton finished 10th behind race winnerKyle Busch last week to pick up some much needed points. 1995 NASCAR TruckSeries champion Mike Skinner, third on the points list, dropped to 327 pointsbehind with his 19th-place showing.Hornaday should gain some momentum with only three races left, as he entersthis week's race as the defending champion. Last season, Hornaday overcame aone-lap deficit and led the final 40 laps to clip Busch by less than a second.With the win, Hornaday recorded a season-sweep at Texas as he won here in Juneof 2008. It was his sixth victory of that season and the 39th of his career.With six titles this year, Hornaday's win total now stands at 45.Ted Musgrave reclaimed the lead with just two laps remaining in 2007 and thencruised to victory under caution thanks to an accident on the final lap,as he recorded his 17th career Truck Series title. Brendan Gaughan finishedsecond, while pole sitter Mike Skinner placed third after leading for a race-high 40 laps.In 2006, Clint Bowyer registered his first career Camping World Series title,as he crossed the finish line three lengths ahead of Busch. Bowyer, who saton the pole, led on two separate occasions for a race-high 103 laps. Bowyerled for the first 49 laps, however Skinner took the lead through lap 94,however Bowyer reclaimed the advantage and never looked back, as he posted a0.279 of a second victory. Skinner, who started alongside Bowyer, placedthird.In 2005, Todd Bodine crossed the finish line about half a second ahead of MikeSkinner for the win. The victory was Bodine's third of that season and thefifth of his Truck career. Skinner was the pole sitter and led forthe first 25 laps and 80 overall. Bodine took the lead with just 23 lapsremaining and held on for the checkered flag. With the win, Bodine joinedBrendan Gaughan as the only back-to-back champions of this race. Gaughanaccomplished the feat in 2002-03.Bodine will attempt to become the third driver to score a season sweep atTexas Motor Speedway, having won June's WinStar World Casino 400. BrendanGaughan took both races in 2002-03, while Hornaday Jr was a double winner lastyear. Bodine's June victory made him the first NASCAR Camping World TruckSeries competitor to win five times at the same track.Texas Motor Speedway was the first high-speed track added to the NASCARCraftsman Truck schedule in June 1997. The track has hosted two races perseason since 1999 when the Chevy Silverado 350K made its debut. BrendanGaughan set a NASCAR Craftsman Truck record in 2002-03 winning fourconsecutive races. Todd Bodine won his fourth TMS event in June - the onlyother driver to win four races at a single series track.The Camping World Truck Series will run their second-to-last race of theseason on November 13th at Phoenix International Raceway. Kevin Harvick wonlast year's Lucas Oil 150.11/03 17:21:06 ETJoin the discussion
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