Series hits milestone 250th race this week The MBNA RacePoints 200 marks the 250th series race. Many of the drivers competing in Dovers event are winners of previous milestone events. They are Mike Skinner (#5 Toyota Tundra Toyota), first and 25th races; Rich Bickle (#07 Chevrolet), 50th; Jack Sprague (#16 Chevy Trucks Chevrolet), 75th; Ron Hornaday Jr. (#6 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet), 100th; Ted Musgrave (#1 Mopar Dodge), 200th and Bobby Hamilton (#04 Tech-Net Dodge), 225th.
Craftsman re-ups for five more years NASCAR and Sears, Roebuck and Co. last week announced the renewal of series sponsorship by Sears Craftsman tool brand. The renewal is for five years 2006 through 2010. Craftsman was a presenting sponsor of the 1995 inaugural season and full entitlement sponsor of the series beginning in 1996.
Etc. Musgrave and Rick Crawford (#14 Circle Bar Truck Corral Ford) have led 36.7 percent of the 1,003 laps run at Dover International Speedway. Musgrave, the 2002 winner, has headed 187 laps while Crawford has paced the field for 182. Crawford, Terry Cook (#10 Power Stroke Diesel by International Ford), Ken Schrader (#52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet) and Dennis Setzer (#46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet) are the only entered drivers to have competed in all five series events at Dover. A front-row starter has won Dovers race on three occasions although Kurt Busch came from the rear in a back-up truck to win in 2000. Chaffin and Musgrave are the only Dover winners expected to compete in this years race. Three other drivers in the field have scored series victories on concrete-surfaced speedways: Hornaday and Sprague at Bristol Motor Speedway and Hamilton at Nashville Superspeedway. Dovers event marks the beginning of seven consecutive weekends of racing for series competitors. Tony Liberati, who guided Brendan Gaughans #77 Jasper Engines & Transmissions Dodge on an interim bases, will be the teams permanent crew chief. The June 24 event at The Milwaukee Mile has been renamed the Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200.
ON THE RIGHT TRACK
Schrader can complete national series sweep at Dover With a victory this week, Schrader can join Bobby Labonte as winner in all three of NASCARs national series at the same track. Labonte completed the sweep at Martinsville in April. Schraders two Dover victories came in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series competition in 1991 and in the NASCAR Busch Series in 1989. Schrader was fifth in last years NASCAR Craftsman Truck race duplicating his finish of 2000. Entered drivers with national series wins at Dover are Tony Stewart (#47 Chevrolet) in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and Bodine, Johnny Benson (#23 Toyota Certified Used Cars Toyota) and Robert Pressley (#59 Harris Trucking Co. Dodge) in the NASCAR Busch Series. Bodine swept both races in 1993. Crawford a front-runner at Monster Mile With three top-three finishes including a second place in 2004 Crawford ranks as a solid favorite to win this weeks race. He was the Bud Pole winner in 2002.
10 YEARS TOUGH
The last time the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series had a road-course event was June 24, 2000 at Watkins Glen International. Roush Racing teammates Greg Biffle and Kurt Busch finished one-two in the 151.9-mile race. There have been 17 road races in the series, with 11 different winners. Ron Hornaday Jr. and Joe Ruttman top the list with three victories apiece.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
There are horses for courses and Dover International Speedway which circles a horse race track would seem to favor Dodge as a manufacturer. Chad Chaffins 2004 victory was the fourth in a row for the brand. Scott Riggs Dover win in 2001 was Dodges eighth consecutive victory to share the all-time series record with Chevrolet.
Fast Facts
Next Event: MBNA RacePoints 200 (Race 8 of 25).
Where: Dover International Speedway.
When: Friday, 4:45pm/et.
Track layout: 1-mile concrete banked oval.
Race length: 200 Miles/200 Laps.
Posted awards: $618,610.
TV: SPEED Channel, 4:45pm/et.
Radio: MRN, XM Satellite.
2004 winner: Chad Chaffin.
2004 polesitter: Carl Edwards.
Pre-race schedule (all times local): Thursday Practice 11:30 a.m. 12:40 p.m. and 1 p.m. 1:45 p.m. Qualifying 5:10 p.m. Trucks impounded after qualifying.(NASCAR PR)(6-1-2005)
