Monday rundown – Racing Resources says….


*Todd Bodine won the WinStar World Casino 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. Bodine scored his 17th career win in his 123rd start, moving into a tie with Ted Musgrave for fifth all-time.
*Bodine scored his fifth series win at Texas in his 10th race there. He became the first driver in series history to win five races at a single track.
*Bodine scored his second win of 2009; he joins Kyle Busch as only the second repeat winner of the season. Bodine posted his 10th win on 1.5-mile tracks, the most of all drivers. He led twice for 52 laps, including the final 43.
*Germain Racing scored its 18th series victory and sixth at Texas.
*Toyota scored its sixth series victory at Texas and sixth win of 2009.
*The two cautions in the race set a track record for the fewest number of cautions in a Texas race; the old record of three cautions happened three times. The 10 laps of caution set a track record for the fewest number of caution laps in a Truck race at Texas, breaking the record of 12 laps set in June 2004.
*The race’s average speed of 152.282 mph set a track record, breaking the old mark of 148.959 mph set in June 2004.
*Matt Crafton, who finished second, took over the points lead for the first time in his 205-race career.
*Ron Hornaday (19th) dropped to second in the points, 30 behind Crafton.
*Colin Braun (third) posted his best finish of the season.
*Pole-winner Johnny Sauter finished sixth, the best of the five rookie of the year contenders in the race.
*Jason White (eighth), who turned 30 on race day, posted his third top-10 finish in the past four races.
*Taylor Malsam (ninth) posted his third top 10 of 2009 and sixth straight top-15 finish.
*The top 10 consisted of five Toyotas, two Chevrolets, two Fords and a Dodge.
 (ESPN.com)(6-8-2009)