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Reutimann wins pole at Homestead, new track record:
Reutimann wins pole at Homestead, new track record:
November 18, 2004
#17-David Reutimann won the pole for the Ford 200 with a track record speed of 171.255mph, his 2nd pole of the season and career. Starting his last race in the #6 truck, Matt Crafton will start 2nd, followed by #99-Carl Edwards, #16-Jack Sprague and #47-Bobby Labonte
Homestead News and Notes:
Homestead News and Notes:
November 17, 2004
New series record for wins a possibility When Kasey Kahne (No. 2 Team ASE/Carquest Dodge) captured the Nov. 13 Darlington 200, the list of 2004 winners reached 13. The single season record is 14, in 1998. Kahne is the sixth driver to post his first series victory in
Edwards wins pole at Darlington:
Edwards wins pole at Darlington:
November 11, 2004
#99-Carl Edwards held off #15-Shane Hmiel to capture the pole for Friday night's Darlington 200 at Darlington Raceway. Edwards' lap at 167.487 mph set a new track record, but Hmiel came closest to knocking Edwards from the top, with a lap at 166.947mph. #59-Bobby Hamilton
Darlington News and Notes:
Darlington News and Notes:
November 11, 2004
Handicapping the title contenders at Darlington Hamilton has won both series starts at Darlington Raceway in 2001 and 03. Musgrave won in 2002 and finished second a year ago. Setzer counts a best finish of 11th. Edwards was 23rd last year as a Raybestos rookie. Crafton
Starr wins at Phoenix:
Starr wins at Phoenix:
November 5, 2004
#75-David Starr spent the last 27 laps of Friday's Chevy Silverado 150 holding off pole winner #16-Jack Sprague through two cautions and beat Sprague to the checkers by .297 seconds at Phoenix International Raceway for his second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory
Sprague wins pole at Phoenix:
Sprague wins pole at Phoenix:
November 3, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague won his fifth career Truck Series pole at Phoenix International Raceway for the Chevy Silverado 150 and his 6th of 2004, with a lap of 131.186mph, a new track record. #52-Ken Schrader is on the outside pole. Rounding out the top-5 are #99-Carl Edwards
Phoenix News and Notes:
Phoenix News and Notes:
October 27, 2004
For Brandon Whitt (No. 38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford), the final three races of the season cant come soon enough. Not because he wants to see his rookie season end, but because hes finally seeing some tracks that hes been to before. "Over 90% of the tracks
Did ya Know?
Did ya Know?
October 23, 2004
Eight drivers have won a race in each of the National Series: Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Trucks: Greg Biffle Mark Martin Bobby Hamilton Kevin Harvick Terry Labonte Jamie McMurray Ken Schrader Jimmy Spencer NOTE: Geoffrey Bodine's Truck win was an exhibition race
McMurray wins at Martinsville:
McMurray wins at Martinsville:
October 23, 2004
#2-Jamie McMurray won the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway for his first career Truck Series win becoming the eighth driver to win at least one race in the Cup, Busch and Truck series. #46-Dennis Setzer was second, followed by #47-Bobby Labonte, #50-Jon Wood, and
Did ya Know? UPDATED:
Did ya Know? UPDATED:
October 23, 2004
Eight drivers have won a race in each of the National Series
Double Duty at Martinsville:
Double Duty at Martinsville:
October 21, 2004
Cup regulars who will attempt to make the Martisnville Truck race: #18-Bobby Labonte will run the #47 Truck #22-Scott Wimmer could relieve Bill Lester in the #22 Truck #32-Bobby Hamilton Jr. will run the #59 Dodge #42-Jamie McMurray will run the #2 Ultra Truck #49-
Martinsville News and Notes:
Martinsville News and Notes:
October 21, 2004
Silverado 350K sees huge ratings climb Last weeks Silverado 350K at Texas Motor Speedway earned a 0.6 average rating on SPEED Channel, a 100 percent increase over the same events 0.3 rating on SPEED one year ago, according to Nielsen Media Research. Households were
Bodine wins at Texas:
Bodine wins at Texas:
October 16, 2004
#30-Todd Bodine pulled away from #23-Johnny Benson after the final caution to win the Silverado 350K at Texas Motor Speedway, his second straight Truck Series win. Rounding out the top five were #23-Benson, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #75-David Starr and #16-Jack Sprague. Hamilton
Skinner wins the pole at Texas:
Skinner wins the pole at Texas:
October 15, 2004
#5-Mike Skinner won the pole for the Silverado 350K at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 182.174mph. #15-Shane Hmiel qualified on the outside pole, the rest of the top-5 are #22-Bill Lester, #21-Hank Parker Jr. and #75-David Starr. Points leader, #4-Bobby Hamilton
Todd Bodine wins at California:
Todd Bodine wins at California:
October 3, 2004
#30-Todd Bodine and #1-Ted Musgrave swapped the lead back and forth late in Saturday night's American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway, but Bodine got away with the Craftsman Truck Series win, the first of his career. #02-Kelly Sutton spun exting Turn 4 as
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