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Skinner wins pole at California:
Skinner wins pole at California:
February 25, 2005
#5-Mike Skinner won the pole for the American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway with a speed of 178.218mph. The rest of the top five are: #75-David Starr, #17-David Reutimann, #12-Robert Huffman and #38-Brandon Whitt. Two drivers failed to make the race #31-
Testing at Talladega:
Testing at Talladega:
February 4, 2005
Four Toyota teams/drivers are scheduled to test at Talladega Superspeedway on Thursday & Friday, February 3 & 4, 2005: #17-David Reutimann; #30-Chad Chaffin; #9-Shigeaki Hatori and #38-Brandon Whitt(Talladega Superspeedway PR)(2-3-2005) Five: Todd Bodine also tested
Testing at California Speedway:
Testing at California Speedway:
January 26, 2005
A handful of NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams got an early start on the 2005 season with a test session at California Speedway on January 24 and 25. The test, which included both single-day and two-day participants, saw approximately half a dozen Toyota and Chevrolet
Truck Series Testing at Daytona finally underway:
Truck Series Testing at Daytona finally underway:
January 16, 2005
After a 30 hour, 50 minute delay for two days of rain, trucks finally hit the track at 3:50pm/et. By 3:58, they were already drafting. Ricky Craven (#99) was first truck on the track. Due to weather, they will test until 11:00pm/et Sunday, then return on Monday. The
#38 to Toyota? UPDATE:
#38 to Toyota? UPDATE:
December 15, 2004
hearing the #38 team with driver Brandon Whitt will switch from Ford to Toyota in 2005.(12-2-2004) UPDATE: Clean Line Motorsports has begun a partnership with Toyota and the Toyota Tundra throughout the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. The organization fields
Reutimann wins Rookie of the Year:
Reutimann wins Rookie of the Year:
November 26, 2004
David Reutimann won 2004 Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors in the Craftsman Truck Series. He clinched the honors in fine style at the season ending Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, winning the pole position and scoring a fourth-place finish. The pole was the
Ward named interim crew chief for Cook:
Ward named interim crew chief for Cook:
November 3, 2004
ppc Racing officials announced Wes Ward as interim crew chief of the #10 Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International race team with driver Terry Cook. Ward has served as Cook's crew chief in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) earlier this year at Mansfield Motorsports
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
New Crew Chief for Whitt:
New Crew Chief for Whitt:
October 26, 2004
Clean Line Motorsports announced today the addition of Jamie Jones as crew chief of the #38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford F-150 of driver Brandon Whitt. Jones, 44, a Virginia Beach, Va., native now living in Indian Trail, N.C., comes to Clean Line Motorsports
Tuesday Testing at Atlanta:
Tuesday Testing at Atlanta:
October 13, 2004
Seven Ford and one Toyota Craftsman Truck Series drivers tested again on Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. #99-Carl Edwards, who is running in both the Craftsman Truck and NEXTEL Cup series, was the fastest Ford Truck on Tuesday, turning in a lap of 179.240mph. All
Monday Testing at Atlanta:
Monday Testing at Atlanta:
October 11, 2004
Seven Ford and one Toyota Craftsman Truck Series drivers tested Monday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. #99-Carl Edwards, who is running in both the Craftsman Truck and NEXTEL Cup series, was the fastest Ford Truck on Monday, turning in a lap of 178.551mph. All test sessions
Brandon Whitt only rookie Truck driver in NASCAR 2005:
Brandon Whitt only rookie Truck driver in NASCAR 2005:
September 24, 2004
Brandon Whitt and the #38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford F-150 are "in the game." Whitt, a native of El Cajon, Calif., is the only rookie driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series who is included in the world's top-selling racing game. EA Sports has just released
New Crew Chief for Seig:
New Crew Chief for Seig:
September 24, 2004
Shane Sieg is hoping a new crew chief will help slow his skid in the Craftsman Truck Series points standings. Jerry Pitts, who has been crew chief for #38-Brandon Whitt, will assume those duties at Sieg's #07, while Sieg's old crew chief Doug Howe moves to Ken Weaver
New Crew Chief for Whitt?
New Crew Chief for Whitt?
September 13, 2004
hearing the #38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford team and crew chief Jerry Pitts have parted ways. Supposedly Richie Letendre will serve as the interim crew chief for driver Brandon Whitt. The team is talking with potential replacements.(9-13-2004)
Congrats:
Congrats:
July 3, 2004
Dick Timmons, a crew member with the #38 Cure Autism Now/Werner Ladder Ford NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team of driver Brandon Whitt, was greeted with welcome news Friday morning. His wife Rachel gave birth to their first son, Riley, in North Carolina. The Truck
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