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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
Daytona Testing Wraps Up:
Daytona Testing Wraps Up:
January 17, 2005
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series wrapped up a two-day test session in preparation for the season-opening Florida Dodge Dealers 250 on Friday night, Feb. 18 at historic Daytona International Speedway. Monday's Speeds: 1. #75-David Starr, Chevy, 187.594 mph 2. #6-Ron
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
Japanese Driver to pilot 2nd Germain/Arnold Toyota in 2005:
Japanese Driver to pilot 2nd Germain/Arnold Toyota in 2005:
January 12, 2005
Germain / Arnold Racing announced that it has expanded the team to a two-truck operation. Shige Hattori will be the driver of the team's second Toyota Tundra entry in the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Hattori, a resident of the US for the past ten years, moves
Todd Bodine has truck ride UPDATE:
Todd Bodine has truck ride UPDATE:
December 30, 2004
While Todd Bodine won't be back with the [#30 with Chad Chaffin] Germain/Arnold Racing Craftsman Truck Series team next year, he will return to the series in a Toyota with a different team. "He's got a Toyota truck deal," Geoffrey Bodine, Todd's older brother, said
Chaffin to drive the #30:
Chaffin to drive the #30:
December 20, 2004
Germain/Arnold Racing announced today that veteran NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Chad Chaffin has signed with the team to pilot the #30 Toyota Tundra in 2005. Chaffin, who drove for Bobby Hamilton Racing in 2004 winning two races at Dover and Indianapolis, finishing
Chaffin out of the #18; Montgomery to the #18? Renshaw to the #8 BHR team? UPDATE 2:
Chaffin out of the #18; Montgomery to the #18? Renshaw to the #8 BHR team? UPDATE 2:
December 15, 2004
Chad Chaffin - Last Race: "Homestead is my last race with the Dickies Racing Team. This season has been so much fun for me. I have enjoyed being a part of a wonderful organization and working with my guys at Bobby Hamilton Racing. I am so proud of what we have been
Driver leaves Hamilton program:
Driver leaves Hamilton program:
December 1, 2004
Joe Henderson III is leaving Bobby Hamilton Racing and the weekly program at the Music City Motorplex to try to take his career to a higher level next season. For the past two years the 19-year-old Franklin driver has competed in the Late Model division at the Motorplex
Square-D to leave NASCAR and the #4? UPDATE 2:
Square-D to leave NASCAR and the #4? UPDATE 2:
September 8, 2004
hearing a memo was sent out to Schneider Electric workers and distributors, in part: After almost nine years of NASCAR Sponsorship, Schneider Electric, sponsor of the Square D Craftsman Truck Series Racing Team has elected to end its sponsorship of Bobby Hamilton Racing
Nashville – NEWS & NOTES
Nashville – NEWS & NOTES
August 12, 2004
Hamilton seasons fifth different points leader Nashvilles Bobby Hamilton enters this weeks home game as the new NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship leader by five points over Dennis Setzer (No. 46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet). The last time Hamilton led the
Chaffin wins at IRP:
Chaffin wins at IRP:
August 6, 2004
#43-Johnny Sauter, who dominated and decimated the rest of the competition in Friday nights Power Stroke Diesel 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, couldn't lead the only lap that mattered. Sauter was leading as he started the final lap when #24-Travis Kvapil powered
Sprague wins pole at IRP:
Sprague wins pole at IRP:
August 6, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague won the pole for the Power Stroke Diesel 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park with a speed of 110.275mph. The pole is Sprague's 24th of his career. The rest of the top five are #4-Bobby Hamilton, #24-Travis Kvapil, #42-Mike Skinner and #18-Chad Chaffin
MICHIGAN – NEWS & NOTES
MICHIGAN – NEWS & NOTES
July 23, 2004
LaJoie rates another 10 Randy LaJoie (No. 59 Harris Trucking Dodge) scored his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series top-10 finish at Gateway on July 17 with an eighth-place finish, giving him at least one top 10 in each of NASCARs three national series. LaJoie, a two
David Starr wins at Gateway:
David Starr wins at Gateway:
July 17, 2004
#75-David Starr became only the second driver in Truck Series history to win by leading only the final lap, bumping his way to victory Saturday night in the Dodge Ram Tough 200. Starr nudged his way past #18-Chad Chaffin in Gateway International Raceway's first turn
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