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Craven wins at Martinsville:
Craven wins at Martinsville:
October 22, 2005
#99-Ricky Craven won the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway, for his 1st ever Truck Series win, becoming the 15th driver to win in all three national NASCAR series [Cup, Busch, Trucks]. Craven led 95 of the 200 laps and was one of 5 drivers to lead the race with 5
Joy to co-host Wind Tunnel:
Joy to co-host Wind Tunnel:
October 22, 2005
NASCAR on FOXs Mike Joy will be Wind Tunnels guest co-host this Sunday October 23rd. With over 30 years experience in the business, Joy began his career announcing races at various New England speedways before moving on to the Motor Racing Network (MRN) where he
Crawford wins pole at Martinsville:
Crawford wins pole at Martinsville:
October 21, 2005
#14-Rick Crawford won the pole for the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway with a new track record of 95.966mph. It is Crawford's 2nd pole of 2005 and 4th of his career. The rest of the top-5 are #15-Kyle Busch, #65-Tim Fedewa, #38-Brandon Whitt and points leader #
News and Notes – Offweek:
News and Notes – Offweek:
October 3, 2005
Todd Bodine (#30 Germain Motor Company Toyota) loves rollercoasters but had no idea when the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season started, that his season would resemble one. Starting the season with a new team, Bodine finished third at Daytona but then struggled
Testing at Texas:
Testing at Texas:
September 29, 2005
three drivers tested at Texas Texas Motor Speedway on Wednesday, September 28th [in extremely hot conditions, over 100 degrees in the afternoon] in preparation for the Nov. 4 Silverado 350k NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, the drivers/speeds: #17-David Reutimann
Bodine wins at Las Vegas:
Bodine wins at Las Vegas:
September 24, 2005
#30-Todd Bodine won the Las Vegas 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a last lap pass of #1-Ted Musgrave on a green-white-checker finish after dominating the race. It was Bodine's second win of the season, the other was at Kansas, and 4th of his career. The win vaulted
Skinner wins the pole:
Skinner wins the pole:
September 24, 2005
#5-Mike Skinner won the pole for the Las Vegas 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a speed of 165.258mph, for his fifth pole of the season [last at Nashville last month] 22nd carrer pole #22-Bill Lester is on the outside pole, followed by #30-Todd Bodine, #17-David
Las Vegas Autograph Sessions:
Las Vegas Autograph Sessions:
September 23, 2005
Some of the biggest stars in both the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the Champ Car World Series will participate in separate autograph sessions during the week leading up to the Las Vegas Double in the Desert. All 18 Champ Car drivers including defending race and
News and Notes – Las Vegas:
News and Notes – Las Vegas:
September 21, 2005
Crawfords win sets one record, closes on another Rick Crawford (#14 Circle Bar Truck Corral Ford) became the 10th different winner in succession at New Hampshire International Speedway on Sept. 17 to set a record for a series track. Crawford, with victories in three
Crawford wins at New Hampshire:
Crawford wins at New Hampshire:
September 17, 2005
#14-Rick Crawford won the Sylvania 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway for his first win since Martinsville last season and the first for Ford since Carl Edwards at Bristol in Aug 2004, and his 4th of his career. Crawford became the 10th consecutive different
Crafton wins pole at NHIS:
Crafton wins pole at NHIS:
September 17, 2005
#88-Matt Crafton won the pole for the Sylvania 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway with a track record lap of 128.819mph for his first career Truck Series pole. Starting 2nd is #38-Brandon Whitt, followed by #17-David Reutimann, #60-Chad Chaffin and #14-Rick
Qualifying Notes:
Qualifying Notes:
September 17, 2005
This is Matt Crafton's first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Bud Pole. His best previous start, second, came at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 19, 2004. Crafton is the 13th different Bud Pole winner of the season. The Bud Pole winner has gone on to win the Sylvania
News and Notes – New Hampshire:
News and Notes – New Hampshire:
September 14, 2005
Hornaday, Skinner make championship noise For the first time since the final race of 1996, former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champions Mike Skinner (#5 Toyota Tundra Toyota) and Ron Hornaday Jr. (#6 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet) hold top-five rankings together in the
Skinner wins at Richmond:
Skinner wins at Richmond:
September 8, 2005
#5-Mike Skinner won the Cheerios Betty Crocker 200 at Richmond International Raceway for his 2nd wins of the season and in a row and 18th of his career. #30-Todd Bodine was 2nd, followed by #47-Kevin Harvick, #1-Ted Musgrave and #13-Tracy Hines. Points leader, #46-
Starr wins pole at Richmond:
Starr wins pole at Richmond:
September 8, 2005
#75-David Starr won the pole for the Cheerios Betty Crocker 200 at Richmond International Raceway with a speed of 126.648mph with a new track qualifying record [was held by Jamie McMurray, 125.436 in Sept 2004] in the last Truck Race at Richmond for his 2nd pole of
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