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Homestead practice rank for the non top-35 drivers:
Homestead practice rank for the non top-35 drivers:
November 20, 2009
if things stay the same, these eight drivers would make the race: #21-Bill Elliott [PC3], 20th fastest overall #09-David Stremme, 25th #71-Bobby Labonte [PC1], 29th #82-Scott Speed, 30th #78-Regan Smith, 32nd #87-Joe Nemechek, 36th #02-David Gilliland, 38th #08-Terry
RCR, no wins at Homestead:
RCR, no wins at Homestead:
November 19, 2009
Homestead has been a bit of an Achilles Heel for Richard Childress Racing and is one of the few race tracks where team owner Richard Childress hasn't earned a Sprint Cup Series victory. As a company, RCR's best finish at HMS came in 2003 and in 2008 when Kevin Harvick
Where did the non top-35 drivers practice on Friday at Texas:
Where did the non top-35 drivers practice on Friday at Texas:
November 6, 2009
if things stay the same, these eight drivers would make the race: #87-Joe Nemechek, 17th fastest overall #02-David Gilliland, 30th #82-Scott Speed, 31st #71-Bobby Labonte [PC1], 32nd #37-Tony Raines, 34th #70-Mike Skinner, 38th #36-Michael McDowell, 39th #21-Bill Elliott
The Entry List
The Entry List
November 2, 2009
for the Dickie's 500 at Texas Motor Speedway is posted, 48 teams/drivers [for 43 spots] are listed, including: Not in top 35 of 2009 owners points: #02-David Gilliland (56th in owners pts/1 attempt) #08-Derrike Cope (50/7) #09-Mike Bliss (2009 Race Winner as owner)(
Racing Resources…Monday rundown:
Racing Resources…Monday rundown:
October 26, 2009
* Timothy Peters won the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway. It was his first series win in his 64th start. * Peters is the fourth first-time winner in 2009. He becomes the sixth first-time winner at Martinsville. * Red Horse Racing posted its third series victory
Future uncertain for several drivers for next season:
Future uncertain for several drivers for next season:
October 24, 2009
As the 2009 campaign reaches the homestretch with just five races left, many drivers find themselves in a race to secure the funding to return to their team or move to a new one. [Timothy] Peters, who moved from Premier Racing to Red Horse earlier this year, is one
Skinner makes 200th career start at Martinsville: UPDATE first driver in 200-200 Club:
Skinner makes 200th career start at Martinsville: UPDATE first driver in 200-200 Club:
October 23, 2009
Camping World Truck Series veteran Mike Skinner [#5-PC*Miler Toyota] will make his 200th career truck series start when the green flag waves for the start of the Kroger 200 this Saturday at Martinsville Speedway. Skinner began his career in the series in 1995, starting
Skinner set for return to Randy Moss Motorsports in 2010:
Skinner set for return to Randy Moss Motorsports in 2010:
October 20, 2009
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Mike Skinner appears set for a return to Randy Moss Motorsports next season - with or without full sponsorship. Several sponsors, including Exide Batteries and PC*Miler Navigator, have sponsored Skinner on a part-time basis
Drivers question pit-road procedures; changes being considered:
Drivers question pit-road procedures; changes being considered:
October 2, 2009
To get an idea of just how strongly some people oppose NASCAR's rule prohibiting Camping World Truck Series drivers from taking tires and fuel on the same pit stop, consider Mike Skinner's view on the matter. "That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in racing
Skinner looking to return to RMM in 2010: UPDATE searching for more sponsors:
Skinner looking to return to RMM in 2010: UPDATE searching for more sponsors:
September 25, 2009
From Mike Skinner's blog: "We are still working on getting the entire new site [MikeSkinner.com] up and running for you again by end of season when we announce our new 2010 sponsors and partners...but thought I would give you all a quick update on this week! Randy
Fast facts – Mike Skinner:
Fast facts – Mike Skinner:
September 16, 2009
The #5 Randy Moss Motorsports Toyota team with driver, Mike Skinner, has posted eight top-five and 12 top-10 finishes in 18 events this season, including three wins, which came at Kansas Speedway in April, Iowa Speedway and Gateway International Raceway last weekend
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – New Hampshire:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – New Hampshire:
September 15, 2009
*Johnny Sauter was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the September 12 Copart 200 at Gateway Int'l Raceway. Sauter claimed a second-place finish, .285 seconds behind race winner Mike Skinner. He racked up his third consecutive top-five and eighth top-10 of the season
Racing Resources says…rundown following Gateway:
Racing Resources says…rundown following Gateway:
September 14, 2009
*Mike Skinner won the Copart 200 at Gateway International Raceway. Skinner is the 11th different race winner at Gateway. He has now won on 21 different tracks in the Truck series. It was his third victory in 2009. Skinner's last win came at Iowa last week; the last
McDowell in the #36; Carpentier out:
McDowell in the #36; Carpentier out:
September 10, 2009
Michael McDowell will drive the #36 Wave Energy Drink Toyota of Tommy Baldwin Racing beginning this weekend at Richmond International Raceway. Patrick Carpenitier is no longer driving the #36 because of a business conflict in Canada. McDowell has been driving full-
Racing Resources – rundown following Iowa…
Racing Resources – rundown following Iowa…
September 8, 2009
*Mike Skinner won the inaugural running of the Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 200 at Iowa Speedway. He won his 27th series race in his 196th start. Skinner now has won on 20 tracks in the series in 15 different states. He won his second race of 2009; his last
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