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September
2007
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
General News
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Veteran NASCAR driver Chad Chaffin is returning to Key Motorsports to drive the team's No. 40 Chevrolet Silverado race trucks. This time, it's for keeps! In an effort to give his team the best chance possible to run up front and lead races, team owner Curtis W. Key, Sr. announced today that he has hired Chaffin to replace rookie driver Brandon Miller for the final eight races on the 2007 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season schedule. The 39-year-old Chaffin was Key's driver at the start of the 2006 season in what was the team's very first attempt to run the full, 25-race, NCTS schedule. (Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images Photo)
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New Merger in Place, Xpress Motorsports Names Driver Brian Scott -
Xpress Motorsports owner Dave Fuge has just announced that JB Scott (Scott Racing) has acquired majority interest in Xpress in a deal just recently finalized. Fuge will retain minority ownership and stay on as Crew Chief and Competition director. He will be joined by veteran short track standout Freddie Query who will take the role of GM for Xpress. (BrianScott.com Photo)
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After a successful return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2007, former series champion Travis Kvapil will make his return to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2008. Kvapil, a three-time winner in the NCTS so far in 2007, has been named to drive the No. 88 Ford for the newly named Yates Racing team. Kvapil will replace the retiring Ricky Rudd. "It all came together really quick," Kvapil said speaking from his home on Friday evening. "Yates Racing, I think they will get it turned around. They will utilize Roush Fenway cars and engineering. I think it will be a big plus for us." (VPS Motorimages Photo)
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Mike Skinner and his wife, Angie, will partner with Toyota to host the second annual "Toyota Tundra Skinner Round Up" Sept. 27-28 in Daytona Beach, Fla. Due to the success of last year's fundraiser for Daytona Beach-area organizations, the Skinners have expanded the event to two days, and this year's event promises to be equally successful. Festivities kick off 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 27 with the "Hoe Down Bash" at Daytona International Speedway's Boardwalk Pavilion.
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