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NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series
Race
#5 | O'Reilly Auto Parts 250
Kansas Speedway
| April
25, 2009
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Mike Bliss, who races full-time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series will be racing at Talladega superspeedway...
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Stacy Compton is just one point behind Rick Crawford and that puts him in 11th place...
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MB Motorsports signs Ben Stancill to pilot #63 at Kansas Speedway
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Shane Seig will start for the second time at Kanasa Speedway...
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Brian Ickler will be behind the wheel of the No. 51 Miccosukee Resort Billy Ballew Motorsports Toyota Tundra in Kansas this weekend...
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Ricky Carmichael the motocross champ continues to learn in truck series...
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Brian Scott likes the layout at Kansas and hopes to finish in the top five...
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Due to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule at Talladega Superspeedway, Kyle Busch will not be competing at Kansas this weekend, leaving the points lead up for the taking. While it's mathematically possible for drivers in second through eighth place to take the lead, it's a safe bet that either Todd Bodine (No. 30 Ventrilo Toyota), Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 Copart Chevrolet) or Mike Skinner (No. 5 Toyota) will walk away the new leader following the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 on Saturday.
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Colin Braun is still looking for that first career win. With no repeat winners in eight races, chances are high that win could come this weekend at Kansas Speedway.
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Todd Bodine and the No. 30 Ventrilo Toyota team started the 2009 season right where they left off last year, in Victory Lane. Their season-opening win at Daytona also gave them bragging rights as the first repeat winner at the famed track.
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Ricky Carmichael and veteran Ron Hornaday head to Kansas driving for Kevin Harvick Inc...
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In 120 Speedway races, David Starr has three wins, three poles, 27 top-fives,
and 55 top-10 finishes...
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Terry Cook is ready to race, and spread the word about Autism at Kansas...
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Malsam currently sits second in the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings...
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Last year Ron Hornaday took the checkers at the 1.5 mile track at Kansas Speedway...
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Mike Skinner, even though it is early in the season, is shaping up to be a contender for the NCWTS championship...
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Matt Crafton enters the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway on Saturday seeking his first win of the season
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Todd Bodine trails points leader Kyle Busch by 38 in the championship standings but Busch will sit out this weekends event...
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Johnny Benson has never won at Kansas but has high expectations for this weekend...
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TJ Bell had a month off from racing but is now ready to run at Kansas...
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Johnny Sauter enters the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway on Saturday looking to capture his first top-5 finish of the young season.
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Q AND A Session with Jeff Hensley Crew Chief for driver Brian Scott/No. 16 Albertsons Toyota Tundra/NCWTS
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Colin Braun hopes to be in victory lane for the the first time this weekend at Kansas...
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Washington native Tayler Malsam is only four points behind J.R. Fitzpatrick.
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Todd Bodine leads an impressive list of hot drivers behind the wheels of Toyota Tundras....
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Shane Sieg will have Samsung Instinct, which is Samsung Mobile’s touch screen phone with Sprint as primary sponsor on the No. 15 Toyota Tundra...
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New rules in the series make tires more important than ever...
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Rain forced postponement of the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 from Saturday to Monday morning. Powerful storms with flashes of lightning moved through Kansas Speeway 53 laps into the scheduled 167 lap event. SPEEDtv.com will cover the race starting at 10am ET.
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Mike Skinner drove Randy Moss Motorsports to its first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory Monday in the rain-delayed and -shortened O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway. Skinner's win was his first of the season and 26th of his series career. He joined the team, formed when NFL star Moss became partners with Morgan-Dollar Motorsports owner David Dollar last July, in January to form a two-truck effort with rookie Tayler Malsam. (Photo: Darrell Ingham/Getty Images)
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Ricky Carmichael matches career-best start of third ...
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Chad McCumbee scores the third top ten for SS Green Light Racing...
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Matt Crafton raced to a 7th place finish in the rain-shortened O'Reilly Auto Parts 250...
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Brian Scott makes strong move in points race..
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Johnny Sauter raced to his first top-10 finish of the season in the rain-soaked O’Reilly Auto Parts 250
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Fourth-place finish moves Ron Hornaday to second in point standings
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Shane Seig used three lucky dogs to fetch 19th-place finish when rain ended the race early on lap 132...
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James Buescher was running in the 12th position on lap 132 when the red flag came out for rain.
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Brian Ickler made his first start in the No. 51 Miccosukee Resort/Samsung Instinct Toyota Tundra at Kansas Speedway.
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Mike Skinner the 1995 Truck Series champion becomes the points leader with win...
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Mike Skinner drove Randy Moss Motorsports to its first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory Monday in the rain-delayed and -shortened O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway. Skinner's win was his first of the season and 26th of his series career. He joined the team, formed when NFL star Moss became partners with Morgan-Dollar Motorsports owner David Dollar last July, in January to form a two-truck effort with rookie Tayler Malsam.
(Photo: Darrell Ingham/Getty Images)
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After a rain-delayed weekend at Kansas Speedway, the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 concluded on Monday, April 27 crowning Mike Skinner (No. 5 Bad Boy Mowers Toyota) the winner and giving team co-owner Randy Moss his first NASCAR national series victory. Kyle Busch (No. 51 Miccosukee Toyota), the standings leader heading into Kansas, did not participate this past weekend and Skinner capitalized on his competitor by taking the series standings lead with the win. Busch dropped to sixth in the points.
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Ron Hornaday Jr., Johnny Benson (No. 11 Red Horse Racing Toyota) and Brian Scott (No. 16 Albertsons Toyota) all used this past weekend at Kansas to build some early-season momentum in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
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Stacy Compton combined two passions in Kansas..fishing and racing.
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20-year-old Tayler Malsam takes the lead in the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings...
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Sixty-seven different drivers posted a top-10 finish in their first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start, the most recent being Brian Ickler (No. 51 Miccosukee Resorts Toyota) at Kansas Speedway on April 27. It took Jason White (No. 23 GB Racing Dodge) a little bit longer — quite a bit longer. But if recent performance is any indicator, the Powhatan, Va., native is primed to run with the leaders. (Photo: Sam Greenwood/Getty Images/NASCAR)
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