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NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series
Race
#21 | Kroger 200
Martinsville, VA
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October 24, 2009
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This Saturday's Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway will mark Mike Skinner's 200th series start. Chances are pretty good the veteran driver could end that milestone start in a place he knows quite well: Victory Lane.
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Ron Hornaday Jr. has been the driver to beat this season. He has six wins so far and if trouble doesn't strike his team, Hornaday could very well be on his way to claiming a record fourth series championship.
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This weekend’s trip to Martinsville Speedway will be a little different for crew chief Chad Kendrick. In March, Kendrick and his driver, Timothy Peters (No. 17 Strutmasters/Red Horse Racing Toyota), were with Danville-based Premier Racing. Working with fewer resources, they were doing a lot with a little, sitting in the top 10 in points three races into the season.
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Mike Skinner's 200th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start is shaping up to be a good one. Mike Skinner, who will make his 200th start in Saturday's Kroger 200 Martinsville Speedway, captured his 50th career pole position in Friday's qualifying session. He will enter Saturday's race looking for his fourth win.
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Timothy Peters, who lives within 15 minutes of Martinsville Speedway, captured Saturday's Kroger 200 at the historic Virginia short track, in his Strutmasters/Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra. It was the first career victory for Peters in 64 career starts in the Truck Series. He has followed to the checkered flag by Todd Bodine, Colin Braun, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Kevin Harvick.
(Photo: Geoff Burke/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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