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March
2009
NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series
General News
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You will almost certainly need a program to identify some of the top-10 drivers in the 2009 point standings heading into Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway (2 p.m. ET on SPEED; NCWTS Setup with Krista Voda at 1:30 p.m. ET). Just who are Timothy Peters, T.J. Bell, Chad McCumbee and J.R. Fitzpatrick and how many of them will finish the year as dramatically as they’ve started?
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Roush Fenway Racing always has practiced what it preached, mainly that there's strength in numbers. And while the team has the largest fleet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the same is no longer true in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, where Colin Braun is the team's lone driver this year.
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After 19 of 22 NCWTS races on SPEED saw Nielsen Ratings growth in 2008, 15 in double digits, numbers continue to climb in 2009 on SPEED...
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Young Max Gresham got a close up look at the NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series at AMS.
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Todd Bodine, the effective points leader, could watch the next NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start from the sidelines…
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On a rare weekend off from racing David Starr adds "Dad" to his resume..
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Jesus Hernandez could become the only Mexican-American to race in a NASCAR top series...
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Mike Skinner has for the third year raised money for charities in Daytona Beach with fans, celebrities and sponsors...
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Mike Skinner will be behind the wheel with a new sponsor for the Martinsville Speedway race...
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Time off for Max Papis means more racing of all sorts…
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Despite heralded pre-season predictions of doom and gloom, the sky has yet to fall on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In fact, many owners have moved heaven and earth to stay afloat, running their operations out of their own pockets, motivated by nothing other than sheer passion for the sport.
(Photo: Getty Images for NASCAR)
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Indianapolis 500 standout Lloyd Ruby, one of the most popular drivers in Indianapolis Motor Speedway history, died March 23 in Wichita Falls, Texas. He was 81.
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Ron Hornday is on the way to winning his 4th NCWTS championship..
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Tom Jensen, former president of the National Motorsports Press Association and the 1997 NMPA Writer of the Year, was named to the position of Editor-in-Chief at SPEEDtv.com, it was announced today. Jensen, who most recently served as Senior NASCAR Editor for SPEEDtv.com, is now responsible for managing and directing the news and editorial content on SPEEDtv.com, and for coordinating content with the broadcast side of the business, as well as key content partners.
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