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July
2009
NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series
General News
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Matt Crafton is currently second in points behind leader Ron Hornaday Jr as the series heads into Kentucky Speedway for the Built Ford Tough 225 on July 18th, a track where he has posted a record of top ten and top five finishes...
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship contender Brian Scott is a bit of an anomaly as far as drivers are concerned. For starters, the 21-year-old heads into Saturday’s race at Kentucky Speedway (7 p.m. ET live on SPEED™; NCWTS Setup with Krista Voda at 6:30 p.m. ET) with a third and second-place finish in the past two events, netted while driving with his broken right wrist in a cast. But perhaps even more interesting, Scott, sixth in Truck Series point standings, hails from Idaho, not exactly a hotbed of NASCAR racing, and got into competitive driving as a way to keep peace with the neighbors...
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Ron Hornaday has won two consecutive NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races and is the the three-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion and current series points leader...
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Randy Moss Motorsports drivers Mike Skinner and Tayler Malsam are third and seventh, respectively, in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series points standings...
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Colin Braun who is just 21 years of age, won his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in a month where he scored one victory, two top-five and four top-10 finishes in four races..
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Heading into Nashville, the talk is all Ron Hornaday Jr. as he goes for his fifth consecutive victory. The SPEED on-air TruckSeries team offers some insights as Hornaday attempts to continue his winning streak.
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One of the latest rumors floating around the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series garage is that NASCAR is considering shaving a few races off the 2010 schedule, reducing it from 25 to 21 or 22 events. But 25 have worked well for years and is where I think the series should remain.
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