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November
2009
NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series
General News
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Despite finishing 17th in the Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway, Ron Hornaday Jr. continues to sit on a comfortable, 202-point lead over Matt Crafton with three races remaining in the 2009 season.<
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The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race from Talladega scored a Nielsen Household Rating of 1.34 (999,000 households), up 21 percent from last year’s 1.11 (816,000 households), making it the highest rated Talladega Trucks race ever and the second highest rated Truck race of the 2009 season (season opener in Daytona was No. 1). The Halloween afternoon race peaked at 1.67 (1,243,000 households) and carried more than one million households for two hours. Last year’s Talladega coverage peaked at 1.36 (1,000,000 households).
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SPEED™ brings back Bill Goldberg, Bullrun for second season...
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Ever since Ron Hornaday went on his remarkable five-race winning streak that began in June, it was pretty much a given that the veteran would win his fourth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship this year.
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The fourth annual SPEED Performer of the Year will be selected by a panel including Mario Andretti, Dave Despain, Bob Varsha and Ralph Sheheen, SPEEDtv.com writers Robin Miller and Tom Jensen along with Tommy Kendall and Dorsey Schroeder...
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Turner Motorsports, LLC announced that former professional motocross and supercross racer Ricky Carmichael has joined the organization to pilot the No. 31 Monster Energy Chevrolet Silverado in the final two NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) events of the 2009 season...
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According to Nielsen Media Research, ratings for Friday’s coverage of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series from Phoenix were up 14 percent from a year ago.
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Ron Hornaday is making a strong case for designation as best driver in NCWTS history...
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