Father's Day is a special holiday — and even more so in NASCAR, where many drivers, crew members and officials were introduced to the sport by their fathers and grandfathers. This Father's Day weekend is different for NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competitors because it's the first time in many years there's no race scheduled.
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Once the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series resumes action after three open weekends, four guys will be gunning for bragging rights heading into the series' 10-week long stretch beginning at Iowa Speedway in July and ending at Kentucky Speedway in September.
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Aric Almirola had big shoes to fill when he took over the reins of the No. 51 Toyota fielded by Billy Ballew Motorsports at the beginning of the season. Its previous driver — Kyle Busch — got 13 of his 18 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victories behind the wheel of that particular race truck before embarking on owning Kyle Busch Motorsports.
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