Paramount Health Care 200 - Official Results
Setzer Scores Victory for Chevy in MichiganDennis Setzer took the lead on lap 82 and held on the rest of the way to take his first victory of the 2005 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season in the Paramount Health Insurance 200 at Michigan International Speedway. Setzer was assured victory when second-place runner Ted Musgrave blew an engine coming out of turn two following a lap 98 restart. With the win, Setzer moves into a dead heat with Bobby Hamilton, who finished fourth, for the points lead. Based upon the NASCAR rule book, Hamilton would be the point leader based upon more wins to this point of the season.  The late race dash to the checkered was set up when Ron Hornaday and Steve Park made contact coming out of turn two, sending Park into the wall down the backstretch and into the path of Bobby Labonte. Both drivers were unhurt in the accident, but eliminated from the event while running in the top-10. While there were seven cautions during the event, most were for single car spins or debris. The only other accident with any contact this afternoon involved Ricky Craven, who made contact with the turn four wall on lap 75.

Kyle Busch started from the pole and darted out to an early lead, and at times stretched to a full second advantage over a scintillating battle for second between outside front row starter Mike Skinner, Rick Crawford, Johnny Benson, and others. Once the cautions started bunching the field, Busch's advantage evaporated. There were 17 lead changes among 14 drivers, with Setzer's 18 laps in front being the most anyone would lead all day.

Busch followed Setzer across the line to come home second in front of Hamilton, Harvick and Skinner the top-5. Crawford came home sixth with Chaffin unofficially seventh, Bodine eighth, David Reutimann ninth and last week's winner Jack Sprague in tenth.

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series moves on to The Milwaukee Mile for the next event on the schedule on Friday night, June 24.
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F S # Driver Team Laps Pts Bpts Money Status]
1 10 46 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet 100 190 10 $56,325 Running
2 1 15 Kyle Busch ditech.com Chevrolet 100 175 5 $33,550 Running
3 31 04 Bobby Hamilton Monroe Dodge Superstore Dodge 100 170 5 $24,225 Running
4 24 92 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench Chevrolet 100 165 5 $13,605 Running
5 2 5 Mike Skinner Toyota Tundra Toyota 100 160 5 $14,680 Running
6 3 14 Rick Crawford Circle Bar Truck Corral Ford 100 150   $13,175 Running
7 12 30 Chad Chaffin Germain Toyota/Arnold Development Toyota 100 146   $12,925 Running
8 7 17 David Reutimann NTN Bearings Toyota 100 142   $12,850 Running
9 18 66 Todd Bodine Fiddle Back Racing/Toyota Tundra Toyota 100 143 5 $14,400 Running
10 30 16 Jack Sprague Chevy Trucks Chevrolet 100 134   $14,225 Running
11 33 77 Brendan Gaughan Jasper Engines & Transmissions Dodge 100 130   $12,725 Running
12 6 75 David Starr Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet 100 127   $12,590 Running
13 19 10 Terry Cook Power Stroke Diesel by Int'l Ford 100 129 5 $12,515 Running
14 27 2 Jimmy Spencer Team ASE Dodge 100 126 5 $12,465 Running
15 11 50 Todd Kluever # Shell Rotella T Ford 100 118   $13,615 Running
16 5 22 Bill Lester Waste Management Toyota 100 115   $12,690 Running
17 35 59 Robert Pressley Melling Select Dodge 100 112   $12,290 Running
18 29 07 Sean Murphy # Green Light Racing Chevrolet 100 109   $12,265 Running
19 9 12 Robert Huffman Toyota Tundra Toyota 100 106   $12,215 Running
20 23 18 Chase Montgomery Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge 100 103   $12,590 Running
21 21 8 Deborah Renshaw EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts Dodge 100 100   $9,915 Running
22 28 88 Matt Crafton Menards Chevrolet 100 97   $10,865 Running
23 32 08 Johnny Chapman Cheyenne/VFW-Hidden Heroes Chevrolet 100 99 5 $10,840 Running
24 4 23 Johnny Benson Toyota Certified Used Cars Toyota 100 96 5 $9,815 Running
25 22 4 Timothy Peters # Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge 100 88   $9,790 Running
26 36 65 Clay Rogers # Glynn Motorsports Dodge 100 85   $9,765 Running
27 14 9 Shige Hattori # AISIN/AISIN AW Toyota 100 82   $9,740 Running
28 16 1 Ted Musgrave Mopar Dodge 99 84 5 $9,715 Engine
29 8 11 Ken Schrader Federated Auto Parts Toyota 99 76   $9,690 Running
30 20 6 Ron Hornaday Jr. GM Goodwrench Chevrolet 96 73   $9,665 Running
31 26 62 Steve Park Orleans Racing Dodge 91 75 5 $9,640 Accident
32 17 47 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet 91 67   $9,615 Accident
33 15 99 Ricky Craven Superchips Ford 77 69 5 $9,590 Accident
34 13 38 Brandon Whitt Cure Autism Now/McMillin Homes Toyota 76 61   $9,565 Accident
35 34 29 Brad Keselowski Samson Stone Ford 63 58   $9,540 Engine
36 25 13 Tracy Hines ThorSport/Dave Zoriki Chevrolet 17 55   $9,512 Engine 

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contenders

Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 60,000, Dennis Setzer won the Paramount Health Insurance 200, posting his 13th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #47 (transmission); #88 (unapproved impound adjustment).

Failed to Qualify: (2) Kelly Sutton, #02; Blake Mallory, #24.

Time of Race: 1 hour, 38 minutes, 3 seconds
Average Speed: 122.387 mph
Margin of Victory: Under caution

Bud Pole Award:
Kyle Busch, #15 ditech.com Chevrolet, 39.645 seconds, 181.612 mph (TRACK RECORD)

Featherlite Most Improved Driver Award:
Todd Bodine, #66 Fiddle Back Racing Toyota Tundra Toyota (21 places)

International Truck Crew Chief Award:
Eric Phillips, #46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet

Mobil 1 Command Performance Driver of the Race Award:
Dennis Setzer, #46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet

Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award:
Todd Kluever, #50 Shell Rotella T Ford

Sunoco Diamond Performance Award:
Dennis Setzer, #46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet

WIX Filters Lap Leader Award:
Dennis Setzer, #46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet (19 Laps)

Caution Flags: 8 for 26 laps: Laps 19-22 (Oil on track); 35-36 (#23 spun turn 4); 46-49 (#65 spun turn 4); 54-55 (#12 spun turn 4); 66-68 (Fluid on track); 77-80 (#38,99 accident turn 4); 93-98 (#6,47,62 accident backstretch); 100 (Fluid on track).

Lead Changes: 17 among 13 drivers: K. Busch 1-16; M. Skinner 17-19; J. Chapman 20; J. Benson 21-22; K. Busch 23; T. Musgrave 24; M. Skinner 25-27; K. Harvick 28-34; T. Cook 35-43; R. Craven 44; T. Cook 45-46; T. Bodine 47-49; J. Spencer 50-62; T. Musgrave 63-65; S. Park 66-76; K. Harvick 77-80; B. Hamilton 81; D. Setzer 82-100.

TOP 10 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
(POINTS(WINS)
1 - Bobby Hamilton 1,429 (2)
2 - Dennis Setzer 1,424 (1)
3 - Ted Musgrave 1,405 (1)
4 - Ricky Craven 1,373 (0)
5 - Ron Hornaday Jr. 1,328 (1)
6 - Jimmy Spencer 1,310 (0)
7 - Terry Cook 1,282 (0)
8 - Matt Crafton 1,275 (0)
9 - Jack Sprague 1,253 (1)
10 - David Starr 1,242 (0)

Manufacturers Championship
Points Wins
Chevrolet 73 (6)
Dodge 61 (4)
Ford 45 (0)
Toyota 41 (0)

Featherlite Most Improved Driver
Todd Bodine 2
Todd Kluever 2
Rich Bickle 1
Terry Cook 1
Timothy Peters 1
Dennis Setzer 1
Jack Sprague 1
Kelly Sutton 1

Mobil 1 Command Performance
Terry Cook 2
Ron Hornaday Jr. 2
Bobby Hamilton 2
Ted Musgrave 1
Steve Park 1
Dennis Setzer 1
Jack Sprague 1

International Crew Chief
Gene Nead, #1 2
Chris Showalter #16 2
Ritchie Wauters #15 2
Carl Barnes, #2 1
Randy Goss, #47 1
Eric Phillips #46 1
Wally Rogers, #6 1

WIX Filters Lap Leader
Todd Bodine 2
Mike Skinner 1
Rick Crawford 1
Bobby Hamilton 1
Ted Musgrave 1
David Reutimann 1
Dennis Setzer 1
Jack Sprague 1

Clevite Engine Builder
DEI #15 93
Richard Childress Racing #46 89
Joey Arrington #1 86

Raybestos Rookie of the Year
Todd Kluever 123
Sean Murphy 76
Shige Hattori 73
Timothy Peters 72
Regan Smith 49
Jimmy Kite 37
Kerry Earnhardt 21
Nicholas Tucker 14
Clay Rogers 8
Jason Rudd 2
J.R. Patton 1

Bud Pole Award Standings
Mike Skinner 3
Kyle Busch 1
Rick Crawford 1
Kerry Earnhardt 1
Bobby Hamilton 1
Ron Hornaday Jr. 1
Ted Musgrave 1
David Starr 1

NEXT EVENT:
June 24, 2005 - Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200, Milwaukee, Wis. (200M) (200L)

NOTE: The above figures are based on team winnings and include racing purse and cash contingency awards by participating manufacturers (6/20/05)



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