- This is Toyota's second season -- and 50th race -- in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS).
- A Toyota has now captured the checkered flag 13 times in 50 NCTS races since the Tundra's debut in the Craftsman Truck Series at the beginning of 2004.
- This year, Toyota has nine NCTS wins.
- Today's win at Homestead-Miami Speedway was Todd Bodine's fifth NCTS win of the season.
- Todd Bodine's win last Friday at Phoenix (Nov. 11) was his most recent Tundra win.
- This year, Bodine has five NCTS wins and he has seven career NCTS victories. All seven of his wins have come in the No. 30 Germain Racing Tundra. Bodine's wins this season -- in addition to his Miami victory -- have come at Phoenix (Nov. 11), Texas (Nov. 4), Las Vegas (Sept. 24) and Kansas (July 2).
- Along with Todd Bodine, three other Tundra drivers have registered wins this season. Toyota drivers Mike Skinner (Richmond and Bristol), David Reutimann (Nashville) and Brandon Whitt (Memphis) have all crossed the finish line first in Tundras this year.
- David Reutimann's pole at Miami was the fourth pole of his NCTS career and his second pole this season. A year ago, Reutimann also started on the pole at Miami.
- A Toyota Tundra has started on the pole 13 times this season. Mike Skinner has registered seven pole positions -- at Texas, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Nashville, Texas, Charlotte and California. Other Tundra drivers who have started on the pole are Bill Lester (Kentucky and Kansas), Brandon Whitt (Phoenix and Memphis) and David Reutimann (Bristol and Miami).
TODD BODINE, Germain Racing, No. 30 Germain Motor Company Tundra
"This is pretty incredible. I'm so proud of this Germain Racing team. We just have it going on -- I don't know what it is, but if we could bottle it up we would make millions. It's pretty incredible -- five wins this year and three in a row. This race team just does everything right every week. The pit stops are great and the trucks are prepared great. Mike Hillman, Sr. (team manager) and Mike Hillman, Jr. (crew chief) make the trucks handle -- and I'm just the lucky guy that gets to drive it. We seem to have these trucks down pat."
"After those restarts, I knew we would be good because I had 'clean' air - as long as I didn't make a mistake. Then Jack (Sprague) and Johnny (Benson) got racing and that allowed me to pull away and not have problems."
"We were 15th in points when I got back together with this team (Germain Racing) and we've come to third. That just shows how good these guys are at Germain Racing."
"I said it last week and I'll say it again -- I'm just the lucky guy that gets to drive this truck."
JACK SPRAGUE, Wyler Racing, No. 60 Jeff Wyler Tundra
"It was a good run. I was a little tighter than Todd (Bodine) was in the corner. My only shot at beating him was to get him on the outside, because when you were underneath somebody -- you get loose going in. He was trying to take me down there and I was trying to get outside. Six inches away -- I thought I had him on that restart. And I had him, but couldn't get in there, and I was tying to keep Johnny (Benson) behind. We had a great five races (with Wyler Racing) and I'm looking forward to next year and running for a championship. Overall, it was a good day and a good finish, but I really wanted to win."
JOHNNY BENSON, Bill Davis Racing, No. 23 Aaron's Sales & Leasing Tundra
"Our truck was loose all day. We kept trying to tighten it up, and we were finally able to get it done at the end of the day. It was good run for us, but we just couldn't quite get there. At the end, I had a really good run on Jack (Sprague) to try to go for it -- but I just didn't have enough. I thought I had something for Jack, but I don't know about Todd. He was pretty strong."
"Four weeks ago we were 150 points out of 10th (in the point standings) and we were able to make up that ground and finish tenth."
BILL LESTER, Bill Davis Racing, No. 22 SunTrust Tundra
"I'm really happy. We were a little tight at the beginning, but the gus kept fixing the truck and we ended up pretty good. I'm reallly proud of the way things worked out at the end. We were able to hold off some of those guys who came in and got fresh tires - and came home with a good finish. We ended the year on a high note and have some momentum to carry into next year."