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Martinsville
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Too Tough to Tame 200
Darlington
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07-07-2006

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series: Points System
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(Source: National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing - Edited by TruckSeries.com)

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series: Points SystemThe NASCAR Camping World Truck Series uses a simple points system to determine its champion and top finishers. All drivers who compete in events earn points toward the series championship provided they enter the race before the entry deadline.
 
Five bonus points will be awarded to each driver who officially leads a race, five additional points will be awarded to the driver leading the official most laps; and five additional points will be awarded to the race winner. In event of ties, duplicate points will be awarded. The driver point standings are determined using the following scale:
 
1st - 175
2nd - 170
3rd - 165
4th - 160
5th - 155
6th - 150
7th - 146
8th - 142
9th - 138
10th - 134
11th - 130
12th - 127
13th - 124
14th - 121
15th - 118
16th - 115
17th - 112
18th - 109
19th - 106
20th - 103
21st - 100
22nd - 97
23rd - 94
24th - 91
25th - 88
26th - 85
27th - 82
28th - 79
29th - 76
30th - 73
31st - 70
32nd - 67
33rd - 64
34th - 61
35th - 58
36th - 55
 
Race Procedures - The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will utilize an "open pit stop" format in 2006. Teams may pit for service during those times when NASCAR opens pit road. Tire management policies (number of tires available to teams) will be announced at each event.
 
Races will end with at least two laps of green flag competition whenever practical. Restarts, prior to the final 10 laps of competition, will be two abreast with lead lap trucks in one lane and laps-down trucks in the other.With 10 or fewer laps remaining, lead-lap trucks will start single file ahead of trucks one or more laps behind.
 
Provisional Starting Positions - NASCAR will implement the following procedure for establishing the starting race field in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
 
NASCAR has changed the system by simplifying the procedure with teams no longer accruing provisionals throughout the season to gain entry into the starting fields. While starting positions one through 35 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series still will be determined by qualifying speed, the new system will assure the highest-ranked 30 positions of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series owner championship points that have entered the event prior to the entry deadline one of those starting positions in the field, providing they have made an attempt to qualify.
 
The remaining five positions will be assigned to those drivers with the fastest qualifying speeds whose truck owners are not among the top 30.
 
The final starting position - the champion's provisional - can be utilized by a truck owner whose driver is a current or past NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion who participated as a driver during their 2004 season and was entered in the event for that owner in that car prior to the entry deadline. If there is more than one series champion vying for the position, it will be given to the most recent series champion.
 
If the final provisional starting position - 36th in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series - is not filled by a current or past series champion, it will be assigned to the next eligible truck owner according to qualifying results.
 
Through the first four races of the season for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the top 30 of the 2005 owner championship points entered in the event prior to the entry deadline will be assured one of the starting positions in the field, provided they have made an attempt to qualify. In addition, the owner's entry must have made an attempt to qualify in all 25 events in 2005 to be eligible for one of those 30 positions.
 
From the fifth race on, the highest-ranked 30 positions of the current owner championship points will be assured one of those positions as long as their entry has made an attempt to qualify in the previous 2006 events up to that point.
 
In the event that conditions prevent qualifying from being run, starting positions will be assigned according to the respective series' 2006 Rule Book.

(Source: National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing - Edited by TruckSeries.com)

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