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Memphis 200
Memphis
SPEED • MRN • Sirius
Sat, June 27, 2009
6:00 PM ET
TV Time: 5:30 PM
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Post Race Memphis
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Ron Hornaday Jr. (1)
Rick Ren (CC)
Brian Scott (2)
David Starr (3)
Johnny Sauter (R)

Milwaukee 200
Milwaukee
SPEED • MRN • Sirius
Sat, June 20, 2009
1:00 PM ET
TV Time: 12:30 PM
QUALIFYING
RAINED OUT
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POST RACE
Ron Hornaday Jr. (1)
Rick Ren (CC)
Dennis Setzer (2)
Brian Scott (3)
James Buescher (R)

03-27-2007

Martinsville Plays Pivotal Role In Series History
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Martinsville Plays Pivotal Role In Series History

Martinsville Speedway (David M. Vaughn Photo)

Martinsville Speedway Hosts 17th Series Race - Martinsville Speedway has played an important role in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series since the series' inception in 1995.

In the first race at the track, Joe Ruttman edged Mike Skinner, who currently drives the No. 5 Toyota Tundra Toyota, by one second to take the victory. Skinner eventually got the last laugh, winning the season's final two races to take the first series championship.

Twelve years later, Martinsville is one of four tracks that has hosted the series each season (along with The Milwaukee Mile, O'Reilly Raceway Park and Phoenix International Raceway). When the track was awarded a second date in 2003, it became the second track (with Texas Motor Speedway) to have two races. Atlanta Motor Speedway became the third track with two races in 2005.

There have been 15 different winners in the 16 races at the track. Dennis Setzer in this year's No. 75 Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet, is the track's only repeat winner.

Skinner, who won the 1996 race, is hoping to join him this weekend. Skinner currently is the standings leader and has won the last two races at California Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway. A third consecutive win would make him the only driver in series history to win three consecutive races on two different occasions. He first accomplished the feat in 1996 with wins at Tucson, Denver and Topeka - three tracks no longer on the schedule.

The only other drivers to win three in a row are Ron Hornaday Jr., No. 33 AES Chevrolet in 1997, Greg Biffle in 2000 and reigning NCTS Champion Todd Bodine in the No. 30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota in 2005.



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