- Tundra drivers Mike Skinner (third) and Todd Bodine (fourth) recorded top-five finishes this afternoon.
- Tundra drivers Ted Musgrave (seventh) and Johnny Benson (eighth) recorded top-10 finishes this afternoon.
- Other Tundra drivers in the race included Ryan Mathews (13th), Terry Cook (18th), David Green (19th), Donny Lia (20th), Jack Sprague (24th) and AJ Allmendinger (34th).
- Tundras have won nine races this season. Skinner has four wins (California, Atlanta, Martinsville and Kentucky) and Benson has three victories (Milwaukee, Bristol and St. Louis). Sprague (Daytona) and Bodine (Texas) each have one win this year.
- This NCTS race at New Hampshire was the 94th race for Toyota in the Craftsman Truck Series since the beginning of the 2004 season.
- Tundras have won 34 races since the beginning of the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series season. Drivers who have registered wins driving Tundras include Bodine (11), Benson (8), Skinner (7), Sprague (3), Travis Kvapil (2), David Reutimann (1), David Starr (1) and Brandon Whitt (1).
- NCTS qualifying at New Hampshire and the starting line-up was determined by the NASCAR rule book.
Mike Skinner, No. 5 Toyota Tundra, Bill Davis Racing - Finished: 3rd
Was your truck as good as Ron Hornaday's? "Obviously, not as good as his truck. Our truck was pretty good. It was a top-five finish for us. Ron (Hornaday) put a whipping on us. He whipped us pretty hard today. He had the best truck and those guys are doing a good job. Jeff Hensley (crew chief) and my team are doing a good job, too. We'll just have to try and whip him next week in Las Vegas."
How was your truck? "It was okay. The progressive banking for these trucks -- if you get it all the way down at the bottom it turns good, but then you run out of race track coming off. They've done a good job trying to make a good race track out of this place. It was a good race -- a little boring though, that 33 led too much."
"We ran the same set-up here as we did last year. We finished second last year and third this year. The truck was good, it just wasn't as good as his truck. We're doing everything we can do outside of wrecking this truck. I drove this truck sideways, snapping in the throttle -- everything I could to catch the 33 and the 99. We got a top-five -- they just outran us. We are going to do the best we can every week."
What can you do to catch Ron Hornaday in the points? "I think we're pretty much right on our game -- we've been finishing top-five, top-five, top-five. If you finish in the top-five as much as we have and we lose this thing, it just wasn't meant to be. Ron (Hornaday) is doing a good job behind the wheel. They are just better than we are right now. We just have to keep working hard and try to beat them next week."
Todd Bodine, No. 30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota Tundra, Germain Racing - Finished: 4th
How was your race? "For where we started in practice yesterday -- to end up fourth -- we're not going to complain. The last set of tires wasn't as good as the first set. It just didn't run as good. That was all we had at the end. The last set of tires just didn't match up good. The first set (of tires) -- we were running good and running with them. We didn't have anything for them, but we could run with them. The second set (of tires) just wasn't as good."
Ted Musgrave, No. 9 Team ASE Toyota Tundra, Germain Racing - Finished: 7th
Johnny Benson, No. 23 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota Tundra, Bill Davis Racing - Finished: 8th
Ryan Mathews, No. 22 Toyota Tundra, Bill Davis Racing - Finished: 13th
Terry Cook, No. 59 Harris Trucking Toyota Tundra, HT Motorsports - Finished: 18th
David Green, No. 1 Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing - Finished: 19th
Donny Lia, No. 36 Toyota Tundra, Bill Davis Racing - Finished: 20th
Jack Sprague, No. 60 Con-way Freight Toyota Tundra, Wyler Racing - Finished: 24th
AJ Allmendinger, No. 00 Red Bull Toyota Tundra, Darrell Waltrip Motorsports - Finished: 34th